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A long time coming With the introduction of the 550 Maranello in 1996, Ferrari revived a configuration not seen since the 1973 Daytona 365GTB. Ferrari had long had a 12 cylinder coupe, however strange as it may seem, none had combined a V12, front engine and 2 seats, it was always two of three, but never the classic combination of the legendary 365. Immediately recognisable as a Ferrari, that gorgeous body was the work of legendary design house Pininfarina who executed both the exterior and in

Mona Vale NSW, Australia
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1973 Brabham bt41 Formula 3 Race Car. 1600cc Novamotor Twin Cam with 45 Twin Side Draught Weber DCOE Carburettors Gearbox: 5 speed Hewland Mk9 (dog box) Transaxial gearbox. Chassis: Aluminum Monochrome with steel tube bulkhead and engine bay with rear selection Tubular Space frame. Bodywork: Fiberglass with front and rear wing aerodynamic aids Comes with CAMS C of D and Logbook. Alberto Colombo campaigned this car in the 1973 Italian F3 Championship with six wins in the 1973 Championship E

Perth Western Australia, Australia
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Third formula 3 built by Ron Tauranack and raced successfully by Jim Sullivan (the driver of the year to Europe 1964) From 65 to 70 owned by Promecon. Then purchase by Fred Opert of the USA, third owner Joe Bosworth raced as a formula Ford for 10 years in USA. Race logbook goes with car. Brought back to Australia and disassembled to rebuild. The present and only the fourth owner Graham Dell purchased all the parts and totally rebuilt to a very high standard. In actual fact only driven by Jim Sul

Oatlands NSW, Australia
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Mike Davidson's dream was to capture the world record for the fastest twin-engine Flathead powered streamliner and began over 25 years ago when he and others put their heads together and the DLRA was born. The journey of building his own car began by hiring moulds for the body from Arivetts in the USA and when his body was ready had extensive wind tunnel testing performed at the RAAF Edinburgh base. The car can be entered into four different classes depending on how it is configured. In March 20

Victor Harbor SA, Australia
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