one more for a point
going up
That looks very much like a Dino 206 SP, but I guess it is a replica..?
good guess :)
I think this is the reconstruction of chassis no. 026 that was all but destroyed in a fire in practice at the Nurburgring in 1967.
The remains were bought by Ferrari collector Pierre Bardinon and eventually sold 16 years later to Corrado Cupellini.
He reconstructed the car but it is unknown how many of the original components remained in this recreation.
Of course, I may be wrong but all the details appear correct.
maybe all the details are correct but this is just a replica :)
Quote from: del78 on July 14, 2010, 09:09:03 AM
maybe all the details are correct but this is just a replica :)
And a pretty good one, too.
Personally I think the Dino 206S was one of the most beautiful cars of all time.
Okay, I was mistaken.
If it's just a replica (and a good one at that) it may be one built by Classic Car Developments?
not the name I have
up to the pros
Looks like Coste for me :/
not that
French, like Sefap?
not French
Cegga?
British?
not British
not Cegga
This looks like the lovely 206 SP recreation by Giovanni Giordanengo.
not that either
Swiss built?
no Swiss
From USA?
not from there
Is it a Dino 206S replica by Tansley Panels from NZ?
Damned, it's indeed a Tansley 206 SP
that's it
point for ImpishGrin