Solved: Allemano's № 817 - Ferris de Joux' "Ferraguar"

Started by Allemano, July 05, 2012, 02:59:51 PM

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Allemano



Allemano

barking up the wrong tree...

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Allemano

Professional help needed...

Carnut

I've got a picture of this car and have searched high and low for it, but can I find it?!  No, I can't..

is it from South America?
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Allemano

Quote from: Carnut on July 20, 2012, 05:53:43 AM
I've got a picture of this car and have searched high and low for it, but can I find it?!  No, I can't..

is it from South America?
No.

Carnut

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Wendax


woodinsight

Coachwork by Ghia-Aigle?


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Carnut

Hmmm.... Intriguing.

German-built?
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Wendax

British chassis and Ferrari engine?

Allemano


Wendax

Ferrari chassis and British engine?

Carnut

Well the bodywork looks the image of a Ferrari 250PF, so I wonder if someone has taken one of those and adapted it, which might be the Italian element?
So, does it have a British engine?

Edit:
But you did say the body wasn't Italian, so that can't be right can it..
Same question though: is the engine British?
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