I took a picture of this car, but only from the front. it had a Bentley badge but without the "Wings", just "B"
I took a picture of this car, but only from the front. it had a Bentley badge but without the "Wings", just "B"
I think it is a Mercedes badge, because the car also looks like a Mercedes....
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A Brabus tuned SLS?
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"I find the whole business of religion profoundly interesting, but it does mystify me that otherwise intelligent people take it seriously." Douglas Adams
Who can help me with this?
A friend took these pictures during a vacation around the USA.
He was told that this pickup is a special rare one but can't remember the model.
Obviously it's a Studebaker of some kind.
The recent Woody Allen flick "Magic In The Moonlight" featured an old ~1925 Alfa Romeo. Seeing it driven on the French Riviera in numerous scenes was worth the price of the ticket alone...
Does anyone know which specific model of Alfa it is? Off the top of my head I'm thinking maybe a Touring or Zagato-bodied 6C-1750, but I don't know for sure... maybe even a 6C-1500?. These photos won't be enough to fully identify it, but I'm hoping some Alfa enthusiast knows what car was used in the film... They cast the perfect car for the setting.
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I don't know exactly what was the car used in the film, but my educated guess would be 6C 1500. Could be Zagato or Pininfarina spider bodywork, it is hard to tell.
Alfa made these between 1927 and 1929, so it definitely not a 1925 car, as claimed by the all knowing internet.
Where's Pat Braden when we need him?
Last edited by Motorace; 10-15-2014 at 02:38 PM. Reason: Added photo of Pat
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How about this: IMCDb.org: Home page
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Tried searching by the movie's title = "No results found for this search"
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David Piper's Ferrari. Is it 275 P2?
Great Question!
I can certainly see why you'd think so by the the extended-looking P2 tail, the older style rear spoiler, and the P2-like scalloped louvers in the tail. Too bad we can't see the rear view to see if it has the familiar P2 'cross' in it... but maybe that's the same car in the 2nd reference below -
Various references I looked up claim it is either a
"Stunning 275 P2" INVITATION CHALLENGE RACE at SILVERSTONE
330 P2 FERRARI 330P2 | FERRARI 330P2 (1965) | Pinterest
330 P3 (scoot to bottom of page for pix @) Pablo Clark Racing David Piper P3 330 Ferrari
330 P4 David Piper Ferrari 330 P4 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
or a 365 P2/P3 David Piper Ferrari 365 P2/3 Whitsun Trophy | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
My bet's on the Pablo Clark claim that it's a 330 P3 as their description is fairly definitive with a lot of specifications and a long history of this particular Ferrari... I'm not sure what their connection to the car is, but their website-writer seems to know a lot about it...
Last edited by Motorace; 03-29-2015 at 12:16 PM.
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