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glengorse Posted - 09/15/2010 : 13:46:06

I understand that a number of sets of the Ferrari 1-2-3 at Daytona 1967 were made..... I thought this was a story as I could not find any history on the AMR website. The set was to commemorate the remarkable finish at Daytona of a P4, P4 Spyder and a 412P finishing 1st, 2nd & 3rd....

I thought it was one of the 'holy grails', something of legend and had never seen a set until now.....

A very good friend of mine in France rescued a set after a house fire and sent the set to Jean-Francois Alberca for restoration here is the before and after.....


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batigol Posted - 09/16/2010 : 12:59:30
This is my interpretation on the original base that, many years ago, Umberto Codolo, it gave to me.
The models are MG modified.







02.03.2008 DIO ESISTE E TIFA VIOLA....GRAZIE RAGAZZI
18.05.2008 LA CONFERMA.............
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strat43 Posted - 09/16/2010 : 12:46:26
Yes Chris , but I must learn how to post pics on this forum
glengorse Posted - 09/16/2010 : 12:44:23

Good question Collin... just how many sets were made.... not many.???

I have now seen 2 sets but only photos......
Collin Posted - 09/16/2010 : 10:27:05
Anyone have an idea how many sets were done?



Dominique, you should take pics of your collection. Must be amazing
glengorse Posted - 09/16/2010 : 07:55:34
Hi,

Not aware of any other wheels on this one than those pictured.... only car I am aware of with Blue wheels is the Maranello Concessionaires car but they were not entered in this race....

Hope this helps, David
LaSource Posted - 09/16/2010 : 02:23:16
Fantastic thread!

I have a question about the Start-No. 26:

Here the rims are grey, but I saw also photos of the car where the rims were light blue.

What colour is correct? Or did the colour change during the race due to usage of different wheels/rims?

Thanks in avvance for your help.
glengorse Posted - 09/16/2010 : 00:00:54

Goodness, I posted this on the forum with delight as I had not seen this set before.... it is a bit of a 'work in progress' and yet to be 'weathered'.

This is a set rescued from a fire and magnificent in its own right.

As they say 'beauty is in the hands of the beholder'.....

A wonderful job done to date guys
strat43 Posted - 09/15/2010 : 17:46:31
Thanks 250 GTE .... and sure I enjoy the set .Only a least note about original notion , the kits used by Tron were AMR/Annecy Kits , so , why add remember pieces and write " kits AMR " because after , there are not the original AMR kits which are used ;-)))
250GTE Posted - 09/15/2010 : 15:30:33
Great set. Beautiful restauration job. And as David said, as long as the owner is happy the job is a success.
David Posted - 09/15/2010 : 15:04:21
We've a different view about originality so enjoy the set.
strat43 Posted - 09/15/2010 : 14:51:43
For me David , it's absolutly not important because it's quasi impossible to verify that ;-))
David Posted - 09/15/2010 : 14:41:51
The most important thing is that the owner is happy. But considering the amount of work it was a pity that that "10%" of originality was lost as I would have easily been able to provide him with Remember ancillaries.
strat43 Posted - 09/15/2010 : 14:38:37
Sorry David , but I don't think like you because JF has saved 90% of the original pieces . Yes, the rhodoid are new LOL . And we can read on the plaquette " maquettes AMR ". For me it is a fabulous coffret .And ,also for Chris ,the set is not finished because
the cars will be dirty in the final ( I asked to JF , not very dirty , it is what I want ) .
David Posted - 09/15/2010 : 14:33:36
Well - I'm happy it went to a good home!
I agree, the set should have been restored following the original features. It lost its originality.
Collin Posted - 09/15/2010 : 14:13:14
Good work, but as said by david...it would have been better to restore it with authentic parts. Also i miss 'the dirty touch'....

but JFA did a superb job

here's my set ( david, do you remember this one ;-) ) :






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