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Old 03-28-2008, 12:23 PM
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Still considered a series 2, or no?
Not even close. Different chassie and engine.
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Old 03-28-2008, 12:26 PM
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Not even close. Different chassie and engine.

I think Wouter answered that quote completely already.
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Old 03-28-2008, 12:43 PM
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here is a series 1 cabriolet (#777, may look familiar to some). Note the characteristic rear lights.
Not all of them had those tail lights. Some of the later cars had rears very similar to the California. The ones that were, were delivered in late 1958, maybe even early 1959*and I know for a fact are later than s/n 0813. The ones with the California style rears also had full bumpers and not bumperettes. What's interesting about the 250 Cabrios Series I is that while you can find two that are alike, I don't think any three are alike. I love Ferrari's definition of "series production."

*They were actually all delivered in mid-1959 and were the last four cars of the Series I production.

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Not all of them had those tail lights. Some of the later cars had rears very similar to the California. The ones that were, were delivered in late 1958, maybe even early 1959*and I know for a fact are later than s/n 0813. The ones with the California style rears also had full bumpers and not bumperettes. What's interesting about the 250 Cabrios Series I is that while you can find two that are alike, I don't think any three are alike. I love Ferrari's definition of "series production."

*They were actually all delivered in mid-1959 and were the last four cars of the Series I production.
At the Quail I was watching Marcel Massini, who duly noted down all the S1 chassis number as well as the shape of headlights and the bumpers....(it greatly helped me identifying the cars when he allowed me to take a shot of his list...)
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Old 03-28-2008, 01:13 PM
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I think Wouter answered that quote completely already.
I thought I would elaborate. Interesting the 400 SA Cabrios shared the same doors and windscreen as the 250 Cabrios Series I. Other than that they shared not parts the any other Ferrari.
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Old 03-28-2008, 01:24 PM
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At the Quail I was watching Marcel Massini, who duly noted down all the S1 chassis number as well as the shape of headlights and the bumpers....(it greatly helped me identifying the cars when he allowed me to take a shot of his list...)
What's also nice about those cars is most of them have had very few owners and have had virtually no modifications or work done.
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Some Series II Cabriolets were modyfied by Tom Maede in the 60th, to look similar to the S I Cabriolets.
The first Post in the California Spider Thread, seems to be a Maede Car.

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Old 03-28-2008, 02:24 PM
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Maede S II Cabriolet.
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and to make things interesting, here is 1475, the last of the Series 1 cars...
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Another Series II Cabriolet
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Old 03-28-2008, 04:38 PM
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Maede S II Cabriolet.
There's something very weird looking about that car. I've heard the engineering and panel work on the Meade cars is really not very good.
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Not the right car?

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Another Series II Cabriolet
I don't think this is the right car: it looks like a 275gtb nart spider (1967 I think)...
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Old 04-01-2008, 08:01 AM
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I don't think this is the right car: it looks like a 275gtb nart spider (1967 I think)...
Nope, it's a body by Meade which looks very similar.
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