The Alvis Graber has Ferrari 212 Pininfarina lines as it predates it by 3 years. Both are very elegant cars and I'm sure the British and Italian coachbuilders borrowed from each other. I appreciate the support, thanks for watching!
@ Am a loyal Brit Sports car fan. Astons Jags Healeys …first car was an MGB then a TVR …. Them Healey 3000s closest we 🇬🇧 got to that 1952 Ferrari in looks. and that was 10-15years later. was in Moderna 2017. for the 70th Anniversary (by chance ). what a sight it was. in the Piazza in front of the Town Hall. all them Ferraris weaving through the streets to the parade. then after lunch off they went to Maranello.
@@henryviii6341 You might like this car th-cam.com/video/60PhV-c2S6Q/w-d-xo.htmlsi=FUl-SzwbjljTZPrr strong British vibes in an Italian American Hybrid. 70th anniversary Ferrari event in Italy; what a great experience.
I have other cars in the collection that are documented as having "American" engine swaps. They are all back original concours condition but, I'm sure it happened more than anyone thought. Thanks for watching
Great car, excellent exterior-interior colors, love the metal/crome dash
Nothing better than a painted dash before the DOT regs ruined it. Glad you liked it Thanks for watching!
I never would of imagined such a rich history hidden behind the windscreen of such an elegant sports car.
tHanks for a fantastic video
Your welcome Thanks for watching.
This car has some Alvis Graber lines, very elegant!
The Alvis Graber has Ferrari 212 Pininfarina lines as it predates it by 3 years. Both are very elegant cars and I'm sure the British and Italian coachbuilders borrowed from each other. I appreciate the support, thanks for watching!
Fabulous! ❤ Love that colour combo
Glad you Loved it and Thanks for the Sub!
Amazing!
Glad you liked it, Thanks for the sub and the continued support.
WOW 🤩
David, Glad you liked it and as always Thanks for the Support.
Imagine this car is 72 years young
According to the build sheet it was born on 8/25/1952 Thanks for watching!
🎶🎵🎼💯
Well Jose looks like you liked the car and or the video, Thanks for watching!
Luigi Chinetti…..Ch is pronounced as K in Italian.
Thank You, My apologize to the Chinetti family.
imagine racing a car you just drove to WATCH a race in. NOT possible in 2024. them 1950s so free and easy.
Way more about the man and machine than rule books and lawyers. Thanks for watching!
@ Am a loyal Brit Sports car fan. Astons Jags Healeys …first car was an MGB then a TVR ….
Them Healey 3000s closest we 🇬🇧 got to that 1952 Ferrari in looks. and that was 10-15years later.
was in Moderna 2017. for the 70th Anniversary (by chance ). what a sight it was. in the Piazza in front of the Town Hall. all them Ferraris weaving through the streets to the parade. then after lunch off they went to Maranello.
@@henryviii6341 You might like this car th-cam.com/video/60PhV-c2S6Q/w-d-xo.htmlsi=FUl-SzwbjljTZPrr strong British vibes in an Italian American Hybrid. 70th anniversary Ferrari event in Italy; what a great experience.
Aren't you scared that a gang will attack you during the test drive and steal the car?
Nope, It's East Boca nothing to fear from a gang of retirees in their golf carts. :)
compare to ALMOST every other sports car of the 50s this is beautiful.
and makes 21stC Ferraris look so ugly.
When design aesthetics took precedence over air bags and 5 mile an hour bumpers. Thanks for watching!
Sacrilege to put Chevy engine in it!
back in the 60s and 70s they put V8s in any classic car
True, but in the early 70's it was just another busted sports car, at least it didn't get crushed. Thanks for watching.
I have other cars in the collection that are documented as having "American" engine swaps. They are all back original concours condition but, I'm sure it happened more than anyone thought. Thanks for watching