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Ferrari 275 GTB – #07743

Hin und her

Es geschah solches noch so manchem Ferrari 275 GTB «Short Nose»: Er wurde umgebaut. Dieses Fahrzeug, #07743, stand im September 1965 als «Kurzer» auf dem Stand von Auto Becker auf der IAA, wurde kurz darauf in die USA exportiert – und dort in einen «long nose» verwandelt. Wie gut dieser Umbau war, wissen wir nicht, doch ein späterer Besitzer, der Pole Jaroslaw Pawluk, hatte ein Einsehen und liess den Ferrari so restaurieren, wie er ursprünglich war.

Chassis-Nummer: 07743
Auktion: RM Sotheby’s, London 2010, verkauft für 537’600 Pfund (Bilder oben). Dann: RM Sotheby’s, Villa Erba 2013, Schätzpreis 750’000 bis 850’000 Euro, verkauft für 1’120’000 Euro an einen Schweizer (Bilder unten). Dazu gab es diese Informationen: «After a handshake agreement between Il Commendatore Enzo Ferrari and Wilhelm Becker, Auto Becker, of Düsseldorf, officially became the Ferrari importer for Germany in 1957. After having been destined originally for Zurich, Switzerland, the car on offer was sent to Auto Becker and was used for their display at the 42nd Frankfurt International Motor Show of 1965. It was delivered in short-nose configuration and was finished in Azzurro (blue) with a Nero (black) interior. Sometime following the September show, 07743 was sent overseas to the United States, where it eventually wound up on the West Coast of California. Whilst there, the front was modified to long-nose configuration. As was the case with many of these early versions, modifications were often made to lengthen the nose, which was intended to improve aerodynamics at very high speeds. Despite this, many modern enthusiasts prefer the original Pininfarina short-nose design.
The next known owner of this car was George A. Shukov, who kept it from 1976 until finally selling it back to German buyer Armin Fuchs in 1979. Fuchs resided in a small town called Montabaur, located between Frankfurt and Düsseldorf, and in 1980, he had the car imported back to Germany. He kept 07743 for the better part of a decade, and in 1990, Mr Holberg bought the car and brought it to the neighbouring town of Wuppertal, only about 100 kilometres away. He used the car regularly, but he decided to sell it three years later, through Modena Motorsport, to Peter M. Fandel. At this time, they began a complete restoration on behalf of Mr Fandel. Following completion, the car was registered on custom German license plates, BIT F 275!
Chassis 07743 passed through several other hands, and in 1999, it was sold to well-known collector and Polish railway baron Jaroslaw Pawluk. He used the car sparingly for several years, and in 2008, he commissioned Dutch-based restoration firm Hietbrink Coachbuilding to completely restore the car back to the original specifications, including the short-nose configuration and original paint scheme.
Having just been freshly rebuilt, 07743 comes complete with its matching engine, and it is fitted with three correct 40 Weber DCZ6 carburettors and correct Borrani wire wheels. A restoration file is included with the sale of this car, which attests to its high level of restoration. A full dossier of restoration photographs are included, as well as books. Importantly, the car has recently undergone checks for and has full Ferrari Classiche certification, an important verification of its originality and “matching-numbers” purity».

Mehr von diesen «Short Nose»-275-GTB haben wir: hier. Und dann ist da noch das Archiv.

5 Kommentare

  1. Mathias Mathias

    Jetzt braucht er nur noch sein richtiges Lenkrad.

  2. Mathias Mathias

    Und den richtigen Schaltknauf. Und das richtige Luftfiltergehäuse. Und das Pferdchen weg vom Kofferraumdeckel. Und der Schriftzug, über das Kennzeichen, wo er hingehört. Da ist doch noch Einiges zu tun. Hoffentlich sind die Magnesiumfelgen wenigstens dabei.

    • Peter Ruch Peter Ruch

      fein beobachtet.

      • Mathias Mathias

        Danke????

      • Mathias Mathias

        Danke ohne Fragezeichen. Leider wurden damals so einige Shortnose auf Longnose upgegradet, öfter auch anläßlich eines kleinen Auffahrunfalls. Das Originallenkrad ist kaum noch zu finden, ebenso die Felgen.

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