Cavallino Magazine issue 139

February / March 2004

LanguageAmerican English language icon American English
PublishingCavallino Inc.
Dimensions80 pages, 208 x 277 mm

The Journal of Ferrari History

Cavallino is the journal of Ferrari history, covering Ferraris old and new for over 40 years. It's the most reliable, most trusted source of everything Ferrari. Ever since the first issue in 1978 Cavallino presents extensive stories and detailed information from knowledgeable experts and enthusiasts who share the passion for Ferrari. All Ferraris are unique, and each one has its own chassis serial number. This is how the Ferrari world keeps track of all the great cars. Cavallino is the only publication that prints the serial number for every Ferrari mentioned in our stories, articles, and race results.

Cover of Cavallino Magazine issue 139, February / March 2004

Table of Contents

PageSectionDescription
2EccoEcco

Jerry Wyszatycki


You are here, at the beginning. This is our menu for you for this issue number 139.
3LettereLettere

Jim Sitz, Jon Shirley, Keith Bluemel, Peter Sachs, Clive Beecham, Ulf Randers, Jim Riff

Pierre Perrin


7CalendarioCalendario
Where the Ferraris are in 2004
8CorseFerrari finishes out the 2003 season on the highest notes possible

David G. Seibert, Keith Bluemel

Juha Lievonen, Keith Bluemel


Grand-Am at Daytona Beach - November 1 ...
Le Mans 1000 km, France - November 9 ...
10CorseThe Ferrari 360 GTC
A new Ferrari appears, almost without notice

Andreas Meiniger

Andreas Meiniger


This very new competition model was developed by the Factory Corse Clienti Department in Maranello, a department which started small several years ago, but which now has assumed tremendous importance.
12GuidaA Guide to all Ferraris produced
Plus the market as of February 1, 2004... from a survey of selected dealers

Keith Bluemel


A list of all the Ferraris, with dates, s/n ranges, current values, and some comments from your staff.
20FeatureThe Anatomy of Formula One
The Reign of Champions

Paolo D'Alessio, Pietro Castiglione

Paolo D'Alessio


An inside look at the Ferraris that have won the World Championship the last five years.
33FeatureThe Stradale
Part Two

Jerry Wyszatycki


It is here, the Stradale, and it fulfills every promise that was hinted at in all the publicity photographs. It truly looks the part of a street racer, and even a short drive quickly tells you that this latest rendition of the 360 is the ultimate 360, short of owning one of the actual competition race versions.
36FeatureThe Enzo
Part Two

Jerry Wyszatycki


The Enzo is now out in the hands of its new owners, and those who are brave enough will tell you the thing scares them to death. It quickly becomes apparent to these select few that, even with the Ferrari Driving School in Italy, and even with all kinds of professional instruction and advice on how to drive the beast, the Enzo has performance capabilities that are far beyond the ability of the average owner.
42FeatureThe Two Lives of a 250 Europa GT s/n 0421GT
A Ferrari returning to its original ownership, after more than fifty years, makes for a wonderful and so rare a story

Antoine Prunet

Huub Hendriks, Ivo H.J. Lucas Luijckx, Nico P.H. Koel, sr.


One upon a time near Zandvoort, in the Netherlands, a stockbroker named Nico Koel whispered into his elder son's ear, Nico (then ten years old): "Can you keep a secret I am going to buy a Ferrari."
52FeatureFerraris at the Tour Auto 1992 - 2003
A complete guide to all the Ferrari which competed over 12 years

Pierre Goossens, Vincent Yernaux, Hugo Garritsen, Marcel Massini

Germain Mallejac, Pierre Goossens, Arnaud Blanfuney,


A tribute to this great even that has put so many worthy Ferraris back into competition.
Image representing Tour Auto 2003, France, 7 - 12 April 2003
70GalleriaGalleria
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