Cavallino Magazine issue 142
August / September 2004
Language |
American English |
Publishing | John W. Barnes, Jr., ISSN 0889-2504 |
Dimensions | 96 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.
Table of Contents
Page | Section | Description |
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2 | Ecco | Ecco This is our menu for you this issue number 142 |
3 | Lettere | Lettere Trenchant comments from our loyal readers |
6 | Historica | Pity the Poor Historian One image makes all the difference and solves a mystery Michael T. Lynch Allen R. Kuhn |
10 | Corse | The 2004 season in Formula One appears secure Ferrari stumbles at the Monaco GP, but quickly recovers. Keith G. Bluemel Ferrari SpA |
16 | Corse | The Ferraris in GT racing are battling Corvettes, Saleens, and Porsches, and holding on their own Reports on ALMS, FIA GT, Le Mans Endurance Series and Le Mans itself. Keith G. Bluemel FIA GT |
24 | Corse | Mille Miglia 2004 Marcel Massini MPS Editorial Services |
26 | Corse | Tour Auto 2004 Henry T. Kistler, Pierre Goossens, Vincent Yernaux, Helmut Schnug Helmut Schnug |
28 | Notizie | Villa d'Este 2004 Ferrari Star at Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este Marcel Massini Marcel Massini |
30 | Notizie | The 2004 Reading Ferrari Concours d'Elegance - A 20 year Anniversary Event of Note Mitchell Katz Premier Financial |
32 | Notizie | Monterey Preview A preview of all the Ferrari activity taking place during the huge Monterey weekend. |
34 | Commento | The Ferrari Classiche Certification Program The Certification Program undergoes some revisions. Meanwhile, more comments from your fellow readers. |
35 | Calendario | Where the Ferraris are in 2004 |
40 | Mercato | Role Reversals Michael Sheehan The market reverses a trend seen just a decade ago. The change is noted and explained by an expert broker. |
41 | Feature | Ferrari 250 Europa GT, s/n 0351 EU A better Barn Find Alan Boe Joe & Margaret Smith, Tom Shaugnessy, Alan Boe, David Gooley It is rare to find an old Ferrari that is essentially untouched. An old Europa retains its dignity. It has always been cared for, but never restored. Patrimony and patina aplenty. A timepiece articulated. |
50 | Feature | 0780 / 0808 Old race cars never die - the become new ones! Keith G. Bluemel, Marcel Massini Louis Klementaski, Gunther Malter, Peter Coltrin, Nigel Snowdon, Al Bochroch Part II on this chassis s/n 0808, which covers part one of its life, when it was s/n 0780. |
60 | Feature | Peter Coltrin An appreciation of "Racing in Color 1954-1959" Michael T. Lynch Peter Coltrin Peter Coltrin was famous as a photographer in black & white, but his color work has been rediscovered. |
74 | Guida | A Guide to all Ferraris produced Plus the market as of August 1, 2004... from a survey of selected dealers Keith Bluemel Expanded with more information, model type, s/n range etc. |