Cavallino Magazine issue 63

June / July 1991

LanguageAmerican English language icon American English
EditorStanley Nowak (dec.)
PublishingCavallino Inc., ISSN 0889-2504
Dimensions48 pages, 208 x 277 mm

The Enthusiast's Magazine of Ferrari

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 63, June / July 1991

Table of Contents

PageSectionDescription
1EccoEcco
Our menu for today
2In MemoriamIn Memoriam
Stanley Nowak
4LettereLettere
Some thoughts from some of your fellow enthusiasts plus additions and corrections
6notizieAmerica's first world Formule One champion honored at the U.S. Grand Prix
Phil Hill

Gil Bouffard

David Anderson


8NotizieFerraris at the Geneva Motor Show

Marcel Massini


10NotizieCollezione Maranello Rosso... Le Ferrari a San Marino
A new Ferrari Museum opens

Keith G. Bluemel


14MercatoFerrari Prices set in Japan
World Vintage Car Auction and Exposition, Tokyo, Japan

Michael Sheehan

European Auto Sales


20FeatureNot just a Spyder - The Daytona Spyder!
The Ferrari 365 GTB/4 without a hardtop - an unqualified success!

Dyke Ridgley

Steven Pike


Taking the fast back roof off the Daytona coupe may have seemed daring, but here it was an aesthetic triumph. The new back deck blended seamlessly with the rest of the body envelope, and if one chose to race the soft roof, one was pleasantly surprised to see that this oft-overlooked appendage was perfectly shaped, and perfectly proportioned to the body below it.
24FeatureTestarossa!
Hail and Farewell - "series I" comes to an end

Doug Mitchell

Doug Mitchell


We bid a very fond and warmhearted farewell to the aging, but already ageless, Ferrari Testarossa, this exotic machine which has thrilled one and all to varying degrees over six very successful years. You know, of course, that a revised Testarossa will be on the scene by the end of the year, a refined and evolved Testarossa, but will it be so different as to make the current model an absolute entity?
28FeatureAn early Farina Coupe!
Saved from the grave - The 1950 Ferrari 166 Inter Stabilimenti Farina Coupe, s/n 041 S

Alan Boe

Alan Boe


When recounting the story of one of Ferrari's earliest models, the 166 series of coupes, cabriolets and barchettas, names such as Carrozzeria Touring of Milan and Alfredo Vignale of Turin played an important part. In addition to Touring and Vignale, Allemano, Ghia, Bertone and Stabilimenti Farina all had a hand in clothing Ferrari's 166 Sport and Inter chassis.
34CorseFerrari gets a surprise
Ferraris carrying the Flag in Formula One

Jerry McDermott, Mark Armstong, Joe Philips, Wayne Todd, Robert Pease


Testing steps up...
Pioneer signs on...
Drivers sign on...
IMSA Camel Light Championship - Honda vs Ferrari
West Palm Beach, March 3, 1991...
12 Hours of Sebring, March 16, 1991...
Grand Prix of Miami, March 7, 1991...
Other Racing News...
41GalleriaCalendar for 1991
Where Ferraris can be seen...
48Where to find usWhere to find us
Cavallino available around the world
48ClassifiedsClassifieds
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