Vintage 1953 photo of Alberto Ascari - 1000 KM Rennen Nurburgring.
This is a vintage 1953 photo of the great Alberto Ascari signing autographs after his win in the 1953 running of the Nurburgring 1000 KM race.
Alberto was partnered with Giuseppe Farina for this race and the duo drove their Ferrari 340 MM (375 Plus) Vignale Spyder (S/N 0286AM) to the overall win with a staggering lead of 15 minutes over the second placed Jaguar C Type (S/N XKC 041) of Ian Stewart & Roy Salvadori.
The car survives to this day in the USA.
The photo measures some 16 x 12 cm or 6 x 5 inches.
This is a vintage print, i.e. printed shortly after the original image was captured on film.
The back carries the photographer's stamp.
Only 1 available.
Vintage 1956 photo of Ferrari 860 Monza # 0628M - Olivier Gendebien - Alfonso de Portago - Nurburgring 1000 KM.
This is a vintage 1956 photo of the Ecurie Francorchamps entered (other sources say it was a factory entry) Ferrari 860 Monza of Olivier Gendebien and Alfonso de Portago en route to a... disqualifictation due to "outer assistance received" during the 1956 Nurburgring 1000 KM race.
The car is seen here on the start-finish straight while it overtakes the # 21 Porsche 550 RS of Count Woflgang Berghe von Trips and Umberto Maglioli (chassis number 38).
After this race, the car would continue its life as a 290 MM. It was crashed in 1957 and converted to the pontoon style front end that it still sports today.
It now seems to reside in the USA.
The photo measures some 18 x 13 cm or 7 x 5 inches and carries NO copyright stamps.
It is in mint condition.
Vintage 1959 Nürburgring 1000 KM Rennen Poster.
Excellent condition for its age with a small part missing at the top.
Great artwork of a Ferrari "leading the pack".
It measures approximately 83.5 x 59.5 cm or 33 x 24 inches.
The race was won by Stirling Moss & Jack Fairman on Aston Martin DBR1/300 (S/N 1) in 7 Hours, 33 Minutes and 18 seconds.
This poster will be shipped, rolled, in a sturdy tube.
Vintage 1962 photo of Ferrari 250 TRI/61 S/N 0792TR at the Nurburgring 1000 KM.
This is a vintage 1962 photo of the Scuderia Serenissima Ferrari 250 TRI 61 which was driven by Carlo Abate & Nino Vaccarella during the Nurburgring 1000 KM race.
The car crashed out of the race in lap 7.
The car has an extensive racing history and now seems to reside in the USA.
The Morgan in the foreground is the Plus 4 of Guy & Claude Savoye which finished 25th.
The photo measures some 24 x 18 cm or 9 x 7 inches, is in mint condition and carries the copyright stamp of Guenther Molter on the back.
Vintage 1963 photo of Ferrari 250 GTO S/N 3943GT at the Nurburgring 1000 KM.
This is a vintage 1963 photo of the Ferrari 250GTO of Pierre Noblet which he drove to First-in-Class & 2nd overall with Jean Guichet during the Nurburgring 1000 KM race.
I believe it is Pierre Noblet in the picture but I am not entirely sure.
The photo measures some 24.5 x 16 cm or 9 x 6 inches, is in mint condition and carries the copyright stamp of Yves Debraine on the back.
Official Program Booklet 1964 1000 KM Race at the Nurburgring.
Good condition for age.
56 pages.
Great cover art.
Some notes in the race schedule.
Measures approximately 6 x 8 inches.
Vintage 1964 Photo, Ferrari 330P S/N 0820, 1000 KM Rennen Nurburgring, Ludovico Scarfiotti.
This is a large format vintage 1964 photo of the 330 P of Ludovico Scarfiotti & Nino Vaccarella, showing a victorious Ludovico after having won the 1964 edition of the Nurburgring 1000 KM Rennen on May 3, 1964.
The car was raced extensively in its days and now seems to reside in the USA.
The photo measures some 9.5 x 11 inches or 24 x 27 cm and is in excellent condition.
Vintage 1964 Photo, Ferrari 275P S/N 0822, crashed at the Nurburgring 1000KM.
This is a vintage 1964 photo of the Ferrari 275 of John Surtees and Lorenzo Bandini after it had lost its left rear wheel while in the lead of the Nurburgring 1000 KM race.
John Surtees had first set the fastest lap in the race and the duo was leading the race, on their way to an almost certain victory when the left rear wheel became undone and made the car crash.
In the picture, you can see the car and the strange skid marks it had left on the road surface and the loose rear wheel being tucked away in the cabin.
The car was raced a couple of times more (amongst which the 1964 24 Hours of Le Mans) by the factory before it ended up in private hands.
It now seems to reside in France.
The photo measures some 24 x 18 cm or 9 x 7 inches, is in near mint condition and carries NO copyright notice.
Vintage 1964 photo of Ferrari 250 GTO S/N 4153GT at the Nurburgring 1000 KM.
This is a vintage 1964 photo of the Ferrari 250GTO of Marquis Philippe de Montaigu which was driven by Gustave Gosselin & Francis van Lysbeth to 18th place overall and 4th in class during the Nurburgring 1000 KM race.
The car in the foreground is the Glas 1300 GT # 14 of Pierre de Siebenthal & Hermann Windler which would crash out of the race in 70th position.
The Ferrari has an extensive racing history and now seems to reside in Germany.
The photo measures some 30 x 21 cm or 12 x 8 inches, is in mint condition and carries the copyright stamp of Geoffrey Goddard on the back.
Vintage 1964 photo of Ferrari 250LM S/N 5843 at the Nurburgring 1000 KM.
This is a vintage 1964 photo of the Ecurie Francorchamps Ferrari 250 LM of "Beurlys" and Pierre Dumay before their front suspension caused them to retire from the Nurburgring 1000 KM race.
This race was the car's maiden outing.
The car was raced extensively and now seems to reside in the USA.
The photo measures some 16 x 22 cm or 6 x 9 inches, is in mint condition and carries the copyright notice of Geoffrey Goddard on the back.
Graham Hill, Ferrari 275 P2 Nurburgring 1000 KM 1965 Poster.
A truely great poster of Graham Hill at the wheel of the Maranello Concessionaires Ferrari 275 P2, S/N 0826, now residing with Ralph Lauren, during the 1965 10000 KM Rennen at the Nurburgring. Graham was partnered with Jackie Stewart for the race but they would retire due to electrical problems.
Photography by Rainer W. Schlegelmilch.
Measures approximately 26.8 x 16.8 inches or 68 x 42 cm in metric.
The hazy scan does not do justice to this very fine poster.
Vintage 1965 photo of Ferrari 275 GTB Competizione Speciale # 06885 - 1000 KM Nurburgring.
This is a vintage photo of the factory entered Ferrari 275 GTB Competizione Special # 06885 as driven by Giampiero Biscaldi and Giancarlo Baghetti during the 1965 1000 KM race at the Nurburgring.
The duo would finish the race in 13th place overall and 2nd in class.
After this race the car was sold to the Ecurie Francorchamps in Belgium and now resides in Florida, USA.
The photo measures some 18 x 13 cm or 7 x 5 inches and carries the copyright stamp of Hermann Pickartz.
Vintage 1965 photo of Ferrari 250 GTO # 4491GT & 250 GTO 64 # 4399GT - 1000 KM Nurburgring.
This is a vintage photo of TWO Ferrari's GTO in ONE shot!
It was taken during the 1965 1000KM race at the Nurburgring and shows the # 64 Ferrari 250 GTO (S/N 4491) of Peter Sutcliffe which he shared with "Lumsden" for this race and who made it to first-in-claass and 15th overall and the # 65 Ferrari 250 GTO 64 (S/N 4399) of Gordon Durham which was race by Salmon / Kerrison and who were forced to retire with engine trouble.
Both cars have an interesting history...
S/N 4399GT started its life as a "normal" 250 GTO and was rebodied to "64" shape in late 1963 by Scaglietti. It seems to reside in the UK nowadays.
S/N 4491GT also started out as a normal 250 GTO and was originally owned by David Piper who had the roofline and windscreen lowered whcih is clearly visible in this picture. It was changed back to a standard 250 GTO roofline by its current owner in the early 1980's. It now seems to reside in Italy.
The photo measures some 24 x 18 cm or 9 x 7 inches and carries the copyright stamp of Eric della Faille.
Vintage 1965 photo of Ferrari Dino 166P # 0834 - Lorenzo Bandini - Nurburgring 1000 KM.
This is a vintage 1965 photo of the factory entered Ferrari Dini 166P, serialnumber 0834, driven by Lorenzo Bandini and Nino Vaccarella en route to 4th place overall in the 1965 Nurburgring 1000 KM race.
The car in question survives to this day and now resides in the UK.
The photo measures some 17.5 x 13 cm or 7 x 5 inches and carries the copyright stamp of Photo VB van Bever.
It is in good condition with a small fold in the left bottom corner.
Vintage 1965 photo of Ferrari 275P2 # 0832 - Mike Parkes - Jean Guichet - Nurburgring 1000 KM.
This is a vintage 1965 photo of the factory entered Ferrari 275P2, serialnumber 0832, driven by Mike Parkes and Jean Guichet en route to 2nd place overall in the 1965 Nurburgring 1000 KM race.
The car in question was upgraded to 365 P2 configuration in early 1966 and sold on to Scuderia Filipinetti and then on to Venezuela. It was crashed heavily during the 1966 Nassau Speed Week and rebuilt in the 1990's. It now seems to reside in the USA.
The photo measures some 17.5 x 13 cm or 7 x 5 inches and carries the copyright stamp of Hermann Pickartz.
Vintage 1965 photo of Ferrari 275P2 S/N 0828, 1000 KM Nurburgring.
This is a vintage 1965 photo of the factory entered Ferrari 275 P2 of John Surtees and Ludovico Scarfiotti en route to victory in the 1965 running of the Nurburgring 1000 KM.
The car in question is S/N 0828 which has lived a troubled life, having rebodied at least twice and virtually burnt to ashes when owned by famous French cartoonist Albert Uderzo in 1981.
The photos is in mint condition, measures some 17.5 x 12.5 cm (7 x 5 inches) and carries the stamp of the photographer on the back.
The photos is in mint condition, measures some 12 x 17 cm (5 x 7 inches) and carries the stamp of the photographer on the back.
Pedro Rodriguez Ferrari 312P Nurburgring 1000 KM 1969 Poster.
A truely great poster of Pedro Rodriguez flying his Ferrari 312P over Brunnchen during the 1969 1000KM at the Nurburgring. The car, S/N 0870, suffered from ignition failure and retired but not before setting the fastest lap in the race.
The caption reads as follows:
"Ferrari did not care too much about sports car racing in 1969. They only sent one car to most of the races which had to fight against four or more Porsches. Despite flying hard here at Brunnchen the 312P retired with ignition problems. The 312 P meant a change in shape from the round bodywork in 1967 to a more arrow-shape darting through the air, with more grip achieved through various added spoilers"
Photography by Alois Rottensteiner.
It measures approximately 26.8 x 16.8 inches or 68 x 42 cm.
Official Program Booklet 1979 1000 KM Race at the Nurburgring.
Good condition for its age.
48 pages.
Great cover photo.
Official Program Booklet 1982 1000 KM Race at the Nurburgring.
Average condition for age.
46 pages.
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