Ferrari Pix
Gordon Raymond's spectacular vintage Ferrari
joins a bevy of other Maranello beauties

Left and below: Gordon Raymond's 1965 Ferrari 275 GTB. He writes: "I bought this car in 70-71 slightly wrecked, and spent a couple of years on the restoration. I have shown and raced the car in vintage events since. It has about 100,040 miles on it now, with all
components as new. Not a show car, but a driver, it is now as much a part of me as my Alfa Ausca spider. It is a keeper, the early 275
variation with the GTO style locker competition differential."



Above: Russ Turner's lovely Ferrari and its great looking engine compartment.

Above is
Bruce Sharer's 1975 Ferrari which -- take note guys -- was purchased for him by his wife!!!

Above and left: This 1975 Ferrari Dino 308GT4 belongs to Californian Brian Harper. Now white, it was silver from the factory. It had four Weber carbs, now has Bosch Jettronic fuel injection stripped from some poor Mondial. It has a custom airbox made to fit. Intake cams are from a later 308. It had four sets of points, but now has twin Pertronix ignition pickups. Valve and belt covers were bare aluminum, now painted wrinkle red. "Water pump permanently modified to take a $30 seal available from McMaster-Carr instead of a crappy $130 seal available only from Ferrari dealers." Leaks oil from front cam seal and sump, which proves that it's Italian and still very much alive.

John Schlichting, Jr.'s 1992 Ferrari 348tb is"very "'non originale," says John. He writes that others like to
remind him of that fact ... which, of course, is the kind of thing that led to SNO in the first place. We say welcome
to the club, John. If your Ferrari is not original, SNO much the better.