Ferrari 275 GTS/4 N.A.R.T. 1967

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Ferrari 275 GTS/4 N.A.R.T. 1967
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Messagede GTO62 » Ven 27 Mar 2015 15:04

A few months ago I bought a 1:18 BBR Ferrari 275 GTS/4 NART.
It is a very beautiful model, but....................


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...................I did not liked the wheels on this model.
So, I decided to change them for wire wheels.
To keep everything a little original, I used them from BBR itself.
Tires are the originals of the model, they fit the wire wheels perfectly.
The only things you have to change, are the brakes, they don't fit anymore.
But with a Dremel and a lot of glue, everything is coming all right. ;)


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Personally, I like this so much more on this model, it looks better. :)
Hope you like it to!


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Messagede Pat » Ven 27 Mar 2015 15:56

Yes I like it although mine is blue... :lol:

Good job as always.


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Messagede GTO62 » Ven 27 Mar 2015 16:28

Pat a écrit:
Yes I like it although mine is blue... :lol:



yeah, yeah, yeah.................., I know, but red is so much more ..................! ;)


Pat a écrit:
Good job as always.



Thanks Patrick!

Before I did this job, I didn't know, that there was no original 275 GTS/4 NART, witch had no wire-wheels.
So, why does BBR makes this models with the wrong wheels?


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Messagede Dark » Ven 27 Mar 2015 17:39

superbe as usuel John ;)


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Messagede la-loutre » Ven 27 Mar 2015 18:15

First Borrani wheels seen on 275 NART was a preview at Nuremberg, a light blue model.

I think they will make all cars with Borrani soon ^^
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Messagede Sharknose » Ven 27 Mar 2015 18:24

Ah this is a very beautiful model !!


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Messagede Pat » Ven 27 Mar 2015 20:41

GTO62 a écrit:
Before I did this job, I didn't know, that there was no original 275 GTS/4 NART, witch had no wire-wheels.
So, why does BBR makes this models with the wrong wheels?


John,
Probably because, first BBR use restored cars as reference !

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And then because maybe there was some...

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Thomas Crown Affair ( Faye Dunaway inside...)
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But you're right choice BBR is wrong.
Besides, if you know where to find the rims of these pictures, think about me...


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Messagede la-loutre » Ven 27 Mar 2015 22:24

Pat

ta derniere n'est elle pas plutot une 275 Nembo ?
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Messagede Pat » Ven 27 Mar 2015 22:37

la-loutre a écrit:
Pat

ta derniere n'est elle pas plutot une 275 Nembo ?


C'est juste. Bien vu.


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Messagede GTO62 » Ven 27 Mar 2015 22:39

Thank you, my friends! :)

Pat a écrit:
GTO62 a écrit:
Before I did this job, I didn't know, that there was no original 275 GTS/4 NART, witch had no wire-wheels.
So, why does BBR makes this models with the wrong wheels?


John,
Probably because, first BBR use restored cars as reference !

But you're right choice BBR is wrong.
Besides, if you know where to find the rims of these pictures, think about me...


Next week I will meet a few other builders, maybe they know something.
At least I know one builder, he let them make by 3D printing.


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Messagede GTO62 » Ven 27 Mar 2015 22:42

Pat a écrit:
la-loutre a écrit:
Pat

ta derniere n'est elle pas plutot une 275 Nembo ?


C'est juste. Bien vu.


Is this not a 250?


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Messagede Pat » Ven 27 Mar 2015 23:09

The Nembo Spyder was created at the Modena carrozzeria of former Maserati technicians Giorgio Neri and Luciano Bonacini.
It combined design elements of the Ferrari 250GTO/64 and the later 275GTB. The result was stunning and elegant in its original dark blue with tan leather interior.
It was also probably the inspiration for Luigi Chinetti creating his short run of Ferrari 275GTS/4 NART Spyders.

The name “Nembo” was a contraction of Neri, Meade and Bonacini.

After a period of ownership in Italy, the first Nembo found its way to the USA where it remained for many years. At one point the original 250GT motor was replaced by a more powerful 250GT power unit and the interior was modified somewhat due to the fact that its 250LM windshield, although a striking element for the spyder, had been designed for a narrower cockpit and made driving this Nembo rather uncomfortable.

Tom Meade’s design talents were recognized by Enzo Ferrari and another of Meade’s creations, the somewhat outrageous gullwing Ferrari-engined Tomassima III, has been displayed at the Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari in Modena. Tom Meade died in Los Angeles in August 2013 but his standing creations live on.

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PS: John, give me news when you can about the rims. Thank you. ;)


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Messagede GTO62 » Ven 27 Mar 2015 23:45

I've seen other versions with different taillights.
But this one on your pictures, I always liked the most.

Thanks for this interesting story. :)


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Messagede Dark » Ven 27 Mar 2015 23:47

tres belle cette Nemo Spyder mon capitaine ;)


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Messagede la-loutre » Sam 28 Mar 2015 00:34

GTO62 a écrit:
Pat a écrit:
la-loutre a écrit:
Pat

ta derniere n'est elle pas plutot une 275 Nembo ?


C'est juste. Bien vu.


Is this not a 250?


Si si, mille excuses :oops:
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Messagede Xaneaze » Sam 28 Mar 2015 13:12

When I see this car, I have one in 1:24 scale, I'm always thinking about the movie "thomas crown" ;)
Great car ;)
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Messagede Antoine » Sam 4 Avr 2015 12:58

N.A.R.T. = S.M.A.R.T.
Antoine. L'homme est la pièce rapportée de la Nature : il passe son temps à mesurer...



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