Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/05/02

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Darkroom now digital pluses now fast automobiles(OT)
From: harland harris <dannynono@earthlink.net>
Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 18:18:52 -0400

A similar Ferrari exhibit is about to open down at the Chrysler Museum 
in Norfolk, VA. Hmm... Roadtrip from NY to VA ?

La Bella Macchina - http://www.chrysler.org/ferrari/index.html

Harland

On Friday, May 2, 2003, at 03:08  PM, Seth Rosner wrote:

> Hello all:
>
> Completely off topic -mea culpa - to inform those luggites in the 
> northeast
> corner of the U.S. that the Saratoga Automobile Museum tomorrow opens 
> a new
> exhibit, Ferrari Roadburners. I was there early this morning when a 
> local
> cable TV news channel did a short piece on the exhibit. The 1967 
> Ferrari
> 330/365 GTC that I bought in 1978 when it was just an old used sports 
> car
> and I could afford it, is one of the cars on loan. For cognoscenti, 
> also on
> exhibit are a 1949 Type 166 Barchetta, an F40, a 1962 type 250GT short
> wheelbase, a Ferrari-engined Indy roadster prepared for Nino Farina, 
> then
> World Champion, to run the Indy 500 in 1952, the 365GTB4 Daytona that 
> Dan
> Gurney and Brock Yates drove during the first Cannonball Run, a 312 
> PB, the
> model that won the world sports car championship for Ferrari in 1972.
>
> It's a lovely exhibit and only a part of what is on display. One of the
> Museum' missions is educating visitors on the automotive history and
> heritage of New York State. Who knew, for example, that from the late 
> 19th
> Century until World War II New York State was home to over 150 
> automobile
> manufacturers. Most were tiny, building fewer than 100 cars. But the 
> State
> was the most important car producer until Henry Ford opened his first 
> plant
> at River Rouge near Detroit. Worth a visit for car-lovers in the area.
>
> The Museum is having a black-tie Gala Dinner the evening of Friday 16 
> May
> that will be fun for anyone automotively inclined. Featured will be a
> retrospective Ferrari reminiscence with Luig Chinetti, Jr., son of the 
> man
> who back in 1949 persuaded Enzo Ferrari to build road-going cars to 
> support
> his racing operation, Brock Yates and David E. Davis, two of the most
> prominent Automotive writers in the U.S.
>
> For more info email me off-list or go to the Museum website:
> www.saratogaautomuseum.com
>
> Seth         LaK 9
>
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