File:1966 Pavia Ferrari 250 Cal Spyder 1077GT.jpg

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Street of Pavia with a yellow Ferrari in early 1960s

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English: Torre dell'orologia ("clock tower") in Pavia, one of the famous Tre torri on the Piazza Leonardo da Vinci. The small street may be Via Maria Corti (says Google Maps), picture taken from Via Mentana. We see a yellow Ferrari. It is a Ferrari 250 GT California SWB Spyder, I think. It was made 1960 to 63. It has a split front bumper, which must be very rare. License plate is italian, wonder if there is a "FI" in it (indicationg Firenze, which is not that far away from Pavia) Guessing 5 May 1963.
Update: Wrong. It is 1966 and 1077GT!
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Object location45° 11′ 09.1″ N, 9° 09′ 27.36″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
Camera location45° 11′ 08.74″ N, 9° 09′ 27.25″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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