As the Cunningham Motorsport Historian, I am interested in any info regarding the 1950's
Stanguellini race cars that Briggs Cunningham raced. Your 2/11/04 article was excellent
& tracked with our info of Chassis 04080. It was in VeloceToday. Would you
have any info on two (2) other race cars -- # 00162 or #00176 ? We are trying to confirm
the identity of the other Cunningham team cars.
Thank you in advance.
Larry Berman
Oh sure, anyone felt left out of your above coverage is going to bitch and whine. So that is what I am here to do. Yes, marvelous and in many cases extremely eclectic cars were featured in Stephen Glenn's article. However, you show one Alfa Romeo, in the parking lot...no less. The Alfa's are the largest contingent at this event and by only featuring the oddball cars (yes, I enjoyed them immensely myself), you do a disservice to the event. How about a more balanced coverage of next year's event? Well turned out cars which aren't of the (eccentric) French persuasion are still extremely interesting.
Biba
Thank you Stephen Glenn for your French Italian piece. I could not attend this year so the photo spread was really appreciated.
David Knetzer
I am writing to ask if you know how and where I might purchase any photography by Mario Marchesini.
Love your publication, especially knowing that it is based in America. Keep up the good work, as I, for one, get much enjoyment from it.
David Alexander
It’s nice to see some Iso stories, I know many of the club members used to send info on many of the interesting Iso cars that have been uncovered over the past 5 years. But very few of the stories seemed to make print, so we appreciated your current story. Jack’s car is well known by the club and one of a very few Iso Marlboro Lele’s. Jack was well know by the club members and much missed. I look forward to part two. Hopefully the car goes to an Iso enthusiast.
Mike Clarke
Moderator for the Yahoo Iso Bizzarrini Discussion site
Hi-- I am the owner of a Fiat-Moretti 2300s spider. there seems to be very little known about these rare and lovely cars. I have been in touch with the International Fiat 2300 register who have said it is the only running example known to survive. Does anyone else know anything about them? Any information would be gratefully received.
Gary Bowring (g.bowring@hotmail.co.uk)
I really enjoyed the "Tom Tjaarda on Creativity" article in the November 1st issue of Veloce Today. I forwarded it to Mike Drew, the Editor of our national Pantera Owners Club of America quarterly magazine, Pantera Profiles. He frequently publishes relevant articles about the Marque from other sources. He asked if we could secure permission to copy it for publication in an upcoming issue.
Jeff Dietrich
President, Pantera Club of North Texas
Alesandro Gerelli’s "Ferrari World Finals" article asked the question: "Ferrari 365 GTB4 as driven by Boulet.
Coachbuilder anyone?
The answer is Michelotti.
Dan Eastwood