111 Ferraris were spotted at the historic town of Aarberg Switzerland on August 4th.
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Only Ferraris were allowed to park in the historic area of Aarberg.
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Rain hampered the weekend, but didn't stop the more enthusiast Ferrari owners and spectators from enjoying the festivities.
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Aarberg was a dealer show, and attracted a large number of newer Ferraris. The oldest was this 250GT PF Coupe.
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A 512 BB appeared with the sun, S/N 21667.
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A black 330 GTC, S/N 11079.
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308GT4s are getting more attention today, and deservedly so. This is S/N 14062, owned by Mario Pulice, was one of two at Aarberg.
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A rare Ferrari in dark-gray was this Queen Mother, a 365 GT 2+2, owned by Gerd Tschopp.
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Switzerland has an active Dino Club, and two red 246GTs appeared at Aarberg, drawing much attention.
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S/N 12737 sits next to the Daytona of Othmar Bossart, S/N 15751.
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The 275 GTB Shortnose, S/N 06949, was entered by Hans Notter.
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Ferraris, in various guises, still are remarkably similar. There is no mistaking a Ferrari--
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