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Ferrari Fever: A Life

March 18, 2014 By pete


A photo taken before the 1984 Mille Miglia. Paul Schouwenburg with the champagne, son Lennart in the foreground. This is his life.

Review by Pete Vack
All photos courtesy Eau Rouge Publishing and Paul Schouwenburg

Retail Price Standard Edition: £ 85.00
ISBN-10: 0957397828 Eau Rouge Publishing, U.K. www.eaurougepublishing.com
ISBN-13: 978-0957397828
Retail Price Deluxe Edition: £ TBA

The book is available in two hard copy formats, Standard and *Deluxe, both with dustjackets and slipcases.

Right from the start you realize that Paul Schouwenburg is a fellow traveler. The minute he writes of finding that an Alfa 1900 is strangely out of time due to the distributor being inserted into the block at 360 degrees out you know he’s a car guy. When he takes a much modified Mini Cooper and terrorizes half of Holland you can relate; he has problems with the Bosch solenoid on his Ferrari, you recall having the same adventures in good starting; testing an old aluminum head, he pours water into it to do a pressure test and finds it would make a great sprinkler, we sympathize; when he restored cars on his own, towed them with ropes, or drove them home on a wing and a prayer, you’ve been there; the pain is understood when he is beaten in a deal to buy an ultra-rare Ferrari. When he had to borrow money from his father to buy that 212 Inter with engine problems, it rings bells. [Read more…] about Ferrari Fever: A Life

Tagged With: Alfa 1900 Touring, cars in holland, Dutch collectors, Dutch vintage racers, Ferrari 250GT, Ferrari Fever, ferrari gto, Paul Schouwneburg, racing cars in Holland, Strada and Corsa, swaters

Maurice Gatsonides: Rally driver, Race driver, Manufacturer, Boss Part 1

August 15, 2013 By pete

Maurice Gatsonides; race driver (1953 Nurburgring), rally driver (outright winner, 1953 Monte Carlo Rally), sports car manufacturer (Gatso, Gatford), and successful inventor, (electronic speed traps) was a tour d’force, yet little is known about this fascinating man. In a stroke of luck, in conversations with our correspondent Gijsbert-Paul Berk, it was revealed to the Editor that Berk once called Gatsonides his boss. Do tell more, we asked. Thusly, here is Berk’s personal memoires of the multi-talented Dutch carmaker and a photo history of the man and the cars.

By Gijsbert-Paul Berk
Photos courtesy Gatsonides family and Gatsometer BV

At the Dutch Institute for Automobile Management where I studied in 1948, it was a tradition that each autumn a group of students had to organize a TSD rally for students, parents and special guests. One of these guests was Mr. Maurice Gatsonides, a well-known Dutch rally driver and the builder of the Gatso sports car.
[Read more…] about Maurice Gatsonides: Rally driver, Race driver, Manufacturer, Boss Part 1

Tagged With: cars in holland, Dutch car companies, Dutch cars, Gatford, Gatso, Gatso cars, Gatsonides, Maurice Gatsonide

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