I'm not sure what happened to that 275. However, the owner later bought a 375 and fully restored it from the ground up. I was told it sold for a couple of million in the 1980s and ended up going to the USA.
@@xk-r-us great video thank you for sharing I’m not familiar with this hill climb but immediately recognised the sounds of the Australian bush. My dad died 2 years ago I miss him and would love to have shown him this. I love the idea of seeing a 375 I’m sure my Dad would have known something about that he compiled a fantastic photo album of classic cars he always carried a camera with him and I would pour over that album which I now have David Pipers 250swb is in there along with a few other early Ferraris which are now all back in Europe no doubt. I only know of 2 275 GTBs that are still in Melbourne and haven’t seen either on the road in years.
@@VideoTutors I know Rusty French owns or owned one the other a silver I think long nose lives in Brighton owned by an old acquaintance of my Dad who has owned a number of amazing Ferraris a 1958 250 TDF comes to mind I was lucky enough to get a ride in around Dingley in 1992 I was 18 I still remember the sound and easily breaking the speed limit (100kph) in 2nd gear.
My Dad started taking me to classic car events about this time Ferrari club events in particular. That 275 I assume is no longer in Australia.
I'm not sure what happened to that 275. However, the owner later bought a 375 and fully restored it from the ground up. I was told it sold for a couple of million in the 1980s and ended up going to the USA.
@@xk-r-us great video thank you for sharing I’m not familiar with this hill climb but immediately recognised the sounds of the Australian bush.
My dad died 2 years ago I miss him and would love to have shown him this. I love the idea of seeing a 375 I’m sure my Dad would have known something about that he compiled a fantastic photo album of classic cars he always carried a camera with him and I would pour over that album which I now have David Pipers 250swb is in there along with a few other early Ferraris which are now all back in Europe no doubt. I only know of 2 275 GTBs that are still in Melbourne and haven’t seen either on the road in years.
@@simeonorive145 Lot's of History in the comments. Love to know what is happening with the 2 275s
@@VideoTutors I know Rusty French owns or owned one the other a silver I think long nose lives in Brighton owned by an old acquaintance of my Dad who has owned a number of amazing Ferraris a 1958 250 TDF comes to mind I was lucky enough to get a ride in around Dingley in 1992 I was 18 I still remember the sound and easily breaking the speed limit (100kph) in 2nd gear.