No matter what, the main thing is original
05/29/2019
This sensational Ferrari 335 Sport Scaglietti was rightly proclaimed the winner of the "Best of Show" at the Villa d'Este a year ago.
A newly discovered, historic photo of the car suddenly revealed a small seal in the radiator grille that had never been seen before. Nobody knew what it was or where it came from. But it was visibly attached to the car.
In order to really have the car in its original condition, this seal was of course needed. So a similar one was copied, then the grille holes were counted on the photo so that the "fake seal" was really attached to the same grille bars, exactly as in the photo. The car has now probably increased in value. But what if the car was confiscated by the "Guardia di Finanza" with this seal? In my opinion, originality should also have its limits somewhere.
Our report on the Concours d'Elegance of Villa d'Este with over 200 pictures can be found here.









