
Slavic Collection ferrari 250LM 250 GTO 330P4
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terry mcgrath
, Jun 01 2009 00:05
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 01 June 2009 - 00:05
has any one seen this fanstatic web site the graphics are fantastic, the collection of cars is amazing - are all the important ferraris real?
There is a good number of jaguars including a real SS100
It appears a lot of it was on display last year at geneva classics carshow
The collection is owned by jean-pierre slavic
http://slaviccollection.com/popup.html
http://slaviccollect...rari/index.html
There is a good number of jaguars including a real SS100
It appears a lot of it was on display last year at geneva classics carshow
The collection is owned by jean-pierre slavic
http://slaviccollection.com/popup.html
http://slaviccollect...rari/index.html
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#2
Posted 01 June 2009 - 02:25
Gulp! What a marvelous collection!
1962 GTO still gets my vote as the most coveted.
TY for posting the link, Terry.
1962 GTO still gets my vote as the most coveted.
TY for posting the link, Terry.
#3
Posted 01 June 2009 - 07:08
I gather that M Slavic is a Swiss watch manufacturer.
This article about the Geneva display lists some of the chassis numbers.
http://www.finecars....Hash=b961682354
It appears that most of the 'choice' examples are 'recreations' and the article does say, however:
This article about the Geneva display lists some of the chassis numbers.
http://www.finecars....Hash=b961682354
It appears that most of the 'choice' examples are 'recreations' and the article does say, however:
Here could be found the remainder of the Ferraris, although unfortunately there were also, a few “replicas” or “re-creations”, depending on how charitable you want to be.
#4
Posted 01 June 2009 - 09:11
I gather that M Slavic is a Swiss watch manufacturer.
It appears that most of the 'choice' examples are 'recreations' and the article does say, however:
I'm pretty sure that the Fiat 500 and at least one of those two Minis are genuine.
Wonder if M Slavic wears a fake Rolex...
#5
Posted 01 June 2009 - 10:01
I went to school with his two daughters but knew mostly the younger one.
I went once to have lunch with her and the grand-mother at their country-house, she later showed me the collection and it was impressive went she turned on the light switches in the big garage with cars covered with their red covers.
They had a small book with artistic drawings of each car but it has been a while since I've seen mine :-/
Each daughter were supposed to receive a 246 for the their 21st birthday, the oldest one the GT which I saw her drive last Summer in Geneva. She had an original (?) Mini Cooper at 18.
JP Slavic made fortune in making watch parts and, apparently, patents.
EDIT IIRC, in 1993-1994, there were 21-25 cars.
I went once to have lunch with her and the grand-mother at their country-house, she later showed me the collection and it was impressive went she turned on the light switches in the big garage with cars covered with their red covers.
They had a small book with artistic drawings of each car but it has been a while since I've seen mine :-/
Each daughter were supposed to receive a 246 for the their 21st birthday, the oldest one the GT which I saw her drive last Summer in Geneva. She had an original (?) Mini Cooper at 18.
JP Slavic made fortune in making watch parts and, apparently, patents.
EDIT IIRC, in 1993-1994, there were 21-25 cars.
Edited by Pils1989, 01 June 2009 - 10:03.