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SunDude 02-24-2013 04:59 AM

Simeone Museum compares the Cobra Daytona Coupe and Ferrari 250 GTO (Feb 2013)
 
On Feb 23 (Sat), 2013, the Simeone Museum held a design comparison between the Shelby Daytona Coupe (CSX2287) and the Ferrari 250 GTO.

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Photos from the Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum's photostream.

Thor maine 02-24-2013 05:59 AM

Would be cool to see the AC Coupe in the comparison too.

froggyman 02-24-2013 06:40 AM

Wonderful
 
Sundude,

Thank you for sharing this rare glimpse into history. What a great comparison. Not many will ever see these two in person, let alone next to each other at the same time.

Wow. Priceless, Thank you.

Juan

*13* 02-24-2013 07:03 AM

Very cool!

HealeyRick 02-24-2013 11:10 AM

I was in Philly a couple of years ago on business and made a special point of visiting the museum, which was well worth the trip. I didn't see a 250 GTO, though, and it looks like a recent addition. Will look nice with the Daytona and the Corvette Grand Sport.

Obsessive 02-24-2013 02:27 PM

I'm puzzled about the color scheme on the Ferrari. It's as if Enzo agreed to the colors after losing a bet in 1966. Looks fantastic to me, but then again, I'm an American!

mickmate 02-24-2013 06:54 PM

Great post Brian thanks as always. Absolutely fantastic pictures!

philbo427 02-25-2013 06:03 AM

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Thanks for the pics, Sundude! I didn't see those pics on the Simeone Foundation website! I was looking for bigger pics than the ones I saw on the events page.

Were you there Saturday? Hope so, it was an incredible event! I was actually down there for vacation when my daughter found out the Simeone Foundation was down there and it's crazy that the event was happening when I was there.

For those who were not there, it was really, at least for me, a once in a lifetime event since both cars were there.

Yes, both cars are displayed at the museum at present but at opposite sides of the museum in their respective displays BUT this this was a special event in that both cars were in the main presentation area and you could get up close, I mean see touch and smell the cars. I was shaking touching the Daytona. I got a load of up close pics, interior and even under car of the rear suspension. All the pics are on my phone. I'll make a separate thread when I get a chance. There are 5 autographs on the roof of the car including Carroll Shelby and Phil Hill. Phil Hill also signed in another place, a hidden area on the car.

They even started both cars inside the museum. Loved the smell of the exhaust! They didn't rev up the Ferrari so much but they did with the Daytona.

My daughter got the best seat in the house though. She was the only one besides the owner of the car and a couple of workers there that got to sit in the driver's seat of the Ferrari GTO. The wife of the owner asked us if she wanted to sit in the Ferrari for a pic since she was small. They were super nice. The owner of the Ferrari was very blessed in that he not only owns the Ferrari but also owned a Daytona Cobra at one point, I forget which one, I want to say something like CSX 2261? I have it on a video I took when they were giving the presentation. Dr. Simeone was really nice too, very easy to talk to.

Supposedly the Ferrari has an estimated worth of $50 million?!?!!?!?

SunDude 02-25-2013 07:17 AM

I wish I could've been there, like you were. But I live a good 450 miles from Philly, so I have the rely on the Interwebs for pics.

I look forward to seeing yours, once you post them.

1985 CCX 02-25-2013 11:03 AM

Very cool thanks

fordracing65 02-25-2013 11:09 AM

The Ferrari looks like it has gone through a full restoration, the Shelby looks like it just got done whipping the Ferraries ass on the track.:LOL:

Dennis O'Shea 02-25-2013 11:18 AM

Thanks for the great PiCs I am not fussy I will take either one LOL

Bernica 02-25-2013 04:01 PM

Does anyone know the number of that GTO? I don't follow them, but have a friend that is a walking encyclopedia on them. He tells me that the 62-63 Series 1 GTO has gone from $15mil to over $30mil in the last 5 years. Nice investment.

Thor maine 02-26-2013 05:47 AM

The coupes are cool. Does anyone know if anyone ever made a replica of the AC coupe A98. I think that it is the best looking of the coupes.

Thor maine 02-27-2013 05:10 AM

I heard that the AC A98 coupe was in Scotland,does anyone know if it is just a show piece or if it does vintage racing?

PANAVIA 03-04-2013 08:27 PM

61-63 GTOs are appreciating faster than they were on the track. - the Jump from 16-20M to 35M , and now above is on a significantly northward bend and in a tight time slot as well.

The chassis of GTO displayed at S's looks like # 3387GT - the GTOs are very well documented with basically 0 missing cars.

The S' Daytona displayed looks like 2287' AKA the Cal Metal Shaping car , that was lost for many MANY years. - also called the Prototype, and or the Phil Spector (SP >?) car.

looking at them side by side you can see the aerodynamic learning that took place on the American side of the fence. --

philbo427 03-05-2013 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Bernica (Post 1232764)
Does anyone know the number of that GTO? I don't follow them, but have a friend that is a walking encyclopedia on them. He tells me that the 62-63 Series 1 GTO has gone from $15mil to over $30mil in the last 5 years. Nice investment.

That was the #2 of 39 GTOs made.

In January one sold for $41 million I think. I was told by someone there that the one at the show was worth about $50 million supposedly.

The owner and his wife were super nice people as was Dr. Simeone.

philbo427 03-05-2013 06:54 PM

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philbo427 03-05-2013 06:56 PM

Here's a link to the pictures I took of CSX2287:

1964 Shelby Daytona Cobra CSX2287 Photos by PEAJJ | Photobucket

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philbo427 03-05-2013 06:58 PM

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