
1956 Ferrari 500 TR Spider
Four-cylinder, high-revving configuration

1953 Ferrari 166 MM
V12 with five-speed gearbox


1953 Ferrari 166 MM Spider Series II
2.0L V12, enlarged to 3.0L during ownership with larger racing carburetors
Two-tone red fenders and door tops with gray hood, trunk, and lower doors


1958 Ferrari 250 GT LWB Berlinetta Tour de France
3.0L V12 with triple Weber carburetors
Oro Chiaro (light gold)


1953 Ferrari 375 America Coupe (Vignale)
4.5L V12 Lampredi-derived, ~296 bhp, paired with four-speed gearbox
Burgundy over silver grey

1953 Ferrari 250 Europa Vignale Coupé
Lampredi V12 (restored with new block cast by Ferrari Classiche, paired with correct-type gearbox)
'Bruno Siena' (dark brown)

1951 Ferrari 340 America Berlinetta by Touring
4.1L Lampredi V12, dry-sump, rebuilt to competition spec with high-compression pistons, new camshafts and cylinder heads
Pale grey

1934 Mercedes-Benz 500 K Cabriolet A (upgraded to 540 K engine specification)
5.4L supercharged inline-eight OHV, 115 bhp normally aspirated / 180 bhp with supercharger engaged (upgraded from original 5.0L unit)

1952 Ferrari 625 F1 (ex-500 F2)
2.5L inline-four, naturally aspirated, upgraded from original 2.0L F2 unit


1956 Ferrari 410 Superamerica Series I
4.96L V12 (Tipo 126 Lampredi tall-block), triple 42mm Weber carburetors, 340 hp
Arctic blue ('Blu Artico')

1952 Ferrari 212 Export / 225 S Berlinetta (Vignale), chassis 0190 ED
2.6L Colombo V12, ~150 bhp
Light blue

1931 Mercedes-Benz 770 K Pullman Cabriolet
7.7L supercharged straight-eight, 200 bhp with supercharger engaged
Black with red upholstery

1936 Mercedes-Benz 540 K Cabriolet A
5.4L supercharged straight-eight, 115 bhp unblown / 180 bhp with compressor engaged
Light green with pale yellow roof



1938 Mercedes-Benz 540 K Special Roadster
5.4L supercharged straight-eight with Roots-type compressor, top speed ~170 km/h
Metallic silver



1956 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing
3.0L inline-six with competition camshaft, elevated compression, and special fuel distributor, ~240 bhp
Silver Metallic (DB 180)

1952 Ferrari 212 Inter Vignale Coupé
2.6L V12 SOHC, three Weber 36 DCF3 carburetors, 170 bhp
Two-tone (original scheme restored)