by Mike –
I was searching through my photo archives and came across these photos which are all a little unusual.
I hope you like them.
Valentino Balboni and the Iso Rivolta Prototype
This special Iso, the only surviving Iso Rivolta GT Prototype, sold recently here on My Car Quest.
Valentino Balboni, the former Lamborghini test driver, had a chance to inspect it and drive it.
De Tomaso Mangusta with a leatherette covered front bumper
Jeff Cobb of Baton Rouge, Louisiana owns this unique Mangusta, which he says is a Ford prototype.
Rolls Royce in camouflage
These two lovely people from Oregon were supporting the Wounded Warrior Project.
Rolls Royce in camouflage photos by Mike Clarke.
Rolls Royce whiskey hauler
I know nothing about this except it was in beautiful condition.
Lamborghini Tractor
We all know Lamborghini built farm equipment before sports cars and here is a tractor to prove it.
Iso Grifo 7-Liter on the road
As we were leaving Concorso Italiano in August 2015 I noticed Charley Lillard in his Grifo 7-Liter taking my photo, or more correctly, he was taking a photo of my Grifo so I returned the favor.
Dirty Ferrari 250 GTE
No one would let their Ferrari leave the garage looking like this – unless the Ferrari is on its way to the Gooding auction in Monterey.
Cheetah
These are very rare and I do not know anything about this example except it was at the Mission Classic this past August in Carmel.
Two Apollo GT Spyders
An Apollo GT Spyder is extremely rare so seeing two next to each other was a treat and if you look close you will notice the red Apollo GT Prototype parked right in front of the two Spyders at Concorso Italiano in 2013.
Mike: Thanks for the pix on the Apollo spyders. The one on the left is No. 2001, the “prototype” convertible. It’s the only one to have the 215 aluminum engine (the rest were Buick 300s). The one on the right is Bob Olsen’s car no. 2010 — all orginal.
If you look closely, you’ll notice the one on the left — the first convertible — has rear bumpers a few inches lower than the Olsen car. It is the only one with lower bumpers!
Robb Northrup
President, Apollo Owners Registry
Robb,
Thanks for the info. Weren’t there 1 or 2 other Apollo Spyders at Concorso that year?
Right you are, Mike. Actually, I was mistaken about the convertible on the left. That is Jack Triplett’s car. Bob Olsen’s car has orginal black leather upholstery. Wuld live to do a story on the convertible’s design if you’d like. Milt Brown worked directly with Franco Scagleone using Ron Plescia’s concept sketches as a basis.
Robb
Love the Grifo!
I love the Grifo too – that is why I took this photo with one hand while steering with the other (kids, do not try this at home).
I’d love to hear Balboni’s impression of the Rivolta.
Bruce,
He used the words “beautiful” and “perfect” to describe the Iso Rivolta No. 002 prototype.