F50 Construction Book. Chassis 106895.
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traxx said:
wtdoom said:
Well done , bloody good job .
How did you do that ? any tips appreciated . Desperately looking for mine
If you give me the Vin I can find out the suppling dealership How did you do that ? any tips appreciated . Desperately looking for mine
They can probably ask the first owner if he still has it

PS: Thanks for your kind comments.
Camlet said:
Very good advice. That's how I tracked it down, through the official Ferrari dealer who first supplied the car...
I think it is always best to start with the first owner (name and address, as well as the supplying dealer should be in the front page of the warranty book) as that seems to be quite often where such things get separated. A friend managed to get the original documents for his 250 California from the original owner (who was very young when he owned the car) who had kept them for 50+ years. I believe it did cost a penny or two though. According to my records your F50 has been in Germany, the Netherlands and Japan before it came to the UK (not at all unusual for such a car) so it was fortunate you were able to track it down through the supplying dealer since it might have been quite a hunt otherwise! Even assuming it had stayed with a previous owner as you never know whether such things might end up sold on to a collector who had no connection to the car at all.
Jonathan
jtremlett said:
Camlet said:
Very good advice. That's how I tracked it down, through the official Ferrari dealer who first supplied the car...
I think it is always best to start with the first owner (name and address, as well as the supplying dealer should be in the front page of the warranty book) as that seems to be quite often where such things get separated. A friend managed to get the original documents for his 250 California from the original owner (who was very young when he owned the car) who had kept them for 50+ years. I believe it did cost a penny or two though. According to my records your F50 has been in Germany, the Netherlands and Japan before it came to the UK (not at all unusual for such a car) so it was fortunate you were able to track it down through the supplying dealer since it might have been quite a hunt otherwise! Even assuming it had stayed with a previous owner as you never know whether such things might end up sold on to a collector who had no connection to the car at all.
Jonathan

Camlet said:
traxx said:
wtdoom said:
Well done , bloody good job .
How did you do that ? any tips appreciated . Desperately looking for mine
If you give me the Vin I can find out the suppling dealership How did you do that ? any tips appreciated . Desperately looking for mine
They can probably ask the first owner if he still has it

PS: Thanks for your kind comments.
I never looked before , don't laugh traxx
wtdoom said:
Camlet said:
traxx said:
wtdoom said:
Well done , bloody good job .
How did you do that ? any tips appreciated . Desperately looking for mine
If you give me the Vin I can find out the suppling dealership How did you do that ? any tips appreciated . Desperately looking for mine
They can probably ask the first owner if he still has it

PS: Thanks for your kind comments.
I never looked before , don't laugh traxx

Camlet said:
That's very funny. We should one day bring as many F50s together. Can't be that many here but would still be an awesome sight (and sound!) She's a wonderful car (to see in the flesh and to drive) and yes I'm gloriously biased 
That would be spectacular. What a car! Must be an enormous thrill to own an F50 and drive one. Brings to my mind Jeremy Clarkson's test drive in Italy on the original Top Gear in the mid-90s when he described the V12 as "part werewolf, part Pavarotti" which I thought was one of his better efforts 

Great story and fantastic that car and book are together.
Reminds of when I bought my current Scud. I thought the Service Book was lost until I went to the workshop who were doing the Pre-Purchase inspection and found not only the Service Book and Manual Set but also VIP book which shows the car being built...under the bonnet..oops!
Reminds of when I bought my current Scud. I thought the Service Book was lost until I went to the workshop who were doing the Pre-Purchase inspection and found not only the Service Book and Manual Set but also VIP book which shows the car being built...under the bonnet..oops!
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