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Made To Drive | S08 E23

This Ferrari 365 2+2 Is A Step Into Lima Peru’s Automotive History

Jorge Nicolini is the proprietor of Museo de Autos Antiguos Colección Nicolini.'
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Kaysee_23
Kaysee_23
2 years ago

We’ve seen a number of these Ferrari 365s at our autodetailingpro.ca/
store, and they’re all fascinating and iconic!

Leona Hardy
Leona Hardy
3 years ago

One of our loyal customers in detailingproshop.ca/ owns this kind of car the Ferrari 365! I like them too!

John Myers
John Myers
3 years ago

We have seen a lot of this Ferrari 365 in our store at autodetailingpro.ca/ and these guys are just fascinating and very classic!

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Stephan P
Stephan P
7 years ago

I saw a Fiat 1500 Cabriolet on the streets of Lima and I though that was cool but a vintage Ferrari…..wish I knew about the museum when I was there.

Brompty
Brompty
7 years ago

You may want to check the translation on much of this video – it seemed to have come straight from Google translate and much of what he said did not make sense on the subtitles.
Otherwise an interesting video, but not a patch on last week’s story. It would have been better to just cover the museum perhaps as the car featured was incidental.

Matthew Lange
7 years ago

Cool story. Keeping a classic Ferrari running in the U.K. With its large network of specialists is hard enough. Keeping one in such nice condition in Peru must be a massive challenge.

matthew
matthew
7 years ago

He also has one the oldest known Audis. Its the purple one. Actually not officially an audi because it was one of the original manufactures ( Wanderer )represented in the four rings. This is the story of Audi officially certifying the car: http://www.audi.com.hk/hk/brand/en/vorsprung_durch_technik/content/2015/07/wanderer-in-peru.html

Matthew
Matthew
7 years ago

I was just at the museum a year ago. You would never know it was there. Me and my brother in law, who lives just down the street from the museum, were the only ones there. Just walked around the entire museum and shop. It’s a fantastic place and if you like cars at all you should check it out.

Andrew Salt
Andrew Salt
7 years ago

Thank goodness there are people like Mr Nicolini around to find, restore and present our motoring heritage.

Good on you sir!

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