Lusso on the Forklift

The Oliver 2050 with the forklift makes getting cars off jack stands or a rotisserie quite easy. Now this Ferrari 250 GT Lusso is outside and positioned high in the air for sand blasting and painting the engine bay.
The Lusso is being restored in a way that many would think is backward, but it is actually quite prudent. Most people would chose to restore a car from the outside-in making it look the part and then worrying about mechanicals later – but risking a basket case under thousands of dollars in paint.
Our client has chosen restoration from the inside-out, focusing on meticulous restoration of the running gear of the car. The engine was rebuilt with period performance modifications, cams, and porting. The suspension was nickel plated and all fasteners were black oxide treated. This is a very detail oriented work, but the car completed in the condition it was in when leaving the factory – save for the paint. Read about the suspension here and here. And the drivetrain here. Watch the engine run here. To see all related Lusso posts click the “Lusso” link under the categories heading on the right.
The exterior of the car should have paint, but it’s an option left to the current owner, or an option for a future owner down the road.

chuck goolsbee said,
November 17, 2009 @ 2:29 pm
Oddly enough, of the two four-wheeled objects of lust in the photo I actually want the tractor more than the Lusso. Perhaps I need to seek professional help.
admin said,
November 17, 2009 @ 2:33 pm
Not a bad choice depending on your motives. Pop-country music has proven that you can pick up chicks on either.