Pierre Bardinon (1931–2012) was a French businessman ("chapal" leather) and collector of Ferraris. He owned the "Circuit du Mas du Clos" racing track near his "Mas du Clos" estate near Aubusson in the middle of France.[ 1]
1951 Ferrari 340 America Touring barchetta s/n 0116A (1964–70s).[1]
1964 Ferrari 250 LM s/n 5841 (1966–)
1962 Ferrari 250 GTO s/n 3607GT (1966–68)
1958 Ferrari 250 GT TdF s/n 0933GT (late 1960s).[2]
1954 Ferrari 735 S Spider s/n 0556MD (1960s).[3]
1957 Ferrari 500 TR s/n 0638MDTR.[4]
1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB s/n 2937GT (1960s–)[5]
1967 Ferrari 212 E Montagna (1967–80s)[6]
1958 Ferrari 250 TR s/n 0742TR (1967–82).[7]
1963 Ferrari 250 GTO s/n 5095GT (1967–97)[8]
1963 Ferrari 330 LMB s/n 4725SA (1968–89)
1964 Ferrari 365 P s/n 0824 burned wreck (1968–88).[9]
1967 Dino S Spyder s/n 026 burned wreck (late 1960s).[10]
1966 Ferrari 330 P3 s/n 0848 (1968–90).[11]
1962 Ferrari 268 SP s/n 0798 (1969–97)
1957 Ferrari 335 Sport Scaglietti s/n 0674 (1969–2016)
1956 Ferrari 860 Monza s/n 0604M (1969–83)
1971 Ferrari 312 B2 s/n 007 (1969–94, sold to Matsuda).
1968 Ferrari 312 s/n 019. (1969–99)[12]
1956 Ferrari 290 MM s/n 0626 (1970–2004)
1963 Ferrari 250P s/n 0816 (1970–)
1969 Ferrari 312 P s/n 0870 (1970–)[13]
1967 Ferrari 330 P4 s/n 0860 (1970–).[14]
1953 Ferrari 375 MM s/n 0376AM (1970–84).[15]
1970 Ferrari 512 S&M s/n 1018 (1971–80s)
1955 Ferrari 410 Speciale Berlinetta s/n 0594CM (1965–2001).[16]
1956 Ferrari 410 Sportivo Spiderio 0596CM (1972–80s)[17]
1953 Ferrari 250 MM Pinin Farina Berlinetta s/n 0344MM (1972–92).[18]
1960 Ferrari 246 S Fantuzzi s/n 0778 (1971–few years)
Ferrari 312 PB Spyder s/n 0866 (1970s–81).[19]
1962 Ferrari 330 TRI LM s/n 0808 (1974–2002)
1972 Ferrari 312 PB s/n 0884 (1972–).[20]
1964 Ferrari 250 GTO 5573GT (1972–2018)[21]
1962 Ferrari 248 SP s/n 0806 (1972–87)
1954 Ferrari 375MM 0368MM (1970s–?)[22]
1954 Ferrari 375 Plus s/n 0396AM (1970s–)
1965 Ferrari 365 P2 s/n 0838 (1970s)[23]
1970 Ferrari 312 B s/n 001.[24]
1959 Ferrari Dino 246 S s/n 0784 (1975–82)
1966 Dino 206 S Spyder s/n 022 (1976–78)
1955 Ferrari 121 LM s/n 0558LM (1976–86)
1956 Ferrari 860 Monza s/n 0602M (1976–82)
1964 Ferrari 275/330 P s/n 0822 (1981–2006).[25] [26]
1958 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa s/n 0728TR (1982–2012)
1965 Ferrari 500 Superfast s/n 6049SF (1982–99)
1958 Ferrari 296 S s/n 0746 (1980s).[27]
1984 Ferrari GTO Evoluzione s/n 70167 (1989–1995 to Japan)[28]
Ferrari F50 s/n 103488 (1995–), bought after selling GTO Evo[29]
1967 Ferrari 166 Dino F2 racer s/n 0008 (1970s).[30]
1966 Ferrari 275 GTB/C s/n 09007 (1978–a few years)
1967 Dino 206 S s/n 032 (1979–81)
1955 Ferrari 750 Monza s/n 0520M (1970s, if he owned it).[31]
1952 Ferrari 500/625 F2 s/n 0186F2 (–1982).[32]
Ferrari 512 BBi s/n 21257 (no hits on Google...)
Ferrari F550 Maranello s/n 108746
Ferrari Enzo
166 Spider Corsa - 06C or 006
1964 Jaguar E-type steel FHC, alloy engine, white, s/n S890193.[33] [34]
Ford GT40 s/n 1007 and s/n 1020.
1968 McLaren M4A 200-17F and 1968 McLaren M4A 200-19F, BOTH sold to Franco Sbarro [35]
Bugatti Type 35B, 43, 51, 55 s/n 55208 and 59 [36]
↑ Pierre Bardinon collection at ferrarichat, 2007–
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