Author Topic: SOLVED: FW #277 Jaguard, Taraschi chassis, Giannini engine, Faina body 1950/51  (Read 1629 times)

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Two more pictures of this car, this time from a well-known 'Etceterini' website.
Still  no mention of the curious 'Jaguard' name, and I really don't think a car of this quality could have been built by an outfit so elusive and unknown yet is described as a Giaur on all the reputable websites...
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The caption is not referring to the puzzle coupe' but to a well documented and still existing barchetta,
chassis number BT 004.

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Thanks, yes, I see.
The caption for the puzzle Berlinetta says it's "BT-005(?)", which doesn't really solve anything...
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Not really.. BT of course means Berardo Taraschi