Jerry Roehl News: Magazine and media coverage of Jerry’s marvelous car collection. Articles and stories: Ferrari cars and charity car shows.
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Forza Magazine – November 2011Second Chance - It took a couple of tries, but this modified 250 GT Cabriolet found the perfect owner. Story and Photos by Zachary Mayne. Forza Magazine - November 2011.
Forza Magazine – December 2021Spectacular - One look in 1990 was all it took for Jerry Roehl to decide he would buy an F40. Story and Photos by Zachary Mayne. Forza Magazine - December 2021.
Sports Car Market – August 20181957 Ferrari 250 GT Coupe - Driving one of these is similar to drinking a value Bordeaux -- it doesn't taste like Chateau Latour, but it's close enough for a Tuesday evening. Steve Ahlgrim
Los Ranchos Village VisionRediscover the Village -- Funny Story: Foot and Mouth Disease -- Perhaps I should just strap an elastic band on my foot so I can ... Story and Photos by Dave Bexfield.
Abq Business First – Sep 2014If Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker hadn’t decided to break up the band Cream, Jerry Roehl might still be booking concerts instead of a successful plaintiff’s attorney. Story by Dan Mayfield.
Abq Business First – Sep 2016Cinco Amigos -- the friends behind Albuquerque's annual "Concours du Soleil" charity car show are focusing on workforce development and jobs. Story by Marissa Higdon.
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Jerry Roehl News — Car collector, Jerry Roehl, co-host the annual “Concours du Soleil” charity car show in Albuquerque NM. Jerry has a marvelous collection of Ferrari cars and other classic cars. This website showcases Videos, Photos, and News about Jerry’s car collection: Ferrari, Jaguar, Lotus, Mercedes, Dodge, Ford.
1957 Ferrari 250 GT Coupe by Boano – Front – Driver – Silver Gray
One of 74 made. The 250 series are clearly the most coveted of all Ferrari cars. This car is a fully matching numbers Ferrari as evidenced by its Classiche certification from the factory in 2011. It has won several European Concours since its comprehensive restoration concluded in 2012. Featured as the subject of two articles in the August, 2018 issue of “Sports Car Market” magazine, one of which detailed its purchase by its current owner at the RM Sotheby’s auction in Monte Carlo. One of 74 initially made over a three-year period and only 42 are thought to exist today. The 250 series of Ferrari engines were the longest-running years of production, starting with the 250 MM in 1952 and culminating with the last, a 250 LM in 1965m the last Ferrari to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
While a replica of the famous car that won the 24 Hours of Le Mans three years in a row (1955-1957), this car has all authentic original Jaguar parts. A 3.8L engine produces 300 HP on a vehicle that only weights 1600 lbs. The original D-Types were the first to exceed 180 mph on the Mulsanne straight at Le Mans.
Jerry Roehl – Ferrari 1958 250GT Pinin Farina Cabriolet Series 1
One of only 40 ever built. Its body style is almost identical to that of a 250 California, the car featured in the movie “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”. Winner of “Most Elegant Car” at the Santa Fe Concorso in September 2011. Presented as the showcar at the Geneva Salon in 1958. Only one with this type of rear bumper. This car appeared by invitation at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering in 2007.
Jerry Roehl – 1962 Jaguar XKE Open Seater Series 1
The E-Type was first introduced at the Geneva Salon in 1961. Before being purchased at the RM Auction during the Pebble Beach weekend in 2004 by current owner, place second at the Jaguar North America National Concours in 2002. The first full year of production. 260 HP. Top speed: 150 mph.
Introduced at the 1964 Paris Auto Show, the 275 GTB represented significant advances over the 250 GT Lusso that it replaced. The styling was more exciting and rakish, and mechanically, the cars were much more sophisticated. Fitting independent suspension all around for the first time on a road-going Ferrari, it also included a 5-speed gearbox in the specification. Mounting the transmission at the rear of the car for improved weight distribution in a transaxle. These features combined with the larger and more powerful 3.3 liter engine made the 275 GTB a markedly faster and more capable car than any other mainstream roadgoing Ferrari before it. That it was and remains achingly beautiful is further icing on the cake.
With just 250 short nose examples built, the 275 GTB is considerably rarer than other desirable Ferraris including the Lusso (350 examples built) and the Daytona (over 1200 examples built). Certainly among the most beautiful Ferrari road cars ever, 275s have enjoyed tremendous appreciation, and this is an an outstanding example of these very significant Ferrari road cars.
This is a 4 cylinder vintage race car with a dry sump. Develops 175 HP & weighs only 1404lbs. With a different top gear ratio, it topped out at 167 mph at the Daytona speedway. On a short track, it has beaten a Shelby 427 Cobra.
1967 Mercedes 230SL Top Up replaced the Mercedes 190SL. It is often referred to as the “Pagoda” due to the shape of its top. This is the same model driven by Doris Day in Pillow Talk and Alberto Finney in Two for the Road.
The 1974 E-Type V-12 represents the last full year of production of all models of the E-Type. This particular car won the National Concours at the Jaguar Club of North America National Meet in 2005. It appeared by invitation at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering on August 19th, 2011.
478 horsepower at about 2400 pounds. With a 3-liter, 8-cylinder engine with twin turbos, this car goes 0-60 mph in 3.7 seconds and has a top-end speed of 208 mph. Ferrari made 1315 F40’s and 202 for the U.S. market. These cars have become highly-collectible.
A Ferrari dealer in Monterey, California made a deal to have the second F40 ever exported to the U.S. shipped to him in Monterey so that it could be auctioned the day before the Pebble Beach Concours D’ Elegance. The bidding ended with Jerry J. Moore of Houston, then the No.1 car collector in the world with 832 cars. Mr. Moore traded six new Ferrari Testarossas and paid $500,000 for this car on August 18, 1990. Known as the “Pebble Beach F40” due to the circumstances surrounding its purchase.
The whole point of the Viper is intended to go fast, stop hard, hang onto corners, and give everyone in sight — driver, passenger, and bystanders — a thrill. The Viper’s massive ten-cylinder engine is mated to a six-speed transmission. An arresting plastic body hides a stout, steel-tube frame. There’s also an unequal-length control-arm suspension, giant disc brakes, and wider-than-wide tires and wheels. And the entire exotic package weighs in at 3450 pounds, ready to rumble.
This Dodge Viper RT/10 was the first one delivered and sold in NM in October 1993. With 400 HP, the Viper RT/10 does 0-60 in 4.6 seconds.
This Ford supercar has a supercharged 5.4 liter, DOHC, V-8 engine with 550 HP, 500 lb-ft torque, 0 to 60 in 3.2 seconds, and has a top speed of 205 MPH. There were 1,750 of these supercars built each year in 2005 and 2006 to commemorate Ford Motor Company’s 100 year anniversary. This GT has only 1,800 miles clocked in on its odometer.
Jerry Roehl News: Magazine and media coverage of Jerry’s marvelous car collection. Articles and stories: Ferrari cars and charity car shows.
1957 Edition – Ferrari 250 GT1958 Ferrari 250 GT1957 Jaguar D-Type1962 Jaguar XKE1965 Lotus Elan1965 Ferrari 275 GTB1967 Mercedes 230SL1974 Jaguar E-Type1990 Ferrari F401994 Dodge Viper RT/101999 Ferrari 3602002 Ferrari 575 M 2005 Ford GTJerry Roehl – Car Collection Click car image to see full car page with info and image gallery.