The early cars often had these hand activated hot water valves to turn off the supply of hot water to the heater radiator under the dash. This is a very nice reproduction with all of the original details including the proper Hi Domed Screw. Hand Operated Heater Valve.
These small rubber boots were used on a lot of the wire attachment points such as the coils, generator, horn compressors and fan clutch sending unit. On my Cabriolet there are 12 or 13 in the engine compartment. This type has an 11mm O.D. Barrel and they were common in the 250 era. 11mm Wire Terminal Boots
The 275s began using the cast alloy wheels in the mid-1960s. With this configuration there was a small chrome-plated hub cap to cover the bolts used to attach the splined steel hub to the cast alloy wheels. The 275s and 300 GTCs used the small RW 32 hubs. These are the correct hub caps for these two models. The other cars used the larger RW 42 hubs and there are at least two different types of hub caps for them. Chrome hub caps for the 275GTBs and 330 GTCs with the RW 32 hubs
This is another Italian Reproduction of the GTE manual published in August 1961. It is in Italian and is acceptable for all of the 250 cars after 8/61 regardless of the destination point. The reproductions and the Italian version are acceptable for all Concours. Italian 250 GTE Owner’s Manual