David Wheeler
David Wheeler caught the Ferrari bug in 1961 and fell in love with the first GTE he saw at that year's London Motor Show. It took more than 20 years for him to acquire his first Ferrari, though. Following a successful career in engineering management he retired in 2005. This allowed him to pursue his real passion of researching the early Ferraris. He took over as editor and publisher of the quarterly 250 GTE newsletter in 2014 and has grown it into a full colour magazine with a worldwide...See more
David Wheeler caught the Ferrari bug in 1961 and fell in love with the first GTE he saw at that year's London Motor Show. It took more than 20 years for him to acquire his first Ferrari, though. Following a successful career in engineering management he retired in 2005. This allowed him to pursue his real passion of researching the early Ferraris. He took over as editor and publisher of the quarterly 250 GTE newsletter in 2014 and has grown it into a full colour magazine with a worldwide circulation. The last few years have been dedicated to researching, photographing and collecting material for this definitive work on his beloved 250 GTEs. See less
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