On June 15, 1966, the Franco-Britannic Autos dealership in Levallois-Perret, exclusive importer of Ferrari in France since 1958, delivered its new car, a 275 GTB/2 (chassis 08641) in Azzurro color (light blue metal), to Roger Plemiannikov, better known as Roger Vadim. Figure of the cinema of the 1950s and 1960s, at the same time journalist, reporter-photographer, poet, actor, scriptwriter, novelist and of course director, he had on his arm the most beautiful women of his time, from Brigitte Bardot to Catherine Deneuve or Annette Stroyberg, as well as the most beautiful cars. He was 22 years old in 1950 when he fell in love with Brigitte Bardot with whom he married at the age of 18 years of the young actress in 1952. The two will become stars together with the film "And God... created the woman", written and directed by Roger Vadim in 1956. In the background of the film, Saint Tropez will pass from the status of a fishing village to the mythical place we know today, where the filmmaker will come to survey the streets at the wheel of his Ferrari. From 1959, it is on board a Ferrari 250 GT SWB spider California (chassis 2175GT) of 1959 grigio metalizzato (metallic gray), that he is seen regularly in the small village of the Var coast. When he took possession of his new 275 GTB/2, Roger Vadim was married for a year to the young American actress Jane Fonda.