I recently was lucky enough to have found this card for sale.
https://imageshack.com/a/Ynrn7/1It's from original artwork by Michael Turner. This card is of Phil Hill driving a Cobra around the Sicilian mountains of the Targa Florio in 1964. I shared it with my friend Kieth and he asked me what year it was produced, to which I wasn't sure.
In what can only be described as a serendipitous event, yesterday I received a GT350 plate that I recently found:
http://www.saacforum.com/index.php?topic=8641.0and with it was a copy of the Competition Press & Autoweek, October 2, 1965. On the back page was this ad from England's Studio 88 for a set of Christmas cards based on Europe's leading racing artist, Michael Turner. So now I know they were from 1965. Pretty cool! Check out the ad with the 1965 GT350 that used the front plate I bought. The seller's friend purchased it from Downtown Ford in the late '70s.
There were 8 cars credited as going to Downtown, 041, 076, 078, 113, 115, 116, 183, 184. I think the car pictured in the ad is most probably 041, because it was sold to the Manager of the Hi-Performance Department, Bob Cooper. I think there is an excellent chance that it would be Bob in the picture behind the wheel with the helmet on. Does anyone agree?
Lastly, if you want to eat your heart ad, check out the classifieds from this newspaper, but I warned you. '58 Ferrari California for $6k, '64 Cobra for $4975, Paul Peterson's '64 Cobra custom, Testa Rosa Protoype for $2995, & etc.
Update: I scanned the images to read them better:
https://imageshack.com/a/KG8n7/1