Exotics_Builder Posted September 14 Posted September 14 In Order: Roma Roma F12 TdF Daytona SP3 12 cilindri GTS 12 cilindri GTB Amalfi (Roma replacement) Scuderia Emblem Daytona SP3 F12 TdF 1
Roger U Posted September 14 Posted September 14 Thanks for posting the photos. Some nice and very interesting cars there.
Brudda Posted September 14 Author Posted September 14 7 hours ago, Exotics_Builder said: In Order: Roma Roma F12 TdF Daytona SP3 12 cilindri GTS 12 cilindri GTB Amalfi (Roma replacement) Scuderia Emblem Daytona SP3 F12 TdF Yes! Great job!
Exotics_Builder Posted September 14 Posted September 14 (edited) Gordon Murray T50. And, believe it or not... Edited September 14 by Exotics_Builder 2
iamsuperdan Posted September 14 Posted September 14 Remember when Ferrari made attractive cars? All of these new Ferraris just leave me feeling flat. I'm sure they're amazing to drive, but part of the appeal of a Ferrari was that it was a sexy beast to look at. And it's gettingt worse. Just look at the brand new Testarossa. 1
peteski Posted Sunday at 09:30 PM Posted Sunday at 09:30 PM 2 hours ago, iamsuperdan said: All of these new Ferraris just leave me feeling flat. I'm sure they're amazing to drive, but part of the appeal of a Ferrari was that it was a sexy beast to look at. Yeah, just like with other things in today's world, esoteric car manufacturers (and even large regular passenger car manufacturers) have jumped the shark. I see this kind of thing all around me. Do we really need 20 varieties of Oreo cookies, not even counting all the "Limited Editions". Or dozen flavors of Coke or Pepsi? seems that every time I go grocery store, there is a new variety of something available. This extends to other product ranges too. Sometimes too-much is too-much.
Exotics_Builder Posted Sunday at 09:34 PM Posted Sunday at 09:34 PM As regards the first post. The Amalfi is a just announced, so no kit yet. An F12 TdF may be available from Alpha, but otherwise just a Burago diecast at the moment. Alpha also has a 12 Cilindri GTS, but I did not get that.
Brudda Posted Thursday at 01:40 PM Author Posted Thursday at 01:40 PM I saw these in person and was not entirely excited. They looked ok but I like the old pininfarina designs. But I grew up with the old designs. This was the first time I saw millionaires working for billionaires. I’m just a mere peasant. One guy not even 40 years old said he will buy 2. One for him and his wife. Cool 1 million. Had the money wired transferred in a second. So you may not like it , but the billionaires like it so Ferrari caters to them , not us. The Ferrari p3-4 is what I like but it’s not 1967.
Brudda Posted Thursday at 01:51 PM Author Posted Thursday at 01:51 PM 7 minutes ago, Brudda said: I saw these in person and was not entirely excited. They looked ok but I like the old pininfarina designs. But I grew up with the old designs. This was the first time I saw millionaires working for billionaires. I’m just a mere peasant. One guy not even 40 years old said he will buy 2. One for him and his wife. Cool 1 million. Had the money wired transferred in a second. So you may not like it , but the billionaires like it so Ferrari caters to them , not us. The Ferrari p3-4 is what I like but it’s not 1967. Another crazy thing I saw was the bill for all of us ( the team) at the reserved restaurant in Monterey. I thought it was $3000 at cringed at that but Ron the mechanic said look again. It was $30,000 a very different and unique lifestyle.
Xingu Posted yesterday at 04:05 PM Posted yesterday at 04:05 PM Some of the ugly parts are what keep the car on the road at 200 mph. 95% of the owners will never come anywhere close to that.
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