Interview with Ferrari, not disappointed!

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Had an amazing opportunity to interview with Ferrari headquarters today. I was hoping to see some up close (because most owners shoo you away), they gave me permission and was able to snap up a few. Gorgeous vehicles, can't really appreciate the craftsmanship until you get up close and personal. Wanted to share, using a few as wallpapers on my pc, welcome to do the same!


458 Speciale
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Ferrari California
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Originally Posted By: Clevy
I like the California.

Where do I put the booster seat


lol, not sure why they put back seats in, can't fit anyone in there! Reminds me if the FRS/BRZ back seats!
 
288 GTO and F40 are the only Ferraris that interest me. I respect their heritage and engineering and innovation and I'm jealous that you got an interview with them - but IMO they only made two really epic beasts
 
Originally Posted By: Olas
288 GTO and F40 are the only Ferraris that interest me. I respect their heritage and engineering and innovation and I'm jealous that you got an interview with them - but IMO they only made two really epic beasts

Are you going to acquire either one soon ?
 
250 GTO and 275 GTB are pretty interesting as well, but those are cars from a whole different era when Ferrari himself was still around and maintaining purity.
They'd also run rather more than any more modern Ferrari, both to buy and to use.
OTOH, the Magnum PI model is both gorgeous and affordable.
Not all that fast, but if you're driving a Ferrari, you don't need to drag-race plebian Corvettes, BMWs and Chyslers.
 
We have a dealership nearby and i took my son there to ogle some of the cars. Absolutely some of the nicest build quality I have ever seen at any price. I think at that time the waiting list was 3 years!

But the one that lights me up is the old 355. My personal favorite...
 
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