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Author Topic: 60th Anniversary Ferrari  (Read 1546 times)

Offline Wizzo

60th Anniversary Ferrari
« on: February 05, 2007, 08:56:13 AM »
Ferrari will build a series of 60 unique cars as part of its 60th anniversary celebrations.



Based on the 540bhp  5.7-litre V12-powered 612 Scaglietti, the Prancing Horse’s special GTs will come in a two-tone livery in a combination of classic Ferrari colours as used on some of the Italian company's most memorable models. Interiors will include new colour combinations and a new-generation electrochromic glass roof, whose opacity can be altered to suit -- just like the on the Ferrari 575 SuperAmerica.

Each example will also boast an enamelled symbol set on the central tunnel representing one of the 60 historic events chosen to celebrate the marque’s anniversary.

How much? Ferrari isn't saying but the standard 612 Scaglietti costs £175,725 before options, so you're unlikely to get any change out of £200,000. If you can get one, that is...



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