Why there are different horses on Ferrari cars?
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Bunty Killa said:
Angelis said:
The horses on the front of the cars have been positioned differently since 2004.
Those that lean to the right are made in the west wing of the Ferrari factory. Those leaning to the left are made in East wing of the factory which is shared with Maserati. Therefore, the left wing made cars (called internally "modello sinistra") are built by Maserati employees on a contract basis. Which means those Ferrari's are not made at the Factory Ferrari and are therefore worth less on the used market.
Beware of horse's being moved from the left to the right by unscrupulous dealers. The way to check is to feel the back side of the horses arse. Make sure you give it a good finger. If there is a ridge, it is a leftie.
You learn something new everyday! Great Knowledge!Those that lean to the right are made in the west wing of the Ferrari factory. Those leaning to the left are made in East wing of the factory which is shared with Maserati. Therefore, the left wing made cars (called internally "modello sinistra") are built by Maserati employees on a contract basis. Which means those Ferrari's are not made at the Factory Ferrari and are therefore worth less on the used market.
Beware of horse's being moved from the left to the right by unscrupulous dealers. The way to check is to feel the back side of the horses arse. Make sure you give it a good finger. If there is a ridge, it is a leftie.
johnnyreggae said:
So lets get this correct : you are suggesting because not every horse looks absolutely the same as every other and are not oriented in exactly the same direction almost all Ferraris have crash damage
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