RE: Ferrari's 70th anniversary: Pic Of The Week

RE: Ferrari's 70th anniversary: Pic Of The Week

Friday 30th September 2016

Ferrari's 70th anniversary: Pic Of The Week

Well if you don't like these five liveries, there are 65 more coming...



Ferrari isn't a company to pass up a celebration opportunity lightly, and 70 years as a car company is a pretty significant milestone. So as well as branding each of the LaFerrari Apertas with a new '70 Years 1947-2017' logo, the Tailor Made department will also make 350 very special cars next year.

The cars have already been sold- of course - but they're still worth talking about. 70 liveries have been chosen from Ferrari's illustrious history over the past seven decades, with five cars to be made in each livery. Each will be unique too, with the current Ferrari range comprising five models: 488 GTB, 488 Spider, F12, GTC4 Lusso and California T.

At Paris Ferrari previewed five, with details presumably to follow on the remaining liveries. It certainly isn't short of paint schemes to use! It's not just motorsport either; the California T here aims to evoke Steve McQueen's 250 GTL Berlinetta, with the same brown/camel leather colour combination.

The four other cars on the Paris stand are 'The Stirling' (an F12 inspired by Stirling Moss's Tourist Trophy winning 250 GT SWB), 'The Schumacher' (a 488 GTB with the 2003 F1 livery), 'The Green Jewel' (a 488 Spider paying homage to the 365 P2 that twice won the Kyalami Nine Hours) and another 488 Spider taking inspiration from a Pininfarina bodied 1953 375 MM.

And, well, they looked to make a pretty good wallpaper. Some may see it as Ferrari cynically cashing in on its heritage, but when the results look like this you'll hear no complaints from us! We'll take the F12 please...

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405dogvan

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266 months

Saturday 1st October 2016
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The F12 isn't too successful and brown remains brown but the Green 488 is glorious.

Note that the original car was monoposto (one seat) so they made the driver's seat ORANGE to reflect that ;0

405dogvan

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Sunday 2nd October 2016
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F40LM said:
5 anniversary versions shown and no black wheels.......??? Are black wheels finally done for the foreseeable????
We can only hope

Whilst they occasionally look OK, they mostly look like someone couldn't be bothered to clean them ;0