Why there are different horses on Ferrari cars?

Why there are different horses on Ferrari cars?

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porker9xx

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191 months

Monday 28th July 2014
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Always wondered about different horses on Ferrari cars. Why they are different? Are both of them correct and came from the factory?

Below are examples exactly for Ferrari 612. But those different horses are also seen on other Ferrari cars.

See ferrari horses on the grill (tail of the horse):


This looks to me correct:



This looks to me not correct:

porker9xx

Original Poster:

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Monday 28th July 2014
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priley said:
I imagine it's as simple as the tail of one getting bent whilst cleaning the grill.
Maybe.

But the horse below looks rotated slightly to the left. How to explain this?



Also badges on the boot sometimes look incorrectly placed.
Maybe those things suggest accident damage?

porker9xx

Original Poster:

53 posts

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Monday 28th July 2014
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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

Do you believe Elvis is alive & living on the moon too ?
Are you suggesting Ferraris are coming from the factory with wrong horses (wrong shape tail and/or wrongly put)?

Looking at printed original Ferrari brochures, I don't see wrong horses, that's why I am asking....

porker9xx

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191 months

Monday 4th August 2014
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On the similar topic, what about different panel gaps on Ferrari cars (especially in front)? Do they come from the factory like this?