Colour Collections?
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Ultimate "colour collection" has to be this Yellow Ferrari one
http://www.forza-mag.com/issues/136/articles/unbri...
Another article with a video here
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1099559_behind-...
http://www.forza-mag.com/issues/136/articles/unbri...
Another article with a video here
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1099559_behind-...
Cheib said:
Ultimate "colour collection" has to be this Yellow Ferrari one
http://www.forza-mag.com/issues/136/articles/unbri...
Another article with a video here
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1099559_behind-...
Given his relationship with Ferrari, I'm surprised he didn't buy this or at least know about it.http://www.forza-mag.com/issues/136/articles/unbri...
Another article with a video here
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1099559_behind-...
288 GTO prototipo in Giallo Fly.
http://www.rmsothebys.com/ff07/ferrari--leggenda-e...
Ralph Lauren could be relevant here, as per this extract from a Vanity Fair feature (January 2011) about his car collection:
It’s clear that, for all he pretends that other things matter just as much, Lauren is enamored of the way everything in his collection looks. The cars are arranged by make, not by chronology, which usually also means that the floors are organized by color, since almost all of the Ferraris are red, the Porsches black, and the Jaguars dark green. None of Lauren’s cars is particularly large—“These cars are my size,” he says—and most of them represent streamlining and speed more than sumptuous grandeur, or mechanical innovation. The gallery—oops, the garage—is designed as a pristine, neutral background, so as not to compete with the swooping lines of the cars themselves but to show off each of them as an object in itself.
And if a car doesn’t look perfect, Ralph Lauren will make it so. “These Bugattis were light blue,” he said, stopping in front of a 1934 Type 59 Grand Prix. “I said I wanted them black. I wanted to restore them as I thought they should ideally be.” He moved on to two Mercedes, one a Gullwing coupe, the other a 300SL Roadster, both painted in a color that is almost, but not quite, the standard German silver. Lauren’s cars have a touch of cream mixed in. “I got the right color, I got the right leather,” he said. “These cars are all what you dream they should be.”
It’s clear that, for all he pretends that other things matter just as much, Lauren is enamored of the way everything in his collection looks. The cars are arranged by make, not by chronology, which usually also means that the floors are organized by color, since almost all of the Ferraris are red, the Porsches black, and the Jaguars dark green. None of Lauren’s cars is particularly large—“These cars are my size,” he says—and most of them represent streamlining and speed more than sumptuous grandeur, or mechanical innovation. The gallery—oops, the garage—is designed as a pristine, neutral background, so as not to compete with the swooping lines of the cars themselves but to show off each of them as an object in itself.
And if a car doesn’t look perfect, Ralph Lauren will make it so. “These Bugattis were light blue,” he said, stopping in front of a 1934 Type 59 Grand Prix. “I said I wanted them black. I wanted to restore them as I thought they should ideally be.” He moved on to two Mercedes, one a Gullwing coupe, the other a 300SL Roadster, both painted in a color that is almost, but not quite, the standard German silver. Lauren’s cars have a touch of cream mixed in. “I got the right color, I got the right leather,” he said. “These cars are all what you dream they should be.”
Cheib said:
Ultimate "colour collection" has to be this Yellow Ferrari one
http://www.forza-mag.com/issues/136/articles/unbri...
Another article with a video here
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1099559_behind-...
Not sure if it's the same couple but '@Yonly65' on Instagram have a big yellow collection too - LaF coupe, FXX-K, F12 TDF, 458, 599GTO, AvSV, to name a few! http://www.forza-mag.com/issues/136/articles/unbri...
Another article with a video here
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1099559_behind-...
TIGA84 said:
Cheib said:
Ultimate "colour collection" has to be this Yellow Ferrari one
http://www.forza-mag.com/issues/136/articles/unbri...
Another article with a video here
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1099559_behind-...
Given his relationship with Ferrari, I'm surprised he didn't buy this or at least know about it.http://www.forza-mag.com/issues/136/articles/unbri...
Another article with a video here
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1099559_behind-...
288 GTO prototipo in Giallo Fly.
http://www.rmsothebys.com/ff07/ferrari--leggenda-e...
With zero forethought and planning I seem to have ended up with a majority of red and white cars. I must be subconsciously attracted to red.
Red
458 Spider
F12
Mercedes GLA
1964 Alfa Romeo Guiliette Sprint
1996 Lotus Esprit V8
1961 Mk2 Jag
White
E92 M3
Speciale
1967 Abarth 595
997.2 GT3RS
Everything else
Yellow 1972 Escort RS 1600 BDA
Green Exige 350 Sport
Teal 1930 Ford Model A Phaeton
Silver Mercedes GL
Grey 981 Boxster S
Red
458 Spider
F12
Mercedes GLA
1964 Alfa Romeo Guiliette Sprint
1996 Lotus Esprit V8
1961 Mk2 Jag
White
E92 M3
Speciale
1967 Abarth 595
997.2 GT3RS
Everything else
Yellow 1972 Escort RS 1600 BDA
Green Exige 350 Sport
Teal 1930 Ford Model A Phaeton
Silver Mercedes GL
Grey 981 Boxster S
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