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Brian Kennedy (Kennedy)
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Username: Kennedy

Post Number: 557
Registered: 3-2002
Posted on Thursday, October 23, 2003 - 9:32 am:   

Agreed. I find it particularly useful to go back to older models and do such side-by-sides... you can often strongly see the common lines. But sometimes its hard to find a consistent set of pictures of the older cars (like the 375MM) from a variety of angles, to match up with the new cars.

Here's one I did comparing the lines of the F50 with the lines of the 360. I consider the F50 one of the most beautiful Ferraris, but a bit extreme for daily driving. The 360 I find to be a perfect compromise, preserving much of the lines and beauty of the F50, in a bit tamer package. But the commonality between the two is unmistakable when you put them side-by-side:

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Mark (Study)
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Username: Study

Post Number: 1005
Registered: 10-2001
Posted on Thursday, October 23, 2003 - 9:19 am:   

I am looking at changes from 456 to 612. I find it helpful to look at the entire new family, and than also compare to how older families have changed shape in the past.

612 does look like a nice improvement over the 456


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