please post pics when she's fitted, can't wait to see the new look...and also post pics when you paint her black
Will do. As I have several spare bodies I'm thinking of painting them different colors including Black at some point and fitting them for a change after a few years and then rotating back.
Interesting color, and great photoshopping, Michiel. And Jim, what's about a full-carbon version such as this Zonda? Alan Image Unavailable, Please Login
Will yellow be one of the colors? (yellow 412P) Also, would you condider doing a paint job like either your 412P or your P3/4, with numbers and decals etc.? Or white for the old 0844 (pretty sure) paint job? Just some suggestions. Thanks
A car just can't get any more beautiful than that the design elements are just perfect,infact i'm struggling to think of a design that would look better that,and the car would look amazing in grigio alloy or grigio nurburgring,those colors would really bring out the details of the car,how about that jim? on the other hand your car in black would look very mysterious like a spaceship or a batmobile and anyone who sees it in the street would wet themselves
that just looks sooooo wicked!!! high res please! also, I hope Jim doesn't object to this whole 'paint shennanigan'.... mean absolutely NO disrespect for the red color scheme, or car as she was born....Black is just my fave color...am just thrilled that Jim's indulging us in the idea...
Come on, you all are making this way too easy on him. Lets do some bare carbon fiber with each signature of every Ferrari world championship winning driver woven into it in gold leaf. And you all said "black." Bah! Best
Id like to stress what this means for the auto industry as opposed to the enthusiast community alone. All along, we have been very happy for Jim and his family for this extraordinary machine; both functional and beautiful. It is without doubt a fantastic gift to the Ferrari community and all auto-enthusiastic folks the world over! There is however, an underling sense of service here that I think we need to mention. As one of the most exclusive marques in the world, Ferrari have an obligation to its customers and enthusiasts alike to provide only the best in automotive refinement and quality. With a paramount history on their side, Ferrari produces some of the worlds premier automobiles without merely spiting the wealthy with a highly marked MSRP, and a golden bull. It is this attention to detail from car-guy to buyer, which echoes throughout magazine publications and garages worldwide. However... When an inquiry comes along as highly cavalier as Mr.Glickenhaus' one takes notice when this caliber auto-manufacture says "...sure." This level of customer-relations and cooperation should very well sit as an example to all business owners and managers. We see in a nearly identical light the extreme generosity of Zagato in recent years, as well as in the past. One must notice that it is not the 7Eleven slushy-guy who gives you another cup for free, but moreover, one of the world's most storied corporations which carries this caste of sophistication. This is why the 7Eleven guy is only known for his acne and wallet-chain and Ferrari are where they are. When business is not customer oriented, there ceases to be meaning, as business itself relates directly to the customer base it is serving. Simply put - give the mouse a cookie... Best, Jon