1) Does anyone have a picture of Azzuro Monaco? I want to see the difference between Azzuro California and Azzuro Monaco. 2) Is the pic below Rosso Fiorano? I saw the Fiorano 360 this past weekend at Lotus of south bay and it looked Nothing like this CS pictured below. Maybe the showroom lights don't make it pop like this photo? This CS looks FANTASTIC! And so does the Modena.. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Not sure about Rosso Fiorano, but this link has a pic of a 430 in Azzuro Monaco: http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showpost.php?p=136440822&postcount=37 A really beatiful colour - slightly darker than Azzuro California.
Azzuro Monaco thats probably my all time favourite colour, next time I might wait the extra 3 months for it as its not on the standard Ferrari colour palette
Here is a pic I just found 360 in Azzuro Monaco Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Rosso Fiorano...looks quite different in natural lighting than under artificial showroom lights. Indoors in the garage, under fluorescents it looks kind of "orangey" or "copper-y" Under the sunlight it gets darker, redder with the metallic specks becoming very "sparkly". Outside, in slightly overcast skies, it looks incredible: Very deep, shiny and dark red. At Cavallino last month, a spectator asked me if Rosso Fiorano was a factory color..they thought it had been "sprayed" with the shiny, sparkly paint they use on "pimp my ride"
azzuro (sp?) monaco looks gorgeous. was it an offered (non custom) color back when 360s were produced? that 360 does look a little darker than azzuro california, but that color does seem to change appearance based on lighting conditions. i never knew of a 360 in monaco until now.
Azzuro Monaco 360 (2000) at a board sponsor Ruf Auto Centre http://inventory.racperformance.com/web/947/vehicle/372281/2000-Ferrari-360%20Modena-F1%20Coupe-Dallas-Texas $83k Very good looking 11k miles Image Unavailable, Please Login
I'm not a big fan of red cars. But, Rosso Fiorano on a 360/Stradale is incredible! The car oozes class and sport all at once.
Niello Maserati in Sacramento has an Azzuro Monaco over cream leather, the color struck me and I asked about it last week. I'm sure you can google the dealership to see pictures of their 360 spyder. Greg
I have a 360M Rosso Fiorano and the picture of CS does look very much like the same color. Knowing from my own photography, its a very difficult color to represent in pictures and has to be seen in person to appreciate. Both Azzuro Monaco and Rosso Fiorano are complimented during our local C&C.
It's a beautiful car and color combo. As you can see in this photo, the paint has an iridescent hue that changes from a medium blue, with a shift to violet in the clearcoat. Vic in Seattle Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Here are a couple of pictures; one pulls out that iridescent violet hue, the other is more of a straight on shot showing the base color. This car is a real looker going down the road. Note: The file compression used for importing the pictures to this site takes away some of the subtleties in the color, but I hope you can see what I'm referring to shift in the hue. Vic in Seattle Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Man that's a good-looking car. With these cars does having a rare paint colour help the asking price because it's a rarity, or hurt the price because the colour's not high in demand? Basically, is $83K a fair price for a '00 with 11k miles? It seems a little high to me...