A couple of photos of my 456Gt (& DD). Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
it's ok but of course you take your life in your hands! ;-) ekchully, I love the 456 though your photo seems to make her appear like the Queen Mum. Far lovelier IMHO than the 612 that I find just too darn big. Reminds me to report that a crazy in the Ferrari Owners Club of Great Britain is racing a 456 in the FOC's intra-Club racing series. Stripped it down, eliminated all unnecessary weight, and is doing quite well in their Club competition!
John, did you photograph those Prodrive 550's yourself? If so, where? If not, by whom and where? ;-) I have a fantasy dream of acquiring one of these to match my 575, though in reality I'm trying to downsize at the moment!
My daughter took some photos of 135171 last time she was here from the UK. Lots of rock chips for some reason. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Those aren't rock chips. These are rock chips... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
thank you. the pic does not look like rosso corsa. it has a grey/metallic looking shade. but you can never tell from a pic. cool plate b.t.w.
128201 at Dead Horse gap. On the Alpine Way, Thredbo, NSW, Australia. In Australia's snowfields. This is Australia's highest 'alpine pass' at 1580m ... taken when a storm was developing behind the camera. I can no longer say "the car has never been driven in the rain" ... LOL Interesting how the camera, Nikon D700, produces two different 'shades' of blue. Domenic .. I visit Calgary every year, late September, and NEVER see a Ferrari Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login