But can anyone show that photo on an official site - I have no doubt M Massini is correct but so far I have not found photo 4 on a factory site
at the beginning they released four pictures. When they realise that in the fourth everyone could see the name of the model suddenly it disappeared!!! Not to mention the low definition picture in the first screen of ferrari's site.
Store it in your garage? Where does the soft top hide? I'm interested in the storage of the roof...as in, could you go for a drive and be easily prepared when it rains?
Not quite exact. There will be anniversary editions as announced at the Cavalcade and a 70th anniversary car, the 150R
Now that's interesting. Would this 150R be a new model or based on an existing car? Does the 150 have to do with the designation of the LF? R signifies something even racier? Sorry if I am asking too much...
My personal opinion is that it would have looked nice if it had a flat engine-bay glass cover like we had in a 360 spider or F430 spider AND the two rear pillars like we have had in the 458/488 spider. Pics attached. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
My OTHER personal opinion is that it would have been cooler if the engine bay and the rear window looked a bit old school, a bit reminiscent of the F50... which, by the way, was also an open-top N/A V12. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
One more... In general, I think it looks cool, of course with some modifications. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Another winner for Ferrari! Who wouldn't want this? It's got style, exclusivity, performance, emotion, the right badge, the lot!
ha peter you definitely know how to tease us. i hope that this 150 r is something more extraordinary than lafe or the lafe spyder, both spec and look wise. would love to hear more detail about it if you can share?
i agree. i might be the minority here to almost feel nothing about this lafe spyder and i love the way lafe looks still. not that it is ugly or anything but the way it looks is more predictable than 488 spyder vs standard 488 imo, which makes it way less interesting.
Targas are essentially coupes when it comes to design. Unlike other cars that have folding roofs and decklid designs, targa just chop the top and call it a day.
http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/ferrari-discussion-not-model-specific-sponsored-algar-ferrari/526198-350-special-edition-cars-70th.html This is the only one I found.
Also http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/ff-gtc4lusso-f12/526378-ferrari-readying-350-special-editions-its-70th-anniversary.html
I locked in my new license plate as LFAPRTA the day it was shown officially. If anyone knows an AZ owner of a LaFerrari Aperta looking for the perfect plate for their new toy I'd be willing to part with it for a reasonable price.