Is this verde seabird? https://drive-my.com/en/test-drive/item/2079-road-test-1969-ferrari-365gtc.html Marcel was it so named after a race horse ?
Verde Seabird https://www.classicdriver.com/en/car/ferrari/365-gt4-22/1974/441299 and here: http://meiser-klassik.de/en/vehicles/ferrari-365-gtc/
Thanks for the links. I see now that a simple google search revealed interesting data. So it's a dark, solid green, not much different at first sight from BRG. Sure up close there are differences.
Brave choice on an F12, many people not keen on green Ferrari (I am an exception). Solid Greens even more so. I think it will look great though.
Verde Sea-Bird 2.665.902, named after a thoroughbred from France, born 1962. See also the article about "1960’s Ferrari Color Names based on Thoroughbred Race Horses" co-authored by Mr. Alexandre Lafond and myself in the Club Ferrari France 2016 Yearbook. Marcel Massini
http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/612-599/271912-599-production-numbers.html Interesting reading re numbers. I have no idea. But my totally wild guess would be greater than 3k and less than 5k F12b. Truly a shot in the dark. I'm just glad one of them resides with me
F12 sales for just Europe> Ferrari-F12-Berlinetta auto sales statistics Europe Monthly and annual sales figures for the Ferrari F12 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 January 48 33 17 35 February 48 19 16 34 March 87 57 53 36 April 105 75 42 50 May 64 50 23 41 June 69 48 34 49 July 53 45 33 35 August 43 14 14 25 September 33 16 30 28 October 21 23 22 14 22 November 41 39 21 13 20 December 20 12 18 1 12 Ferrari F12 2016 387 2015 290 2014 418 2013 624 2012 82 Production started in October 2012 with only 20 cars. Note the totals are pushed together on the list as there are only 3 months of production for the first year. January to September numbers start for the following year of 2013 and not during 2012.
I guess I'm not that smart because I'm not sure how to interpret these numbers Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Can't imagine those total numbers being so low. Makes the regular F12 look like an LE model. Especially since the TDF has a 799 units run.
As the numbers are for Europe only, the global numbers probably around 3x of those - guesstimate 5,000 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
It's not a real car, but I read that a F12 with a duo-tone paint is "ugly". An this is my vision: https://www.flickr.com/photos/136620090@N04/32421715183/in/dateposted-public/