https://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2018/08/ferrari-targa-top-design-patented.html This is why I thought an Aperta may be in the works
No idea. I saw Marcel’s note which is what i m referring to. My dealer is not sure what the car is either and of course has no idea about the name. As usual I will beg for a car, but I have no idea if the factory will give me one. If it is indeed an extreme barchetta-style car, I am sure it will be very exclusive. The market seems to be cooling off a bit, which is great news for those of us who are not collectors! Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Collating the information on here presented as facts new 812 derivative is limited to 200 units all of which have been allocated to top tier clients.Car has no roof or windscreen and is called 812 Monza.Future owners are invited to a factory launch on Sept 18th. No idea what if any of this is true (no disrespect to any poster intended) but seems well informed and I for one believe this will prove substantially accurate. Apologies if I have omitted anything but I put this together from memory. I also believe a limited edition 812 VS (more like a tdf)will also be launched at some point in future.I am hoping that will be called an 812 MM but doubt it has a name yet.
Perfect, all I needed to know in one post Thanks Andrew. If that 812 speedster is real, I'm HELL of excited to see it !
is 100% sure it's based on the 812 ? looking at the poontoon fender TR I told myself it would be easier to do with the portofino fenders
I’m so excited that (I’m assuming , and hoping ) that ferrari will build modern re-imaginings of the 50’s and 60’s classics - icons ...not recreations of cars but of impact , glamour and the sexiest automotive shapes EVER!!! I’m truly , giddily waiting fir ferrarichat updates — Marcel , pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease Marcel ...
This project called internally F176, has been trying to been hidden even to some Ferrari employees, so you can imagine why there are not almost any info about it until now. Couple of members of this forum were selected, big congrats to them.
There was, but it fooled everybody as it looked identical to a Mercedes-Benz SLR Roadster McLaren Stirling Moss. No windscreen. Marcel Massini