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At the top of the picture is the paneled mule that was seen around Maranello in February. At the bottom appears an identical mule whose pictures were posted here today by Maha. As the camouflages are different and the color of the brake calipers too, they will most likely be different mules. In this last mule we can see more clearly the round fasteners that hold the panels to the body. Image Unavailable, Please Login
It looks like this mule has been through a war or at the very least a mobster hit with a machine gun! Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
Below is a view not yet posted here of the rear of this latest mule. In addition to the various panels that are fastened to the body it is clear that the rear lights are streamlined may be in a style similar to the one of the 296. Image Unavailable, Please Login
This picture is scaring me. Looks like they are going to continue the ugly headlight arrangements along the lines of the Roma, SF90, 296 and PS. I hated it when Mclaren started this trend, and hated it even more when Ferrari basically copied them.
But can you identify any line of the headlights in this specific photo? Everything is covered by disguises. From what has already been said here, the front (including the headlights, which have already been described in this topic) will be based on the lines of the 365 GTB/4 Daytona. Therefore, it will be very different from the models mentioned (SF90, 296, etc.).
That’s what dealer just told me when asking if I wanted to lodge an interest and put a deposit down. So thought I would verify through FChat - which generally knows more than dealers in any event.
I worked over the lights and shadows of my last quick sketch... i can´t say at this moment if this is the right direction. I'm still missing a bit the “wow factor“ in my sketch... Perhaps the final car is a bit more edged. And also the roof with the two halfs is pure speculation at this moment. In the back you see a bit of the SP3 and the Vision GT Concept. I´ve lightened the design above so you can better judge. Hope you enjoy it... this time of waiting is boring. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I think the windscreen needs to be curved, the area between the front wheel and start of the door a little shorter. The bonnet vents little longer and lower down and front wheel arches flowing back more (more of a natural curve than a hump, Creating a line from front to back) But that said its very impressive
The first two pictures compare views from the same angle, from the rear of this last mule covered in panels with that of the Roma type mule. In the third and fourth pictures, the rear lights, the rear window and the diffuser of the Roma-type mule were cloned onto the paneled mule and it seems that they all fit almost perfectly. This could indicate that the mule covered in panels could hide a Roma-type mule body but more elaborate. In the last group of pictures, fifth and sixth, the arrows indicate an opening that was already observed in the Roma-type mule and that appears to be maintained in the paneled mule. Could this opening mark the location of a future air outtake? In the last picture you can see the rear of the Roma from roughly the same angle as the mules. It is therefore possible to observe that the rear window, trunk and diffuser of the Roma type mule are different from the ones of the Roma. What seems to coincide between the Roma type mule and the Roma is the position and tapered shape of the rear lights. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I had the same, more or less, thoughts, so i gave it a try. Please note that i' m not an expert. PS. I really hope ohno forgives me for using his sketch. Image Unavailable, Please Login
It's lost all the curve on the bonnet so now it gives a Covert feel. need more curve but flowing curves
Very nice, as usual. I’m seeing some similar features but still keep going back to this… Image Unavailable, Please Login … and so thinking something like this though the proportion of the rear window needs to be fixed (among other things) as I was sketching this while eating, LOL… Image Unavailable, Please Login