Imagine a 'bare aluminum' look for a paint color and a unique livery to compliment the final result... I to am looking forward to seeing a picture of Jack's unique SP3![/QUOTE] Mmmmm… you have a very good memory ! Christian : I only sat in the car when I went to the factory to spec it. I never tried it like most owners when they pulled the trigger. Some good friends who received it have good things to say about it. Anyway, it is a grail car for me : rear NA V12, carbon frame derived from the LaFerrari aperta, spider, no battery, nice doors… unfortunately it should be ready in early 25 while I will be abroad so a factory delivery may not be possible. I only did it once for the 812 competizione and it is a great experience.
Imagine a 'bare aluminum' look for a paint color and a unique livery to compliment the final result... I to am looking forward to seeing a picture of Jack's unique SP3![/QUOTE] Of2worlds, Today we find Ferraris extremely well cared in the choice of colors but also in the choice of materials. I am personally delighted because I love these Ferraris who are so different. Yes, now that Jacques has dropped his bombshell on us, we can only wait for Christmas. Medium grey, red for the interior? Or blue Le Mans, tan... Wait and see.
Mmmmm… you have a very good memory ! Christian : I only sat in the car when I went to the factory to spec it. I never tried it like most owners when they pulled the trigger. Some good friends who received it have good things to say about it. Anyway, it is a grail car for me : rear NA V12, carbon frame derived from the LaFerrari aperta, spider, no battery, nice doors… unfortunately it should be ready in early 25 while I will be abroad so a factory delivery may not be possible. I only did it once for the 812 competizione and it is a great experience.[/QUOTE] Jacques, It takes a lot of madness to sign like that... without seeing, without trying. Ordering from the factory is the best, I think. We will wait for the Grail. Keep the pressure
Of2worlds, Today we find Ferraris extremely well cared in the choice of colors but also in the choice of materials. I am personally delighted because I love these Ferraris who are so different. Yes, now that Jacques has dropped his bombshell on us, we can only wait for Christmas. Medium grey, red for the interior? Or blue Le Mans, tan... Wait and see.[/QUOTE] Imagine it will be something like this with a livery added. Not sure of the interior color choice. Image Unavailable, Please Login
[QUOTE=" Imagine it will be something like this with a livery added. Not sure of the interior color choice. View attachment 3773863 [/QUOTE] Thank you for the picture, I don t know this color.
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Carbonio a Vista is well named; that carbon weave really stands out on the front fender even in this less than crisp image. Another vote for the surprisingly popular gold wheels. Some gold dreamlines there to. An exquisite understated result!
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Too young, born in Madrid, Spain, 1 september 1994. I found the correct information in internet: ©Gpfans Carlos Sainz has revealed the meaning behind his 'Smooth Operator' running joke through the 2019 Formula 1 season. Sainz toasted many of his best performances of the season with a rendition of Sade's 1984 single.
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Piero Ferrari used his past memories to create his own special Daytona SP3. When Piero Ferrari started in the family business in 1964 their F1 car was not the typical red but instead was changed late in the season to the North America (USA) colors of white and blue. This was the F1 Ferrari raced by NART with Luigi Chinetti there wearing his nation's colors. This F1 experience plus the memory of a special 'street' version 250 LM became the inspiration for his Daytona SP3 Ferrari. Image Unavailable, Please Login The famous 250 LM wearing a blue livery on white paint and the delux red interior that Piero Ferrari recalled > Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Finally the result created by Piero Ferrari who first went to Fiorano to enjoy his new Ferrari SP3 in safety. Image Unavailable, Please Login -iliasabawi