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Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by Simon^2, May 2, 2009.

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  1. Simon^2

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    Ferrari 375 MM Scaglietti Coupe Speciale
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    Featured is a 375 MM s/n 0402 AM that started life originally as a Pinin Farina Spyder and was delivered new to film director Roberto Rosselini. Shortly after taking delivery, the avid Ferrari customer sent the car to Scaglietti to have it fitted with a new coupe body. One of the inspirations for the Scaglietti designers was Mercedes-Benz then recently launched 300 SL 'Gullwing', which is most obvious in the greenhouse area and the rear end. Rossilini owned the one-off for a good ten years before selling it. After changing hands very few times, it was sold to North America in the mid 1990s where it still resides today.

    The unique Scaglietti bodied Ferrari is seen here at the 2006 Cavallino Classic, where it was honoured as one of the old winners of this most perstigious Ferrari concours d'elegance. It is also pictured the next day at the Palm Beach International, a Concours d'Elegance.
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    Ferrari 575M SuperAmerica
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    Pininfarina-designed Ferrari Superamerica combines Ferrari 12-cylinder berlinetta power with a highly original, innovative take on the convertible concept. The Superamerica is the first production car to employ an innovative rotating roof movement in combination with electrochromic technology developed exclusively for glass surfaces of these dimensions with Saint Gobain. The Fioravanti-patented electric rotating roof movement allows the Superamerica driver to drop the top in 10 seconds flat, making it the world's fastest convertible berlinetta (320 km/h top speed).

    Derived from the 575M Maranello, the Superamerica is available with either an F1-style or manual gearbox. Its big 12-cylinder engine has been boosted to deliver 540 hp / 403 KW @ 7250 rpm too.

    The new car can also be fitted with the GTC Handling package which offers Ferrari's very latest high-tech features including carbon ceramic brakes.
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    dang... you must be psychic...
    my turn with the typing speed problem... :)
     
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    Compiled by Ferrari, this luxury edition is the quintessential
    tribute to Italy's great automotive innovator. It captures in words
    and pictures the fifty year history of the company decade by decade,
    exploring in-depth the mystique of this timeless symbol of joy,
    freedom, and sleek automotive muscle. Vivid testimonials and memoirs
    of the best professional and gentleman drivers tell of phenomenal
    wins and singular experiences, and an extensive technical
    introduction charts Ferrari's crucial developments in engines and
    other components with photographs, plans, and cut-away drawings.
    Book Details:
    Physical Description: 11.7"x11.5"x1.3";405pages; 5.8 lb
    Edition Info: Hardcover; 1998-10-01
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    Tamiya 58289 - Tamiya 1/10 Ferrari Modena TL01 Chassis

    This is a 1/10 scale Electric Powered, Radio Controlled, Four Wheel Drive (4WD)
    Tamiya Ferrari Modena TL01 On-Road Kit.
    For Beginner to Intermediate Modelers.

    FEATURES: TL01 Tub Chassis
    Shaft Driven Four Wheel Drive
    3-Step Forward and 3-Step Reverse Mechanical Speed Control
    Front and Rear Double Wishbone Suspension
    Coil Spring Dampened Suspension System (Not Oil Type Shocks)
    Polycarbonate Monocoque Type Frame
    Unique Integrated Chassis Combination Gearbox Frame
    540 Type Electric Motor
    Racing Slick Tires
    Plastic Bushings (Not Bearings)
    Highly Detailed Polycarbonate Ferrari Modena Body Shell

    SPECS: Motor Type: 540 size with Bullet Type Connectors
    Body: Ferrari Coupe
    Speed Control: 3-Step Forward, 3-Step Reverse, Mechanical
    Shocks: Coil Spring Dampened (Not Oil Filled)
    Tires: O.D.: 65mm 2.2" (all rims and tires are the same dimension)
    I.D.: 46mm (1.9")
    Width: 26mm (1.0")
    CHASSIS, BODY,
    Length: 452mm (17.8"), Length: 406mm(16.0")
    Width: 187mm (7.4"), Width at front & rear wheels: 187mm (7.3")
    Height: 125mm (4.9"), Height: 109mm (4.3")
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    maybe this is too indirect... i'll defer if deemed so...

    Lorenzo Ramaciotti was born in Modena, and, after graduating from Turin Polytechnic in '72, went to work for Pininfarina, where he advanced in the ranks until retiring in June 2005. While at Pininfarina, he oversaw the designs of over 100 projects, among his favorites the Ferrari 456 GT and Peugeot 407Coupe, and concepts like the Ferrari Mythos and Maserati Birdcage.
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  9. Simon^2

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    I like it!
     
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    And I can see why it went NOWHERE!!!:D
     
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    1974 Ferrari 365 GT4 BB
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    The first Boxer was the 365 GT4 BB shown at the 1971 Turin Motor Show. Designed to answer rival the Lamborghini Miura, it was finally released for sale in 1973 at the Paris Motor Show. Only 387 were built, including just 58 with right hand drive. This was the rarest and fastest of all Berlinetta Boxers. The Pininfarina-designed body was an angular wedge with popup headlights.

    Though it shared its numerical designation with the Daytona, the Boxer was radically different. It was a mid-engined car like the Dino, and the now flat-12 engine was mounted longitudinally rather than transversely.

    The engine shared its internal dimensions with the V12 from the Daytona, but was spread out to 180° as on Ferrari's 1970 Formula One car. It produced 344 hp (257 kW) at 7200 rpm (7700 rpm redline), 302 ft·lbf ( 409 N·m ) of torque at 3900 rpm, and was mounted above a five-speed manual transmission. One major difference in this engine was its use of timing belts rather than chains.

    Test performance: Weight (kerb with 120 L (32 US gal; 26 imp gal) fuel) 3,417 lb (1,550 kg), acceleration 0-100 km/h 5.6 s, 100-200 km/h 12.8 s, top speed 181 mph (291 km/h).
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    Ferrari 412 an improved 400 for 1985 with an increase in displacement to 4.9 L (4943 cc, 302 cu in) and a restoration of the original car's 340 PS (250 kW). ABS was offered for the first time on a Ferrari; the manual and automatic transmissions were both retained.
    Production was stopped in 1989 with only the mid-engined Mondial offering 2+2 seating. The classic front-engine layout returned in 1992 with the 456.

    On the racing side: Ferrari 412 T2, chassis 156, Shigeru Hoshino (JAP), Modena Motorsport, Ferrari Track Days, Nürburgring, Adenau (DEU).
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  17. Simon^2

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    it does... if you fix your bolding instructions! ;)
     
  18. Steveny360

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    The question is how do I fix it? BTW that car is for sale in the US.
     
  19. Simon^2

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    1954 Ferrari 500 Mondial Series I Spyder
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    Chassis # 0414 MD is one of 16 500 Mondial Spyders with Pinin Farina coachwork. Raced at the 1954 Mille Miglia, it retains its original engine, gearbox and coachwork.
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  20. SonomaRik

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    first instruction = "["b"]"
    ending any instruction set you enter the same code, but imbedded with a leading forward slash = "["/b"]"

    just like the quote you see when 'quoting' someone. Leave out the quotes shown in my post above, and you are set.

    to get a bigger size have an instruction, seperate from the bold, that says "size=" and then some number.
     
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    thanks
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