I believe that Ferrari could make a better car for the 60th anniversary. This is my personal opinion of course.
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Looks like a Cali T on roids to me. I like it. As close as I'll ever get to one again. Lol Image Unavailable, Please Login
I think its fundamentally a beautiful car. My personal taste would be to ask to tone down a few details. But, to the lucky owners, you have a spectacular car!
So it's basically a souped up Cali T ? edit: I guess not with 730 Hp V12...lol http://jalopnik.com/ferrari-f60-america-a-730-hp-2-5-million-roofless-sa-1644746717
This car was on display at cavalino and it really did look great in person I really liked there'd accents on the interior lot of details
To me, all it has going for it is that it is a topless F12 which is wonderful. The rest, sorry, but I find a vulgar dogs dinner.
http://gtspirit.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Ferrari-F60-America-4.jpg Look a this folks... F60 engine doesn't have those kind of resonators you find on the F12 intake plenum... Does this mean the F60 has a TDF engine ?? (Wich also doesn't have them...) ... and since the first one has been delivered AFTER the release of the TDF... Remember the Aperta has a GTO engine !
Good eyes! I think you are on to something regarding the engine. It also appears to have the TDF variable intake runners (you can see it between the banks of cylinders). I do agree this is meant to evoke the NART Spider and indeed the badging gives you that sense. I think its a really special car so if they gave it the TDF engine, that is wonderful.
Did Luca di Montezemolo's signature make it on the cars? I remember a group of collectors coming to Maranello a short time before the presentation of the cars and LdM's departure.