what a masterful execution of concept, well done!
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A superlative spec and my favorite Lusso ever. The 1951 Ghia coupe is obviously an awesome starting point but the attention to the subtle details in this interpretation is amazing. A great example of Tailor Made taken to its full potential. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Absolutely amazing! Love these tributes to classics. I've seen a few on here that have done a tribute to a high degree, and this is what truly makes it special.
The exterior and interior colors compliment each other so well. I think what does it is the fact that the leather has that slight orangish hue, and orange and blue go together so well — it’s why they use those colors so often together on movie posters.
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Nice, that looks like beverly hill dealership! I wished I knew and totally would drive over there, just to take a look at this timeless beaut! Congrats, great job done!
Wish we were there. Looking forward to seeing you and your Dad next month. Yep. We just produced this movie. It's actually showing at the Vail Film Festival this weekend which is why I didn't make it to Pebble. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Words don’t do justice to the amazing spec on this Lusso. From the buttery Count Prestige leather paired perfectly with Blu Sterling and teak wood, to the gorgeous Blu Chiesi paint, to the cool silver edging that mimics the chrome trim of the 1951 Ghia-bodied 212 that inspired it. A TM masterpiece that artfully incorporates classic design cues while looking thoroughly modern. I’m so happy that we got to see it in person this weekend. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk