Great stuff. Probably because I'm a kid from the 80's, but that is the classic color combination to me. Although, if you are familiar with Ralph Lauren's amazing collection (arguably the finest collection of vintage Ferrari's), he obviously agrees with this classic combination as well. Thanks for sharing.
I am writing from Switzerland. I have been looking for a California in THE classic color which is red with cuoio (not beige) with upper dashboard in cuoio too. My dealer insists that this combination is mainly for first Ferrari owners and not common here. In Switzerland people prefer black or grey exterior without the Ferrai badge/logo and with black or silver calipers (really boring...). I wouldn't mind a grey Cali providing the interior is Cuoio, it has the Ferrai logo on the sides and yellow calipers. After looking for some months for a car like this (red+ cuio or grey + cuoio + yellow calipers) and with one month into the summer I am about to buy this week a red cali with black interior and standard seats with red stitching... It is difficult to find the perfect color combination in a pre owned Ferrari, but this one is pretty close and I can't wait to drive it to Cannes!
If you want a very cool and historical Ferrari color combination that is out of the ordinary looking, silver exterior with a red interior. Several old Ferrari race cars were set up like that, and you almost never see it anymore. Cheers, George
Hi all! I'm looking to buy an F430, and it will be my first exotic car! I've read that beige is the classic Ferrari interior color, and I was wondering which color beige is considered "classic." Is it the color in the first or second picture? I'd appreciate any help! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login