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Could you please provide photo credits for all these images, many taken by professional photographers, that you're endlessly reposting ?
Extensively customised in the 1980s. Triangular power bulge on the hood, additional rectangular fog (driving) lights below headlamps, air vents in the rear wheel arches and outside fuel filler cap added by Carrozzeria Egidio Brandoli of Montale, engine overhauled by Autofficina Sauro Mingarelli of Bologna, car repainted white with black leather and blue carpets by Fratelli Luppi. Born Blu Scuro 18942 M with interior Grigio VM 3230. Marcel Massini
All of that surgery... and the thing I find the most egregious/unforgivable is the application of those horseys on the front fenders. That said, I sure do like a 275 (any 275) in white!
I gotta say, the coolest 275 GTB, I’ve seen is green, yes green. I wonder how many green 275 GTBs were made and how many still exist? Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
Seriously give me a break with the SF shields--if you can't tell at a glance that it's a Ferrari you just don't get it.
Just put one great big shield in the middle of the hood (like a Pontiac Firebird from the 70's) and call it a day.
Love it. There are SO many great greens used on Ferrari (currently dreaming of a verde germoglio 308), and so many great colors on 275's. Bianco Polo, Avorio, all the way through the color spectrum to Grigio Fumo, and on and on.