275 GTB DINO 206 GT 512 BB (Was Testarossa until seeing three beauties at Bachman's collection) 288 GTO F40 Haven't met one I didn't like!
No-one seems to mention this one, unless I missed it. Generally I am a 250 fan. 1. 250 Mille Miglia Berlinetta https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/mo18/monterey/lots/r0163-1953-ferrari-250-mm-berlinetta-by-pinin-farina/701811 2. Ferrari 365/400i/412...but only in the flesh. They don't photograph that well and usually appear in the ugly lists..but it is an important and woefully overlooked Ferrari being the last front engined Colombo V12 in the Enzo era. Plus he drove one. Plus it's elegant and not flashy. Was used as a safety car in various 1980s F1. Manual transmission need only apply. 3. 250 SWB 4. 250 Lusso 5. 330 GTC
Surprised nobody has called out the Ingrid Bergman 375 MM yet. Definitely one of my favorites.. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Post # 3! Have to say, I am surprised that there is not so much love for the more modern F-cars thus far. Even those like the 458 Italia, which I would have thought would have garnered a good bit of admiration...T
So many to choose from but if I had to choose only one, as a Spider lover it would have to be the 275 NART Spyder! Image Unavailable, Please Login
1. 288 GTO - Black 2. 250 GTO 3. 250 GT LWB 4. Dino 246 GTS 5. 328 GTS cause it's mine Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Steve McQueen drove one of these in the movie The Thomas Crown Affair. Image Unavailable, Please Login
That Spider looks like a one off as it is missing the buttresses. Certainly makes it look even better but not top 5 material yet Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
That was such a fun thread to review. There have been soooooo many truly beautiful Ferrari's that it is a fool's task to pick five. I admit to having a special affection for the P4, as it was even a road car and was both gorgeous and effective. Also, I still like my first track day car, bought as a cool old used car that had just been replaced by the new Daytona. Yep, I know how lucky I was. That was a golden period. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Very much in order: Dino GT – sui generis among automobiles, not to mention Ferraris 275 GTS – the perfect blend of aggression and elegance from nose to tail Lusso – a vital link between 50s and 60s style 288 GTO – delivers what the 308 GTB only suggests 640 – as someone said, the last beautiful F1 car
365 GTC - grigio mahmoud - campagnolo wheels (black or tan or red interior; I'm not so sure ) for example chassis 12107 - 12115 - 12503; 275 GTB/4 - grigio ferro - borrani wheels (red or tan interior; again I'm not so sure) for example chassis 9495 - 9755; 250 SWB - grey (I don't know exactly the name of the various shade of gray color for this car) (red or tan interior) for example chassis 2243 - 2321- 3087 (grigio conchiglia) - 3337; 250 GT Lusso - blu medio metallic (Blu 19.391M) (black interior) for example chassis 5469; even if the gray of the chassis 4415 is very nice; 250 GTO chassis 3387 recently repainted in a spectacular blue gray of which I don't know the exact name. Is there too gray? Ok... 365 GTC - verde bahram (2.443.547) - for example chassis 12187 or marrone colorado chassis 12655 - 12713 ; 275 GTB/4 - rosso cordoba - for example chassis 9063; 250 SWB - blu - for example chassis 3367; 250 GT Lusso - dark brown - for example chassis 5681; 250 GTO - colorful stripes on ... gray!