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Why some cars have F shield

Discussion in 'Technical Q&A' started by vref, Jan 9, 2004.

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  1. vref

    vref Karting

    Dec 18, 2003
    214
    1 Hr North of Housto
    Full Name:
    Jim
    Why do some cars have the Ferrari shield on the fender and some do not? Was it an option? Does it mean something?
     
  2. pma1010

    pma1010 F1 Rookie

    Jul 21, 2002
    2,559
    Chicago
    Full Name:
    Philip
    Was a competition only insignia. Now a marketing effort.
     
  3. GearHead

    GearHead Karting

    Jan 3, 2004
    76
    Because some Ferrari owners have bad taste and some do not?
     
  4. Husker

    Husker F1 World Champ

    Dec 31, 2003
    11,790
    western hemisphere
    This has been heavily debated..back and forth. The badges were previously only placed on F-cars that actually raced, which means only a fraction of F-cars had them.

    Now, seems some have figured out that the badges prominently yell out "Ferrari" to anyone that might accidentally mistake your car for a Mitsubishi eclipse or worse. If that's important to you, by all means get a pair.

    However, if you feel you must indulge, get the "stick on" or magnetized versions. When you go to sell your car, there's a decent chance the prospective buyer will think they look overdone, obtrusive, or downright cheesy.

    Someone gave me one of the magnetized versions and I have to admit it really looks great...mounted on my glossy black 2002 Whirlpool side-by-side.

    Out.
     
  5. joeyy

    joeyy Karting

    Nov 11, 2003
    190
    long island
    Full Name:
    joe

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