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Not sure if these have been posted yet but a new LaF owner on Pistonheads has put pics and some video up of his new car. Speciale's big brother...
Is that a RR Wraith in the background?
But then it's no longer a car. Look after it but drive it and enjoy it. Life's too short.
And amazingly they still work well enough to get to Italy. Perhaps driving high performance cars enthusiastically isn't that bad for them after...
Have you bough young James a beer or two yet? I think he's earned it.
F50 please. Why?: Naturally aspirated V12 Manual Transmission Convertible. Very few electronics / driver aids
Yes I agree but not being able to use all of the cars performance other than on the biggest and longest tracks would drive me mad. Just a...
It certainly does seem to be an epic car and from the reviews I've read different to the P1. I think the Autocar review said that the LaF was...
Tim Is there a provisional date set for the first drive? I'm guessing this will this be a few gentle laps on a closed circuit rather than...
F50 please. Manual V12 and roof off to hear the soundtrack.
Don't worry they're used to it! Aston Martin DB5 race with Ferrari 355 from GoldenEye - YouTube
He looks after a lot of classic Ferraris including Nick Masons cars so not uncommon to find a 250 GTO in there.
Usually far more impressive sights at Bob Houghtons in the Cotswolds. Sorry for the small picture. That's 8 F40s, an F50 and 288 GTO. The...
My favourite Ferrari in my favourite colour.
He tweeted yesterday that he has owned the 288 GTO for 14 months and has done a grand total of 40 miles in it.
Some pics up on the site but price is POA as expected. 1996 FERRARI F50 - Delivery Miles! For Sale in Preston - Amari Super Cars GB
Apparently the UK dealer Amari UK had just obtained an 'as new' F50 with 95 miles on the clock. There are some pics on their twitter feed which...
Yes I heard that it was up for sale at a massive premium as soon as he got it and Ferrari were none too pleased.
A more gorwn up test of the P1 by Chris Harris here McLaren P1: Driven - PistonHeads The LF certainly has its work cut out. I just wonder...
Each to their own. For me the P1 is leagues ahead in terms of looks and makes the LF look like an already old design.