If you had to hang one of these photos (matte photo, not poster) on your wall...which would it be? Size is 30" x 20" Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
1 or 4..............................1 or 4.........................1 or 4 Tough call can't decide............................ must give you an answer........... 4 no, 1......no 4, I'll say 4 (I've got too much time on my hands - LOL)
Tough choices ... all the pics are nice If room was the garage, I would choose the F1 Ferrari (first pic) --> as it is the most inviting - "Cmon lets get in and drive" Otherwise maybe the F50.
Richard, I'd definitely go with the F1 Ferrari, or the black F50....for me, the 288GTO might be a little too plain, the F40 doesn't "look" right to me. Andrew
Thanks for the initial input, I look forward to more! It seems as though the overwhelming response to this question is either the 166MM ("Ferrari F1 car" some of you have referred to) or the F50. Several other people I have asked have responded similarly. Incidentally, the 166MM photgraphed belongs to a fellow F-Chat member...
I like the pic of the F40 because its somewhat of a teaser, but the black F50 would have to be my choice.
1 or 4 IMO 1 is more artistic, and would look great on the wall. 4 is sweet, but in a youthful sort of way (think countach poster)
Its between 3 or 4 for me. 4 'cause I just love the car/colour so am biased, 3 is just a superb shot. There is, and will be only ever be, one unminstakable car that looks like that.
I love 288's and F40's, but # 1 is the best picture. The others look a little teenagerish (Like the other guy said - Think Countach) while the first one looks artistic & not so much in your face.
Oh man....my decision is biased, but it would have to be the F40. First, it depends where you're hanging it. If its in the living room, the 1st pic seems the most appropriate. If its the office, the 2nd pic is the best. As for the 3rd & 4th, its one of the pics that one would put in their memorbilia (sp?) room.