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I pinch my nose wile posting that, but a forum and life in general is not just about yourself but the others too.
Olivier this blue Alpine Renault A110 Berlinette has been around since 1971 and that color and car electrified me since I was a kid. Since then and because I still see this one around, blue has been one of my references and apart from baby blue I think I could live with any of the other blues. Image Unavailable, Please Login
My god that is the stuff that dreams are made of. If only I could get my hands on that spec here in the US
I much prefer Marcel's car. Verde Inglese is not dark enough IMO, Seabird and Zeltweg are just perfect greens.
I like that one, Verde Inglese? I don't mind it not being too dark, anyway I'm sure the strong sunlight is tweaking the brightness up a notch here.
Yep Inglese, I told myself the same thing afterward, when I remembered that Inglese GTO and Tdf wich look both great
I don't like dashboard color, black stripe and color of rims. Plus it should not have shields. Just my 2 cents. Marcel Massini
Agreed on everything but the shields, I still don't have understand what you have against them, "Adverstising for free" sorry Marcel but I find it completely twisted, especially since Ferrari makes you live...You should sport them with pride
There is no need to have six or more shields, prancing horses, letterings, scripts all around the car and I haven't even talked about the wheel caps yet. An F12 is a very elegant and stylish automobile, a true rolling sculpture, it does not need to be "properly identified" by letterings or shields. After all, there is the normal smallyellow badge on the front and that's well enough. If others have problems with their ego and need to plaster their car all over with shields, horses and scripts, oh well. Maybe they should go and see their doctor. I like it more discreet and simple, that's where the beauty really is. Marcel Massini