Whoa, what's that last one? Looks like a stylized 499P. Is that a glimpse into the next super-Ferrari? Hey, say what you will about Manzoni's style of design, the dude can sketch and paint like an artist.
I believe that's the 499p modificata. track only for lucky customers. no endurance races just for track days
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Found also the SP Series. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the SP1&2 should come in a cardborad box together for the owner (yet I managed to see online the classic sleeve with just one model inside like every other litho. I believe exclusive to the dealers). SP3 should be very exclusive and I only know it was for the owners, but it wouldn't surprise me if dealers would have that too. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
All of the Monza SP1/SP2 lithographs I've seen were with a large box. I also understand for some markets (possibly Asia) additional sheets were added showing images/renders of the cars. Congrats on the Daytona SP3 lithograph. Never seen that before and beyond the media postcard the only addition printed item I'm aware of for the SP3. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
As I was saying, it appears that for some dealers there were available the lithos for the sp1-2 separately. I've found a pic Image Unavailable, Please Login
Some miscellaneous. Some of them were already in this chat but i've found better quality ones. 2 Original for the Enzo - design by Ken Okuyama 599 GTB Fiorano (also one for chinese market i think) 599 GTO 458 Italia FF and last a California T for the 70th anniversary livery Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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I have a 70th anniversary 488 and am trying to see where I can get this lithograph. I have everything in this pic except for that. I managed to get a red one but would like yellow and ultimately with the 70th anniversary logo as the sketch matches some of the options on the car (wheels, brake caliper color and carbon center caps). It looks like it was somehow misplaced/lost when it was sold at an auction a while back. Would FNA be able to help me get this or am I just SOL? Thanks. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Could be hard backtracking that one, but on ebay there is a seller that has lots of lithos even from showrooms. It goes by the name "schumi_574". I think he was here on this group and even in this thread, but got banned. It might be worth a shot asking him
Thank you and yes. Been so for the last month. Thank you. Found him on ebay and messaged him. As I said I have that litho in red (bought it on ebay). My guess is it's going to be tough to get the exact one (70 anni.) like in the pic that came with the car. I'd still be happy with a plain non anniversary yellow one but don't think I've ever seen one.
I suspect trying to find the 70th Anniversary 488 lithograph for your car might prove difficult through auction sites as it would have had a small print run compared to the red car ones, which were produced as giveaways for the dealers. I think the yellow car one you showed in the image is similar to the individual lithographs with the chassis numbers Ferrari depositors were sent while they were waiting for their cars. I would suggest if you know who the previous owner was, maybe try reaching out to them to see if they still have it. Otherwise, maybe approach the Ferrari Classic certification team. My expectation is the 70th Anniversary cars would be classed as historically significant, so they might be more motivated to help you complete all the items that would have been supplied with the car. I can't imagine that it is that difficult for them to run you off a new lithograph for the Anniversary configuration since they were doing this day in, day out for customer configurations. Good luck and congratulations on the car.
SF90 stradale Assetto Fiorano (although not written on the litho) No idea how or when this came out. Pic taken from the web Also it is a sketch from Marc Poulain and not Flavio Manzoni Image Unavailable, Please Login
Well it appears I'm able to get this exact 70th anni lithograph. I went through a couple certified Classiche dealers in the US and found one that said they could get the exact one. My guess is there is a department somewhere that produces, saves, catalogues and prints these digitally saved Lithograph images. Someone has to know someone that can direct you to that department and get it printed. I guess they knew. It was Cauley Ferrari in Michigan. I ordered three, one for the car, a spare and one to frame and hang up. Paid for them already ($55 each) and should be here in two to three weeks. So we'll see. I'll post pics and follow up once they get here. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Well mine got cocked up as Cauley Ferrai procured the standard Red 488 GTB lithograph instead of what I asked for. Good thing I asked them to open it and send me a pic before they sent me all three. I don't know how you get it wrong when I gave them a picture (like my prior post above) and described everything in thorough detail. I even went so far as to reiterate details on their follow up emails for extra assurance. So back to square one unless they can figure it out.
found these litho's on ebay. Hugo Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Some showroom's variants found online.... 488 GTB, California T, GTC4 Lusso, Portofino, 812 Superfast, 812 GTS and F8 Spider. As for the last one, it is the first time that i see the client's lithography of an SP model. Also found online. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login