Looks like a nice 512tr.. never seen this color before. Cheers. Michael Image Unavailable, Please Login
Gorgeous! Looks like their Barchetta red (Blood red). Not sure the official Ferrari name for the color. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I saw a Stradale with this color. They said it was Rosso Fiorano, although I thought Fiorano less of a rust color.
Car is listed on ebay - ad says rosso metallizzato. It looks different to me than rosso fiorano and rosso barchetta. Exterior is great, but the full tan interior is a bit hard to take. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1994-Ferrari-512TR_W0QQitemZ4596319541QQcategoryZ6212QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem Cheers Kevin
Kevin, I think I'd try and swap out the steering wheel for black at the very least.. That's about the only part of the car I don't really like. Anyone know the history of this vehcile? Called the dealer and the sales guy didn't seem to know much about the car.
Imagine that.... If you are seriously looking at this car, they should be able to go around to the engine bay and take a photo of the paint code sticker for you to be absolutely certain. Although given the ebay ad, I am guessing they have got it right by having looked at the sticker in the first place. I like the exterior for sure!!! Cheers Kevin
Thank you kind sir. I guess with all that extra engine out the back there's no room for the sticker?? Cheers Kevin
Its not Barchetta, this is Barchetta on my 355 which is a non metalic colour. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Awesome...that's a color I'd previously never heard of. I always assumed that car to be R. Rubino Met. Great looking vehicle, nonetheless!
The photos of the TR while inside the building have(I feel) been tainted by the buildings interior lighting(probably fluorescent) and are not a true representation of what the car color actually looks like. Car interior shots are particularly bad....I wonder if the pictures are 35mm print as opposed to digital. N Dennis