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Don’t ask Jeff Segal to build you one. The amount of time, money, and effort it took to put a manual transmission into a Ferrari 458 Speciale was so great, the longtime Ferrari sports-car racer ...
Ferrari 458 MM Speciale at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2016. The 458 Speciale MM is a one-off sports car based on a Ferrari 458 Speciale and built for a British customer. The design pays homage to the Ferrari 288 GTO and incorporates handcrafted aluminium and carbon fibre components. [43]
1968 Ferrari 250 P5 Berlinetta Speciale (Pininfarina) 1968 Ferrari P6 (Pininfarina) 1969 Ferrari Sigma Grand Prix (Pininfarina) 1969 Ferrari 512 S Berlinetta Speciale (Pininfarina) 1970 Ferrari Modulo (Pininfarina) 1980 Ferrari Pinin (Pininfarina) 1987 Ferrari 408 4RM (Ferrari) 1989 Ferrari Mythos (Pininfarina) 1989 Colani Ferrari Testa d'Oro ...
The F136, commonly known as Ferrari-Maserati engine, is a family of 90° V8 petrol engines jointly developed by Ferrari and Maserati [1] and produced by Ferrari; these engines displace between 4.2 L and 4.7 L, and produce between 390 PS (287 kW; 385 hp) and 605 PS (445 kW; 597 hp).
Most prototypes—such as the Ferrari Mythos, were concept cars, although several have become production models, including the Ferrari 612 Scaglietti and Ferrari F50. A recent privately commissioned custom example was the Ferrari P4/5 of 2006, a one-car change to the exterior design of the Enzo Ferrari according to the client's specifications.
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The Ferrari SP-8 is a one-off sports car based on a Ferrari F8 Spider and built for a Taiwanese customer. The SP-8 inherits the same layout, chassis and engine from the F8 Spider but opting for a roadster format (entirely without a roof). The headlights and front end are completely redesigned with a longer, more assertive splitter.
Highest listing price on eBay: $473 Produced by the Federal Glass Company during the 1930s, the Parrot pattern is named for its distinctive embossed parrot motif perched among leafy branches.