Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Ferrari Car Blue


Ferrari Car Blue



A brilliantly blue Ferrari F12berlinetta seen in the great city of Xiamen in Fujian Province. This is the very first time I see the F12 in blue and it does the supercar a many good. Blue doesn’t flash as fast as red or black but it gives the Ferrari a A Ferrari F12berlinetta, of course. Sure, the F12 may not be as big and flashy as the upcoming LaFerrari (which he may or may not get, you never know), or as sleek and sophisticated as the Lamborghini Aventador, but coated in a pearl blue paint job The problem of adding some color to the solar cells is not simply a question of graphic design (although, the idea of coating buildings with graphene surely promises some interesting sights in the future). As it turns out, some car paint, or “Affordable Ferrari” is a bit of an oxymoron, but for many years now the mid-engined 308 series of cars has been the default choice for people who want a reasonably priced but still respectable car still worthy of the Prancing Horse. Prices have gone Lennon put more than 20,000 miles on the car before selling it in 1967. It was later painted red and then restored to its Azzuro blue shade, including Lennon's original license plate. Bonhams said the Ferrari is one of about 500 built and expects it to Seen a few days ago in an underground parking lot in the great city of Shanghai, here we have the fantastic Ferrari 458 Italia in baby blue, a rare color for this car and never before seen in China. It does the 458 very well, black alloys very sleek too .

Vintage sports utility vehicles, SUVs, have become the latest growth area of the classic-car market an auction record for this particular model. A “Best of Show” title from the Concorso Italiano at Monterey in California in 2011 helped One of the brightest cars to arrive in London this summer from the Middle East, a chrome blue Ferrari 458 Spider with a red interior (Superman colour scheme!). I particularly like the Italian flags on the callipers but here are a few shots of A Maserati sold for $685,000 in Belgium, underlining booming demand for Italian classic cars after a record $52 million was paid for a 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO. The 1957 Maserati A6G/54GT coupe, estimated by Bonhams at 450,000 euros ($609,000) to Ferrari’s F12 Berlinetta isn’t exactly the kind Forget the few carbon fiber custom parts on the car, the main feature here is a blue chrome wrap. We see this as a member of the overkill category. Add the red interior and we can say that again. .




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