Retired in Dunedin, Florida.
I would not buy one. I love Ferrari's, always have, but the Luce is not, in my eyes and heart, a real Ferrari. It is not to my standard of Ferrari-gorgeous either.
I don’t see any “soul of a prancing horse” in this Ferrari.
steve
I didn't choose the GTO because I didn't consider it 'modern'. It's certainly the smart choice though: if you have one of them they're worth 50 to 100 million dollars.
Retired in Dunedin, Florida.
Mine too. Hey, I'm a dinosaur what would you expect?
Ferrari 250 GTO.
If that Ferrari doesn’t get your ticker pumping you must not be alive.
steve
I didn't choose the GTO because I didn't consider it 'modern'. It's certainly the smart choice though: if you have one of them they're worth 50 to 100 million dollars.
IMO every line, every curve, every nuance on the 288 is pure perfection and could never be improved upon. I will most likely die before giving up the 1/18 model I have.
Steve
I thought that Bburago & Maisto joined production.
I heard something of that. The majority of the Ferraris I own, are 1/18th. The majority of those are Bburago's including the venerable 288 GTO (red) and 62 250 GTO (red). Others, in various colors and 1/18th., are made by Hotwheels. The SP Daytona was made by Bburago, so apparently before any merger.
@100ford2003 I believe it was, as a matter of fact. Dark blue, if I remember correctly.
Ok, I’m gonna give an opinion here hate me or agree but this Luce, in baby blue, is a bit to “feminine” for me. I wonder about it in red..lol. Might it change any opinions ? Not mine as I want an ICE not an EV playing vroom-vroom sounds. 😂
Steve
Steve,
In any color I've seen it, I can only describe it as amorphous, aka, bloblike.
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