Description: Just as Ferrari rolled out their all-new F12berlinetta flagship this past week just before its live debut at the Geneva Motor Show, we thought it was time to take a look back at another Ferrari that w...Add Comments0
Paul LissonaMar 05, 2012 Yah every part of this car looks so nice to me, I can't complain ha.
JGL ScuderiaMar 03, 2012 one of the best looking cars ever made in my opinion. just looks ...... the word im trying to say dont exist. but awesome gets near
Rob walkerMar 03, 2012 It's a classic! One of my favourites
Vito PortanovaMar 03, 2012 Im a huge Ferrari fan. But just can't like this model.
Description: Its given name by Ferrari was 365 GTB/4. In contrast to the Daytona's predecessor, the 275 GTB/4, the new car featured much more angular styling and seemed a bit more reminiscent of somet...Add Comments0
Description: In contrast, the Daytona's Tipo 251 V12 was located up front. It was a 4.4-liter unit with 347hp and was actually developed from an earlier V12 that was used in the previous 275 GTB/4. This w...Add Comments4
Cameron FosterMar 09, 2012 this car is aweome and its not slow it was one of the fastest cars of its time
Nathaniel YoungMar 06, 2012 This was 40 years ago, you idiot
Andrew McNealMar 05, 2012 5.4 sec out of a V12??! Give me a break that's slow as hell
David EslavaMar 04, 2012 I admire the US as a country, but it's
unbelievable how much of a mess their safety regulations did with European cars,
: they ruined the E-Type Jag, for instance...
Description: All told, 1,284 units were built by the time production ended in 1973. In addition, 122 Spiders, officially called the GTS/4 came out of Maranello. The Daytona's replacement was the mid-engin...Add Comments0
Description: Anyone who's interested can contact Ferrari of Atlanta, Georgia. Now that the new Ferrari F12berlinetta has been revealed online, it's interesting to see how the front-engined V12 Ferrari fl...Add Comments0