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It seems like a vast majority of Ferrari Enzos were painted red ... but its second owner had it re-finished in Tour de France Blue. This hue makes the Enzo look gorgeous, and its tan leather ...
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A black Ferrari Enzo will hit the auction block on September 9, but not before RM Sotheby’s will look to sell another eye-catching Enzo, this time painted in Blu Tour de France. As a 2004 ...
The Ferrari is parked in a quiet, dusty turnout that looks down on the deep blue ... Marquis de Portago and Oliver Gendebien driving 250 GT Berlinettas to four consecutive Tour de France road ...
An ultra-rare 1956 Ferrari 250 ... Marquis Alfonso de Portago, a Spanish nobleman and racer who rose to prominence in the early 1950s, the car comes in a minimalist French blue paint-job and ...
It seems like a vast majority of Ferrari Enzos were painted red, but a handful left the factory wearing different colors. This particular Enzo was originally painted matte gray, but its second owner ...
Tdf? Don’t worry, it’s not a Ferrari turbo diesel. The F12tdf is a new track-spec F12 coupe, with “tdf” paying homage to the Tour de France-- not the French bicycle race, but the endurance ...
I spend most days sitting at the computer, or in meetings, but there are also days where upon arriving at the historic Ferrari factory gates, keys are handed over to a Tour de France Blue V-12 spider.
However, it’s rather funny how Ferrari describes the F12berlinetta Tour de France 64 one-off we’re covering right now. Unveiled in the flesh at the 2015 Dream Cars Show in Brussels ...
It pays tribute to Ferrari's success in the Tour de France Automobile ... The Roma's exterior is primarily light blue. It appears to be Bleu de France, the country's national racing color.
but the WeatherTech founder and CEO has just joined one of the most exclusive clubs on Earth after paying a reported $70 million for a Tour de France-winning 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO. The vehicle ...