Thankfully...... 1 of 1. That car is sale proof!
I'm 100% sure this will look much, much better in real life. Such colors can never be recreated good enough on pics.
I've said this over and over. You know you've owned a lot of Ferrari's when you start ordering them in non traditional colors.
Hell yes, that one sold in 10 days about 2 months ago.....still kicking myself for not going after it quickly.
This is how you do 1 of 1.... purple . Props to RumorDude who built it. Image Unavailable, Please Login
XLNLIFE should change his name to “the consensus builder” as I’ve never seen a thread on this site with as unanimously in agreement
No you wouldn’t. Blacked out rims, amber headlights, lowering it and a bigass spoiler ain’t saving this car. Image Unavailable, Please Login
That color does not suit the lines of that car. It may work on a 612, but that's pushing it. Props to the owner for not caring about resale value though. I bet it actually gets driven too.
I’d be a buyer at that price and wrap it. Wouldn’t bother me at all. Would be fun to change the colour every 5 years or so.
I was laughing non-stop for 3 minutes !!!! Hahahahahah You made my day !!!! Every time I think of your post reply I laugh so hard !!!!
For the record... in Italian slang (many northern dialects) "marone" means "testicle". The color brown is "marrone" (with double "r"). Not that it really matters in the context of this conversation, but I though it was kinda hilarious.
Thanks! Now all of a suddenly, The Bugs Bunny cartoons that I watched growing up make sense. When one character would say about another character, "what a marone"... he was really calling him a nut! This forum has benefits beyond the automotive realm. Lol.
It would be far better as a coupe. The black roof really clashes with the paint. A beige roof would transform that car into something far more palatable.
Not great photos on that 430 ... but that color is interesting on certain other cars : ) Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login