Yes. But as the car was moved it began to reflect the light from the stone wall and it changed color which is what I was suggesting. The color reflects the environment to a high degree. Something I was looking for. SV
Looks like Ferrari is sending out Roma's at a record pace. A little over a month ago there were few deliveries and a recent trip to the local dealership had at least 5-6 everywhere we looked. If you have a car on order or are about to take delivery make sure that your dealer DOES NOT drill the front bumper to mount the license plate. We offer a No-Drill solution that goes on and off in seconds and does no damage to the car. Dealers have been snapping these up globally and they have been extremely well received. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
My dealer told me a few days ago to order from you rather than getting Ferrari to do it. Will be putting my order in shortly. My car should be fully detailed next week. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Now that looks better. I think it's a good looking car but there are other models that I would rather for the money. It's cool for sure, though.
Snow don't show it but there is more blue with a light shade of green https://www.flickr.com/photos/rgt3/4935788178 https://www.ferrariofgreenwich.com/roma-configuration.htm#gallery%20Celeste%20/%20Bordeaux-2
I've seen it before, and it's got to look great on the Roma! It would be my choice I think, do you have any other shots?
People are saying that picture isn’t Celeste. Just Grigio alloy....would love to see more pics of it where you can really see the color without the snow flash.
Here is a direct link to the dealers FB page https://www.facebook.com/GraypaulNottingham/photos/a.536357236412668/3691380977576929/
Agree with you, this color shows the pure lines of the car. Yes, here is: https://www.nickcartwright.com/restoration/dino-246-gt-finished-in-verdi-celeste/
I know that 246 and it was not painted in the correct colour of Verde Celeste when those photo's were taken. The colour had too much green in it. The owner had to have the car completely repainted by another bodyshop. These photo's are after it was repainted in the correct colour which is much paler.
About this colour... I think we're looking at two different shades, the Roma one and the Dino one. The Roma one I believe has been more often used in modern times, and full name I believe is Celeste Metalizzato (Celeste Met.) without a mention of 'Verde' although it can indeed be described as a metallic light blue tending to green. A rare choice but fortunately examples have surfaced of a few units of most modern models in ths colour The Dino one I suspect should be a classic shade among those myriad shades of the 50's 60's 70's and perhaps called Verde Celeste, very much appropriate of that past era. I for one can see the difference among both, I'd even say that the Dino one looks much less metallic (if at all).
The use of Verde was my error, apologies. The Dino colour was simply called Celeste Metallizzato with code 106 A 16. Here is a 275 GTB in Celeste. It looks like the modern version is either the same or very close to it. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I see, no problem there. Anyway I disagree with both versions looking very similar. A quick Google search shows a few modern examples, please take a look at the gallery linked below which I believe shows modern Celeste Met. correctly (scroll for all pics): https://www.championmotorsinternational.com/2017-ferrari-488 spider-c-1162.htm
I'm adding another gallery with different model and different lighting. Still believe the modern one is crispier, much more metallic... https://www.kidston.com/motorcars/2017-ferrari-f12-tdf-0/