what about doing 'crema' for the interior? Sort of a Michael Fux look with that Rosso Fuoco exterior paint... Here is crema on Grigio Alloy paint > Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login The last picture gives the best representation of that crema shade.
Certainly discoloration is a valid concern. Though some people have mentioned this is not an issue with the crema. There is always the choice of Cuoio as seen in this 488 Spider example> Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login not sure if you have finally decided on Rosso Fuoco but there is another spectacular red with less orange in the color called Rosso Maranello. It is also a deep red as seen on this Speciale Aperta > Image Unavailable, Please Login The Speciale Aperta also features a light color for the interior. As an alternative Ferrari has a number of darker leather color choices even Cioccolato (Chocolate).
Jeans dye transfer is a real concern. But this is mitigated by 1. modern leathers are treated and with a little care you can remove the transfer. 2. Just wash your jeans like 20x when you first get them and this will remove most of the excess dye. Annoying, but the transfer won't be limited to your car seat so you might as well.
I have a Crema inside my F12 and the dye transfer is very real. Easiest to wear chinos instead of jeans.
I went with Cuoio Toscana for my Rosso Fuoco 488 Spider. It looks great and has more grain rather than regular Cuoio. I wanted Count Prestige but it has to be a Tailor Made car or else it’s not an option. Here’s the interior... Image Unavailable, Please Login
and 'Daytona' trim on the race seats. No contrast stripes or alcantara mixed in; that looks perfect! Beautiful build spec you chose with the addition of Rosso Fuoco. Perhaps some small comfort the Rosso Fuco was once a tailor made exclusive paint option. We have been compromised in our choices by hearing about tailor made offerings like the Count Prestige leather option and other delights in the paint department there to...
Thank you all for sharing those fantastic Tailor Made interior pictures. Two interior names were wrong: Pecora (sheep) and Testa di Moro (head of a dark haired) are the correct Italian names Thank you again for sharing. The 21K old look leather Lusso interior ( https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/threads/tailor-made-atelier-high-quality-leathers-in-f12-tdf-812.564913/page-3#post-145936457 ) looks like the Cuoio special interiors that Schedoni did on 19 USA 308 GTS in the seventies ciao
Here is my 550 with two non-standard options made at the Tailor Made department... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Alberto that old worn looking leather looks fragile and brittle. Not really elegant or supple but rather all used up. Some like the new/old look of this 'patina' for the leather. Didn't know about the Schedoni work on the USA 308 GTS models either. Thank you for the translations plus details; you would know about the Schedoni leather work!
Thanks, Charles: I did not translate well the "testa di moro". "Moro" in italian is an old word to indicate an Arabian or a North African man, whose color is between white and black, so it's a sort of brown. "Moro" means just dark haired (today) but once its meaning was also "Arabian color skin" and that's the meanings of "testa di Moro": "head of an arabian/North African color". Dark Brown. ciao
The '550 maranello ' script on the trunk liner is a very nice and unusual feature! Is your Ferrari paint Blu Pozzi? Beautiful Ferrari spec there!!!
Yes. Blu Pozzi 521. I just noticed that a 2012 FF had Blu Pozzi 520. Anyone know the difference? It is extremely unusual as I did it myself in my own Tailor Made 550 Maranello super shop!!! Along with the tunnel cover in 250 GTO look. Made the car much better looking. I wish Ferrari had a Tailor Made option back when the car was build. It is great to see unusual options. It makes each car more unique.
Well you did get some well deserved attention for your Tailor Made efforts! Beautiful result and yes your Blu Pozzi looks a bit brighter than the later version but nothing official that I recall regarding a different paint code.
Crema in a convertible is a wonderful choice. Much more comfortable in the sun. And that woven leather? Piu Firenza e Venezia! Love the 250 GTO tribute.
Gorgeous! Congratulations! I think they make small changes to colors over time. I think the newer Pozzi is called "Nuovo Blu Pozzi" and it is a little bit less purple in the shaded areas. It's not really lighter, but the blue highlights are a tiny bit lighter, which might cause someone to think the color overall is lighter.
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