When a vehicle is made by a brand that stands for the absolute best in automotive performance you might think that nearly everything built would be kept in some way. We’ve seen evidence of scraps of drawings and napkin ideas that have been kept by those who understood their significance and decided to make sure those early ideas were kept and logged for future display to the world of the sheer brilliance of a person when they began to work on the project they had in mind. Because we’re so enamored with cataloging and tracking historical significance it seems strange that a single example of a car would make its way to a barn.
Ferrari
Another Special Edition
One of the most fun parts of looking at a special edition of any car is to learn what changes are being made in order to allow a car to be offered in the limited quantity expected and create a buzz about the car. When that special edition comes from a brand such as Ferrari the attention given is much more than many others would be and certainly the changes that Ferrari makes on a car can be much more aggressive than some others that might just add rebadging and color differences for their special edition vehicles.