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This Super Elite model is incredibly detailed. Opening doors and hood. Amazing engine detail. Comes on a Carbon Fiber base. Actual Laminated Carbon Fiber interior and engine parts. Photoetched Brake and Calipers. Over 100 photoetched pieces!
This unique car, is a modern interpretation of a unique Ferrari from 1956. That 250GTZ Berlinetta, built by Italian design and engineering consultancy Zagato, is regarded as one of the most beautiful cars ever. Its style has been reincarnated with this modern homage based on a 575 Maranello. It is an extraordinary looking car, built very much in the tradition of the coachworkers of old. Zagato's typically large grille wears the Ferrari prancing horse emblem, while Zagato's signature Z badge adorns the heavily sculptured front wings. Other Zagato trademarks include the so-called 'double-bubble' roof. It is very subtle here; from the rear it is more obvious when seen in combination with the kinked rear window. The interior remains largely similar to the 575 Maranello upon which the 575 GTZ is based, though is trimmed in two-tone tan leather. The GTZ was unveiled in 2006 at the exclusive Villa d' Este Concours D' Elegance, fittingly some 50 years after the 250 GTZ that inspired it.
This Super Elite model is incredibly detailed. Opening doors and hood. Amazing engine detail. Comes on a Carbon Fiber base. Actual Laminated Carbon Fiber interior and engine parts. Photoetched Brake and Calipers. Over 100 photoetched pieces!
This unique car, is a modern interpretation of a unique Ferrari from 1956. That 250GTZ Berlinetta, built by Italian design and engineering consultancy Zagato, is regarded as one of the most beautiful cars ever. Its style has been reincarnated with this modern homage based on a 575 Maranello. It is an extraordinary looking car, built very much in the tradition of the coachworkers of old. Zagato's typically large grille wears the Ferrari prancing horse emblem, while Zagato's signature Z badge adorns the heavily sculptured front wings. Other Zagato trademarks include the so-called 'double-bubble' roof. It is very subtle here; from the rear it is more obvious when seen in combination with the kinked rear window. The interior remains largely similar to the 575 Maranello upon which the 575 GTZ is based, though is trimmed in two-tone tan leather. The GTZ was unveiled in 2006 at the exclusive Villa d' Este Concours D' Elegance, fittingly some 50 years after the 250 GTZ that inspired it.
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