Ferrari 340 America: Ferrari History Ferrari 375 America: Ferrari History Ferrari 410 Superamerica: Ferrari History Ferrari 400 Superamerica: Ferrari...
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The Ferrari 410 S was a sports racing car produced by Ferrari in 1955–1956. After the racing successes of 375 Plus, mainly in 1954 Carrera Panamericana...
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The Ferrari 812 Superfast (Type F152M) is a front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive grand tourer produced by the Italian sports car manufacturer Ferrari that...
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post-Monterey deal for Ferrari 410". 9 September 2014. "RM Sotheby's - 1956 Aston Martin DBR1". Retrieved 7 August 2019. "1955 Ferrari 410 Sport Spider by Scaglietti...
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9 in) of (4954.35 cc) 1954 Ferrari 375 Plus 88 by 68 mm (3.5 by 2.7 in) of (4962 cc) 1955 Ferrari 410 S 1955 Ferrari 410 Superamerica Lampredi designed...
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Ferrari from 1999 until 2004. It succeeded the Ferrari F355 and was replaced by the Ferrari F430 in 2004. Ferrari partnered with Alcoa to produce an entirely...
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Carrozzeria Scaglietti (category Ferrari)
1955 Ferrari 410 S (Spyders and Berlinetta Speciale) 1955 Ferrari 857 S 1955 Ferrari 376 S 1955 Ferrari 735 LM 1956 Ferrari 500 TR 1956 Ferrari 860 Monza...
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Ferrari F430 (Type F131) is a sports car produced by the Italian automobile manufacturer Ferrari from 2004 until 2009 as a successor to the Ferrari 360...
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The Ferrari P was a series of Italian sports prototype racing cars produced by Ferrari during the 1960s and early 1970s. Although Enzo Ferrari resisted...
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It features redesigned bodywork that Ferrari says takes inspiration from past V12 Ferrari models such as the 410 Superamerica and 500 Superfast, with...
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Pininfarina (section Ferrari partnership)
Giulietta Spider 1955 Ferrari 410 Superamerica 1955 Peugeot 403 1956 Austin A40 Farina 1956 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta 1956 Ferrari 250 GT Coupé – Bodied...
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Ferrari has used the Superamerica name on a number of high-end products: 1956 410 Superamerica 1960 400 Superamerica 2005 Superamerica (Ferrari 575M-based...
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design are 24 holes in the engine cover that reveal the Ferrari V12 engine which develops 550 hp (410 kW) to propel the Modulo to a top speed of around 220 mph...
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Ferrari 458 Italia at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2010 Problems playing this file? See media help. The Ferrari 458 Italia (Type F142) is an Italian mid-engine...
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Spider 1987 Ferrari PPG Pace Car 1988 Ferrari F90 1995 Ferrari FX 1996 Ferrari F50 Bolide 2006 Ferrari P4/5 2006 Ferrari Zagato 575 GTZ 2008 Ferrari SP1 (note:...
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Scuderia Ferrari (Italian: [skudeˈriːa ferˈraːri]) is the racing division of luxury Italian auto manufacturer Ferrari and the racing team that competes...
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Ferrari S.p.A. (/fəˈrɑːri/, Italian: [ferˈraːri]) is an Italian luxury sports car manufacturer based in Maranello. Founded in 1939 by Enzo Ferrari (1898–1988)...
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The Ferrari 375 Plus is a sports racing car produced by Ferrari in 1954. The model competed internationally, winning many major races, including 24 Hours...
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The Ferrari SF90 Stradale (Type F173) is a mid-engine PHEV (plug-in hybrid electric vehicle) sports car produced by the Italian automobile manufacturer...
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The Ferrari 250 is a series of sports cars and grand tourers built by Ferrari from 1952 to 1964. The company's most successful early line, the 250 series...
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The Ferrari 250 GT Coupé represented a series of road-going, grand touring cars produced by Ferrari between 1954 and 1960. Presented at the 1954 Paris...
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The Ferrari 290 MM is a sports racing car produced by the Italian automobile manufacturer Ferrari in 1956. It was developed to compete in the 1956 edition...
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Maserati 300S, leading home Carroll Shelby driving a Ferrari 410 S and Alfonso de Portago in a Ferrari 860 Monza. The following year the official Maserati...
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Ferrari 410 Superamerica 1955-1959 Spyder, Coupé Italy Ferrari 410 Superfast Pinin Farina Coupe Speciale 1956 Coupé Italy Limited production Ferrari 400...
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send a Ferrari 857 S for Olivier Gendebien and Phil Hill, and a pair of Ferrari 410 S Scaglietti Spyders for Juan Manuel Fangio/Eugenio Castellotti and Luigi...
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The Ferrari Monza is one of a series of cars built by Ferrari. In the early 1950s, Ferrari shifted from using the compact Gioacchino Colombo-designed V12...
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This is a list of internal combustion engines manufactured by Ferrari. Ferrari was rare among automobile manufacturers in attempting to build a straight-2...
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sportscar "Boy Racer" = Ford Mustang FR500 "The Brute of the Brutes" = 1956 Ferrari 410 Sport, sportscar "Le camion le plus vite du monde" (French: "The world's...
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commonly known as Ferrari-Maserati engine, is a family of 90° V8 petrol engines jointly developed by Ferrari and Maserati and produced by Ferrari; these engines...
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1984 Ferrari 126C4/M2 Ferrari 126C4/M2 at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2009 Problems playing this file? See media help. The Ferrari 126C is the car with...
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