We show you the first Ferrari Superfast, presented at the 1957 Paris Motor Show 60 years before the brand new 812 Superfast.
The idea of the Super fast was born when Enzo Ferrari decided to put the truckish 4.9's torqueful engine in the limber three liter's wheelbase.
It's a bit of a squeeze, and frankly, the leg room in the wide cockpit suffers from hewing to the 102 inch limit. The tread, though, is about 41A inches greater front and rear, which is dictated by the larger engine.
The goal was to combine the virtues of each, the dead accurate yet reasonably light steering of the 3.0 with the combined tractability and brute power of the reliable, race-proved four-nine.
The model has never been made by anyone on 1/18 scale. Perfect replica with Borrani-type spokes, in real aluminum turned and steel rays. Limited and numbered series of only 500 pieces
New line, just launched by BBR resin models in 1/18 scale all designed, manufactured and assembled in Saronno's workshop. All models in limited and numbered series.