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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Ferrari has pulled back the covers on its rumored topless 599 GTB Fiorano before the roadster’s unveil at the2010 Paris Motor Show. We’ve got bad news if you were hoping to sink your teeth into this particular convertible, though. The Prancing Horse is only planning to make 80 examples of its newest creation and each one has already been spoken for. The company is calling the drophead the SA Aperta in honor of none other than Sergio and Andrea Pininfarina. Their contribution to Ferrari design needs no introduction.
Ferrari says that the SA Aperta sits closer to the tarmac than just about any other of the company’s products and that the creation is far more than some hacksaw version of the hardtop 599. While a simple cloth top will keep the rain off your back should the weather turn sour, Ferrari says that it has poured substantial effort into developing the chassis to maintain the same level of stiffness that the coupe version of the 599 enjoys.
Those lucky enough to get their hands on the car will still find the same meaty V12 mounted up front. Hit the jumpfor the press release.
Labels: Ferrari Auto Sports
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