Archive for the ‘355 Berlinetta’ Category

The ultimate Ferrari vs Lamborghini competition is here, using some of my best videos i took during the years to make a comparison between two of the greatest supercars brand in the world. In the video you can see some of the best, fastest and expensive italian horses and bulls racing in the streets and on the track (such as Imola, Misano and Monza) making some serious noise! Enzo Ferrari and Ferruccio Lamborghini are two persons i really admire for what they did, they realised their dreams and totally changed the market of the sport car and this is a tribute for they! In the video you will see the following cars: – Ferrari – Enzo FXX Evoluzione California 599 GTB Fiorano 599 GTO 458 Italia F50 F40 F430 F430 GT2 430 Scuderia 430 Challenge 360 Modena 360 Challenge Stradale 355 Berlinetta 348 – Lamborghini – Reventon Roadster Murcielago LP670-4 Superveloce Murcielago LP640 Murcielago Gallardo SE Gallardo GT3 Reiter Engineering Gallardo Superleggera Gallardo LP550-2 Valentino Balboni Gallardo LP560-4 Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera Diablo VT 6.0 Countach 5000 Quattrovalvole Marchettino Facebook page: www.facebook.com Who you think is the winner of this epic race?

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71834f59f6ri 250 Outraged Italian police set to crush fake Ferrari
Right up front, we must state that there is a very high likelihood that the following is not entirely true. With that said, here’s the skinny on what we think we know: Thanks to local copyright laws, cops in Ostuni, Italy have reportedly confiscated a Toyota MR2 cut to look an awful lot like a Ferrari 355 Berlinetta. And they intend to crush it.

So much so that the British-made phony Italian was being touted as the real thing — an obvious scam. As to why the authorities intend to destroy the car, let’s listen to what one of the cops involved had to say: “It was a good fake but just a fake, Ferrari is one of Italy’s crown jewels. We can’t allow cheap copies.”

Yes, well, we guess that makes sense. But are the cops allowed to crush the car out of some odd sense of damaged Italian pride? Looks like it. We here at Autoblog feel it’s our duty to go ahead and give you a surefire tip on how to keep your faker from meeting the same fate – nobody suspects a Fiero-bodied Ferrari 308.