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Ferrari Dino Rosa: Concept Study for a New Entry Level Mid-Engine Ferrari
Many independent designers have tried to capture the Ferrari spirit in their conceptual proposals, but to be completely honest, very few have really succeeded. Unfortunately for designer Paolo Rosa, we'd classify this study for a smaller mid-engined Ferrari sportscar -supposedly inspired by the 1967 Dino 246 GT- in the first category. In our opinion, the worst design aspect of the Ferrari Dino Rosa is the rather generic front-end. Hit the jump to check out more photos of Rosa's 1:10 scale model that is currently on display at the "Dreaming the Automobile" Exhibition hosted by the Museo dell'Automobile Bonfanti-Vimar in Italy.
Source: Museo dell'Automobile , Via: Carbodydesign
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New Enzo Ferrari Museum Opens Its Doors In Modena
One of the most prominent personalities in the automobile and racing car industry of the 20th century, the legendary Enzo Ferrari, finally has his own museum. Built next to Enzo's birth town in Modena Italy, the new Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari is not...
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Ferrari F250 Concept By Idries Noah Speculates On Dino Model
True, Ferrari’s President Luca di Montezemolo did announce at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this month that the Italian company will reveal an all-new model at the forthcoming Paris Show this September. But, even though Montezemolo did not give...
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2009 Ferrari Dino: Who Needs Ferrari, Portuguese Create 1:1 Scale Prototype!
The Dino is on, the Dino is off, the Dino is on; how many posts have you read about Ferrari’s hypothetical plans for reviving the Dino nameplate in the near future? Certainly more times than you can handle. So the hell with Ferrari! A Portuguese...
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Ferrari Dino Concept - Design Proposition
Based on various rumors that Ferrari’s planning to revive the Dino, 22-year-old CGI artist Urgur Sahin created his vision of how a modern interpretation of the legendary Ferrari should look like. While Urgur’s proposition stays true to the...
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2010 Ferrari Dino "photoscooped"
We’ve been hearing many rumours lately about a new "entry-level" Ferrari that'll revive the Dino nameplate. Although nothing is official yet, most car magazines are quoting inside sources to corroborate their case. Same goes for the guys at...
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