‘…1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4, chassis 10177 GT.
Only 350 of the 300bhp, 160mph berlinettas were made, of which only 27 were supplied new to the UK market.
Widely regarded as the best all-round GT car of the 1960s, the 275 GTB/4 attracted owners such as Steve McQueen with its excellent handling and delicate steering.’ Link
Stunning!
As close to perfect as it’s possible for a car to be, in my view. It’s a work of art.
I’d prefer it as a rag top in red, thanks.
http://www.extravaganzi.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/1967-Ferrari-275-GTB-4-S-N.A.R.T.-Spider-by-Scaglietti-13.jpg
Nice, but…………rag tops always seem to me to teeter on the edge of vulgarity. Depending somewhat on who is driving it, of course.
Nothing nicer than a rag top, although they can be a bit wet and cold. I had a MGB roadster for a number of years that was like that. Fortunately most of the year round was warm enough to have the top off……and I fondly remember a navigator being likewise on the open road.
Problem I have with ragtops is anybody with a pen knife can break in.Now the convertible hard top is another story.
http://www.barrett-jackson.com/Archive/Event/Item/1955-FORD-THUNDERBIRD-CONVERTIBLE-15928
Real Men drive convertibles.