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8 Jul 2015 03:23

Not unlike 'M' or 'Shelby' edition vehicles, the Scaglietti design imprint represents a kind of upper crust of Ferrari builds. The difference, however, is that the name generally refers to deadstock models, meaning Scaglietti-edition vehicles are a rarity to encounter, to say the least. One of the cars - a 1964 250 GT/L Berlinetta - will soon go on sale in London through an auction by RM Sotheby's. The car's understated beauty perfectly accentuates the design language of Ferrari, and is here sho...
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