Ferrari logotype.
Assorted emblems specific to Ferrari, in no particular order or year.
Ferrari logotype.
2016 Ferari 70th Anniversary "Cavallo" logo.
Enzo Ferrari signature.
Ferrari 612 Scaglietti logo.
2017 Ferrari GTC4Lusso T logo.
2016 LaFerari Aperta logo.
Ferrari FF logo.
1988 Ferrari 328 logo.
2007 Scuderia Ferrari team logo.
2013 Ferrari LaFerrari logo.
1972 Ferrari Dino 246GT logo.
Ferrari Dino GT emblem.
1963 Ferrari 330 America GT emblem. Only 200 made.
Ferrari 348 TB rear emblem. The Ferrari 348 was produced from 1989-1995. Badged 348tb for the coupe and 348ts for the targa version.
Ferrari 355 F1 GTS emblem.
Ferrari 308 GTS emblem. Ferrari 308 was produced from 1975-1984. The Pininfarina-styled 308 GTB was introduced at the Paris Motor Show in 1975. The targa topped 308GTS was made famous on the Magnum P.I. television show.
After four show cars based on the 410 and 400 SuperAmerica chassis, the name had born the name Superfast, Ferrari unveiled the production version in 1964, the 500 Superfast. Powered by a 400 bhp, five litre V12. Its aerodynamic shape was a natural development of the 400 SuperAmerica it replaced, but it no longer featured covered headlights and partly covered rear wheels. Production lasted until 1966, in which only 37 examples were produced. The Superfast was the last in a great line of luxury GTs.
Ferrari Dino 2400 emblem.
Ferrari Dino emblem. The Dino was a brand for mid-engined, rear-drive sports cars produced by Ferrari from 1968 to 1976.
1973 Ferrari Dino GT 246 wheel hub.
1973 Ferrari Dino GT 246 emblem. Produced from 1969 to 1974, The Dino brand was meant to be used for cars with engines that had fewer than 12 cylinders. The name "Dino" honors the founder's late son, Alfredo "Dino" Ferrari, who was credited with the design of the V6 engine.
1982 Ferrari Mondial 8 emblem.
Ferrari emblem.
Ferrari Superamerica emblem. Ferrari has used the Superamerica name on a number of high-end products. The 1956 410 Superamerica, the 1957 410 Superamerica III, the 1960 400 Superamerica Coupe/Cabriolet/Spider and the 2005 575M Superamerica, where this one comes from.
2009 Ferrari California emblem.
Ferrari F430 rear view mirror.
Ferrari F40 logo. 1,315 produced from 1987 until 1992.
Ferrari GTO emblem.
Ferrari 308 GTSi rear emblem.
Ferrari 308 GTSi emblem.
Ferrari 348 TB rear emblem. The Ferrari 348 was produced from 1989-1995. Badged 348tb for the coupe and 348ts for the targa version.
Ferrari 348 Spider emblem. The Ferrari 348 was introduced in 1989, and was produced until 1994. The 348 Spider (convertible) model was introduced 1993.
Ferrari 348 TS emblem. The Ferrari 348 was introduced in 1989, and was produced until 1994. The TS was the targa version.
Ferrari F355 F1 Spider emblem.
Ferrari F355 F1 Spider emblem.
Ferrari F355 GTS emblem. Built by Ferrari from May 1994 to 1999. The GTS was the targa topped model.
Ferrari F355 Spider emblem. The Ferrari F355 is a sports car built by Ferrari from May 1994 to 1999. The Spider (convertible) version was introduced in 1995.
Ferrari F355 Berlinetta emblem. The Ferrari F355 is a sports car built by Ferrari from May 1994 to 1999. The Berlinetta was the coupe version.
Ferrari Testarossa emblem. The Ferrari Testarossa is a 12-cylinder mid-engined Pininfarina-designed sports car made by Ferrari, (from 1984 to 1996) which went into production in 1984 as the successor to the Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer.
Ferrari 512 TR emblem. The original Testarossa was thoroughly re-engineered for 1991 and released as the 512 TR, effectively a completely new car. It increased the output of the 4.9 L engine to 428 hp.
Ferrari 328 GTS emblem. The Ferrari 328 GTB and GTS was the successor to the Ferrari 308 GTB and GTS. The GTS designation is for the popular "open" body style, with a removable panel above the driver and passenger seats.
3.2 Mondial cabriolet emblem from a Ferrarii BB 512i.
Ferrarii BB 512i 3.2 Mondial cabriolet emblem.
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