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<< Prev Page 3 of 3 The basic chassis and engine design of 1973 served for three decades, making it one of the longest running production Ferrari series ever. Of the five versions, the Testarossa is by far the most famous. For many generations the Testarossa was the Ferrari despite its complete lack of racing heritage and the previously mentioned more exotic Ferrari models produced in the same decade. A completely new replacement for the flat-12 engined GT was unveiled in 1997, the 550 Maranello. Like the 365 GT/4 BB's predecessor, the 'Daytona', the new GT was once again front engined. The engine itself was also more conventional with a 65 degree V-angle. << Prev Page 3 of 3 |
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