An exhibition celebrating the life of Sergio Pininfarina opens this month. The exhibition at the Museo Ferrari in Maranello looks back at Pininfarina’s collaborations with Ferrari.
Le grandi Ferrari di Sergio Pininfarina - Sergio Pininfarina’s great Ferraris – is spread over three halls. Hall one displays race cars including the Le Mans-winning 250 LM, the 250 SWB which Stirling Moss steered to win the Touring Trophy and Pininfarina’s experimental F1 Sigma.
Hall two focuses on the Ferrari-Pininfarina concepts, with a line-up including the Modulo, P6 and four-door Pinin. The final hall plays host to the iconic road car range, with 11 models including the BB prototype originally shown at the 1971 Turin motor show.
Doors open to the public between 27 October to 7 January.
To give you a taster of what’s in store, click the image above to see some of Sergio Pininfarina’s finest creations.
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250 SWB
i believe the 250 SWB to be the perfect design and has never been equaled by anyone ever
The 275GTB and 275GTB/4 are
The 275GTB and 275GTB/4 are my favourites, perfect lines and proportions. It's a shame Ferrari don't produce anything as elegant today.
I'm saving up for my Ferrari
I'm saving up for my Ferrari Daytona (replica).