The 70 most beautiful Ferrari supercars come together to celebrate the Prancing Horse’s 70th birthday
A stunning collection of Ferrari models were on display to mark the landmark anniversary
A COLLECTION of 70 of the finest Ferrari supercars joined together to celebrate the Italian maker’s 70th birthday.
The celebration, organised by luxury dealer group HR Owen, featured some of the finest recent models from the Prancing Horse.
From £200,000 Ferrari 458s to ultra-rare special-editions, the collection brought London’s Waterloo Place to a standstill.
Crowds packed the road in central London to get a glimpse of the iconic collection that included everything from the front-engined 550, F12 and 458 Italia to the new GTC4 Lusso.
Star of the show, though, and taking centre stage was a special £1million-plus LaFerrari Aperta.
Another model turning heads under the HR Owen stand was a super-rare Zagato Ferrari 550 GTZ Barchetta, of which only a handful have ever been manufactured.
2017 marks 70 years since the first Ferrari sports car ever made – the 125 Sport powered by a 1.5-litre V12 engine.
It was just the start for Enzo Ferrari with the firm going on to great racing success plus making some of the most sought after models in the world.
So much so that seven out of the 10 most expensive cars ever sold are Ferraris with a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO topping the list at near £30million.