Ferrari Forever in Museo Enzo Ferrari

Just in time for the 75th anniversary of the Ferrari sports car brand, the Museo Enzo Ferrari in Modena is presenting the new special exhibition “Ferrari Forever”. On 12 March 1947, the first car with the name Ferrari on the bonnet left Enzo Ferrari’s factory. This 125 S has been followed by around 220,000 other sports and racing cars to date. The museum worked with Ferrari Classiche to put together the special exhibition. This department, founded in 2006, takes care of the preservation, restoration and certification of classic Ferrari models older than 20 years at the Maranello plant. “Ferrari Forever” shows the various steps of the restoration work. Highly qualified specialists with decades of experience ensure that the cars are restored to their original condition.

A 250 GT Competizione TdF, a 250 Europa, a Dino 246 GTS, a 275 GTB or even a 250 GT/L show the beauty of the early Ferrari years. In contrast, two 308 GTBs at the end of the tour are clearly more modern. Next to 15 completely restored and certified vehicles and a rack with body parts of a 500 Mondial, the special exhibition also shows various exhibits from the factory archive. “Ferrari Forever” is scheduled to run until 17 February 2023. During this time, it is possible that one or more cars will be replaced. The Museo Enzo Ferrari is open daily between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.

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