1967 Ferrari in Times Square
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@VotreCauchemar its possible
but the sound would never be the same
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@remotedt Yeah I noticed that too. Quiet funny to think of it.
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Wow. That commercial was real! Probably the best commercial of all time
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Is there anyway I can may a replica of this car? U_U it's so gorgeous! :D
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@Keeper1st Alas, Enzo wasn't very sentimental and many of his historic cars were broken up and cannibalized for parts. There are a couple of excellent reproductions of the 156 being run today.
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That looks to be the 48 valve engine introduced at Monza in '67.
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a commercial... so that's why the streets were empty...
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i know the person who drives that car and the other first two in the shell commercial :)
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PRETTY funny that the filming car... is a porsche!
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Lucky bastard who's driving that car
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i'm now nursing a semi!!
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theese pipes are pieces of art.
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@ooMATTiAoo It's actually over 30 seconds long. And if you had the money, would you do anything better than drive a Ferrari 312 on an empty concrete paradise. Just saying, better than taking the same money and CGIing everything.
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Thats my favourite part of the commercial when the 312 rips through nyc, it gives me the goosebumps.
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@ooMATTiAoo Well, eater they use a Cayenne or they use Land Rover...
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Wow.
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no one can critisise the 312 and 312b
both heavenly sounds
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as usual... a Porsche chasing a Ferrari =~)
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Well, they could've CGI'd it for the spot, so kudos to them for keeping it real.
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that car is so awesome. the advert was so good
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haha, no reverse...lol
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wait a sec.. they actually did close time square to make a 1967 ferrari race on it?? and the camera stuff were driving a porsche cayenne?? and all this for less than 30 seconds of a tv commercial?? rich bastards!! i love the commercial though...
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Clearly, the dude coming in at the :23 mark serves no purpose except wanting to feel like he's doing something.
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Racers come and racers go .But....the Prancing Horse goes on forever Forza Amon ! Forza Villeneuve !
I think it is from the shell commercial.
PorscheDauer962LM 4 years ago 36
But alas, there are no 1961 Ferraris left.
Keeper1st 3 years ago 11