In an old estate near Modena, in the heart of the Italian Motor Valley, sleeps a red car with an extremely fine profile. For the enthusiasts who know it, this discreet silhouette is not a Ferrari like the others: it is, for many historians, the very first car entirely designed by Enzo Ferrari, in 1939, long before the cambered horse appeared officially on a grille. Her only twin sister, she, disappeared for a long time, swallowed up in the anony…
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In an old estate near Modena, in the heart of the Italian Motor Valley, sleeps a red car with an extremely fine profile. For the enthusiasts who know it, this discreet silhouette is not a Ferrari like the others: it is, for many historians, the very first car entirely designed by Enzo Ferrari, in 1939, long before the cambered horse appeared officially on a grille. Her only twin sister, she, disappeared for a long time, swallowed up in the anony…