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【Summary】The Cavalcade Classiche 2023 showcased a wide range of iconic Ferrari models, including the 212 Inter, 750 Monza, 250 GT, 275 GTB4, 275 GTS, 365 GTB4 (Daytona), GTOs, F40s, and F50s. The event took place at the beautiful Castelfalfi resort in Tuscany, featuring a medieval castle and a five-star hotel. Attendees were treated to an impressive display of Ferraris throughout the decades, with notable appearances by Piero Ferrari and his grandson Enzo Mattioli Ferrari.

FutureCar Staff    Oct 02, 2023 6:15 AM PT
Classic Car Parade 2023

In 1951, Ferrari introduced the 212 Inter, which became the preferred sports racer after replacing the 166. Another notable car on display was the 750 Monza, a celebrated four-cylinder sports racer with a 3.0-liter engine. The event also showcased numerous 250 GTs, which were Ferrari's most famous and popular sports cars of the 1950s. These included two-seat racers and the more luxurious GT Berlinetta Lusso models. Additionally, there were a few open-top 250 GT Californias, perfect for enjoying sunny drives.

Highlighting the cars from the 1960s, the display featured the 275 GTB4 and 275 GTS, as well as the 365 GTB4, famously known as the Daytona. The Daytona model was created to commemorate Ferrari's impressive 1-2-3 victory in the 1967 Daytona 24-hour race.

Moving closer to the present day, the exhibition showcased iconic models like the GTOs, F40s, and F50s. Piero Ferrari, Enzo Ferrari's son and Vice-Chairman of Ferrari, was seen driving an F50, while his grandson, Enzo Mattioli Ferrari, had the opportunity to drive an F40 for the first time, much to his delight.

The event took place at the Toscana Resort in Castelfalfi, where visitors were treated to one of the most impressive displays of Ferraris ever assembled. Castelfalfi itself is a medieval gem nestled in the picturesque hills of Tuscany. The location boasts a five-star hotel and a recently renovated eighth-century castle, adding to the charm of the overall experience.

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