Top Famous Ferraris List Leaves Room for Debate

‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’ 1961 250 GT
First of all, let me give props to ImagineLifestyles for creating one heck of a list. As an internet writer, I’m pretty much a professional list maker (and a master of hyperbole), so I know what I’m talking about here. These guys did their research; all the important boxes are checked on their Top 10 Famous Ferraris to Hit the Big and Small Screens.
The only glaring issue I see with the list is the order, which you can see in the slideshow below. Blind Al Pacino’s Scent of a Woman Mondial is ranked #2, which is way too high. There is no way that car is more famous than Christie Brinkley’s Vacation GTS 308, Tom Selleck’s Magnum P.I. 308, or Don Johnson’s Miami Vice Spyder and Testarossa one-two punch.
As far as the content of the list goes, my only real complaint is that Entourage is on there, referencing the scene where Vince gives Turtle a Ferrari California, just for being his buddy. It’s a great scene, no doubt, and a helluva car, but it just makes me so mad that a guy like Turtle gets to drive a Ferrari and I don’t. I guess I’m just buddies with the wrong guys.
But if Turtle is out, then that raises the issue of who we should add instead? Eddie Murphy’s Beverly Hills Cop 308 (or 328, depending on what part of the film)? A race-ready 512S in Steve McQueens Le Mans? Leo DiCaprio’s The Wolf of Wall Street 1986 Testarossa? Or something else?
Chime in with your thoughts on the forum. >>
- ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’ 1961 250 GT
- The Ferrari Mondial in ‘Scent of a Woman’
- The Ferrari 308 GTS in ‘Magnum P.I.’
- ‘Miami Vice’ Ferrari Testarossa
- Christie Brinkley in her red Ferrari 308 GTS in ‘Vacation.’
- Ferrari California from ‘Entourage.’
- F355 Spider in ‘The Rock’
- 1984 Ferrari Mondial in ‘Weird Science’
- The 1977 Ferrari 308 GTS in ‘The Cannonball Run’
- 1999 Ferrari 550 Maranello in ‘Gone In Sixty Seconds’
Via [ImagineLifestyles]










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