Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Spyder.
by bruce.
Acrylic on canvas with wood stretcher.
26 x 17.75 inches
(660 mm x 450mm)
Unframed. All frames for illustration only.
Signed by the artist.
Artists collection.
Only 122 GTB/4 spyders were produced. It was based on the Daytona and was powered by an all-new 60-degrees dohc
V12 displacing 4.4 litres with six Weber DCN20 twin barrel down-drought carburettors. It developed 352 bhp which was good for around 170 mph. |
Ferrari 275GTB/4
by bruce.
Acrylic on canvas with wood stretcher
26 x 17.75 inches
(660 mm X 450 mm)
Unframed. All frames for illustration only.
Signed by the artist.
Artists collection.
Seen here in Florence, Italy, a Ferrari 275 GTB/4 Longnose was the final evolution of the series. Distinguished by its bonnet bulge this was the first production Ferrari road car to be equipped with a four-camshaft V12 which gave it a very sexy performance.
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Ferrari 275GTB
by bruce.

Acrylic on artboard'
22 x 15 inches
(560mm x 380mm) approx.
Unframed. All frames for illustration only.
Signed by the artist.
Artists collection.
Styled by Sergio Pininfarina and introduced at the 1965 Paris Salon, it featured a longer nose to counteract front-end lift at high speeds which had been experienced with the shorter nosed version. Powered by a derivative of the Colombo designed 60-degree V12, and with all-independent suspension, it gave stunning performance. An all-time classic.
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Ferrari 250 GTO
by bruce.
Acrylic and oil on artboard'
22 x 15 inches
(560mm x 380mm) approx.
Unframed. All frames for illustration only.
Signed by the artist.
Artists collection.
Introduced in 1962 the Ferrari 250 GTO became the quintessential road car. A rare beast with a beautifully proportioned body that was built by Scaglietti based on a concept by Ing. Giotto Bizzarrini. Only thirty six 3-litre and three 4-litre examples were built. |
Ferrari 750 Monza & Alfa Romeo 8C 2.6
by bruce.
Acrylic on canvas board
22 x 15 inches
(500mm x 480mm)
Unframed. All frames for illustration only.
Signed by the artist.
Artists collection.
Top left
Styled by Pininfarina in the 1950's the Ferrari 750 Monza was the last of the line of open two seaters sports racing Ferraris.Tuscany, Italy.
Bottom right
In the 1930's Scuderia Ferrari managed the racing activities of Alfa Romeo. The Alfa was powered by a glorious 2.6 litre straight eight with twin choke Ferrari carburettors and had a top speed of around 130 mph.
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Ferrari 308 GTS QV
by bruce.

Acrylic on canvas,
19,75 x 15,75 inches
(500 mm x 400mm)
Unframed,
All frames for illustration only,
Signed by the artist,
Artists collection,
The Pininfarina designed 308 QV (quattrovavole=four valves) was announced by Ferrari in 1982, The 308 was powered by a 240 bhp three litre V8 with a top speed of 153 mph and a 0-60 mph acceleration time of 5,5 seconds
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