Ferrari 575 GTZ Zagato

By Aditi | May 29, 2010 5:41 am |
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Ferrari 575 GTZ Zagato 

Yoshiyuki Hayashi, the famous car collector from Japan is the proud owner of several cars with great historical significance. Some of his prized collections include Ferraris like the 166MM, couple of Daytonas, a 250 Spider California and many more. In a classic of case, he once asked Zagato if he could create a customized body for one of his Ferraris, the 575M in lines of the highly acclaimed 250GTZ Berlinetta. On receiving this request Zagato presented the idea to Ferrari and this is when the 575 GTZ Zagato was conceptualized and built. Also the timing was perfect as this was also the anniversary of this model.

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