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Adam Ambro

Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Series 1

Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Series 1

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Have you ever wondered what is the car that John Lennon sings about in Baby you can drive my car from the eternal Beatles` Rubber Soul album? The answer is Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Series 1.

John Lennon passes his driving test in February 1965 and the car he purchases soon after is a brand new Ferrari 330 GT 2. A few months later he writes the famous lyrics and Paul McCartney composes the song. It is a pretty sweet way to start your life behind the wheel, no doubt. And it can't be any different having in mind the V12 Colombo engine below the front bonnet. Just like the model family of 250, Ferrari 330 (built as 2+2 GT Coupe, two-seat Berlinetta, spyder and a race car) is a fabulous line of cars with glorious road-legal and furious racing incarnations.

 

 

Enzo Ferrari with the Ferrari 330 GT at the Maranello factory

 

Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Series 1 is specific with its quad headlights, similar to those of Lamborghini 4000 GT released a few years after the 330 GT Series 1 debut. It is not a surprise that Tom Tjarda designs this Ferrari GT Coupe for Pininfarina. He changes the quad headlights for Series 2 facelift which distinguishes the car as the only Ferrari with such lighting arrangement.

Ferrari 330 GT is produced in 1099 numbers between 1964 and 1967. 625 of them are Series 1, the rest is facelifted. The car relies on Weber carburettors to release 304 hp at 6600 rpm, enough for a maximum speed of 152 mph or 245 km/h. 

Just like the rest of his artworks, Adam Ambro creates this one on old school print media. This time he chooses a Road & Track edition covering 1964 Le Mans. You can also spot a headline like “So you`d like to own a Ferrari?” which we find highly suggestive. You can order now your Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Series 1 art print by Adam Ambro at Simply Petrol marketplace.

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Adam Ambro

Inspired by the urban landscape, Adam Ambro’s work looks to find beauty in less than obvious places.  Beginning with a recycled canvas of newspaper, layers of pen, marker and whatever else happens to be within arm’s reach are added.  The end result is a highly textured interpretation of some of the world’s most iconic adventure mobiles.

Having grown up in Michigan in a three-bedroom house with a five-car garage, it’s only natural that Adam’s eye gravitates towards the auto industry for inspiration – for both the subjects and the classified ads that served as the original canvases.  With true classified ads becoming scarce, as much thought is now put into composing the newsprint canvas as the artwork itself.  Each canvas is uniquely curated towards the adventure-based subjects leaving much to be discovered beyond the details of the drawing. Based in Golden, Colorado,

Adam is a full-time architect and part-time artist.  He was named a 2013 Cherry Creek Arts Festival Emerging Artist and honored in the 2D category at the 2015 Golden Fine Arts Festival.   Professionally, Adam was recognized as the 2013 AIA Denver Young Architect of the Year and a 2014 Engineering News Record Mountain States top 20 under 40 professional. 

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Poster prints are typically printed on durable, 180 gsm heavyweight paper with a slight satin finish.

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Popular sizes include 20x14 inches, 28x20 inches, and 40x28 inches. 

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