Monday, April 23, 2012

Murdered Out Flat Black Ferrari F430

I have to confess, for all my love of murdered out cars and their stealthiness and sexiness, I also love bright flashy cars.  It's kind of the yin and yang of  car colors, you need the contrast. A better analogy might be to liken my car color preference to the 1991 Kurt Russel epic Backdraft, where Robert DeNiro's character tells Billy Baldwin's that you need to love the fire a little bit.  You have to appreciate flashiness to really appreciate stealth.

A Hyundai Tiburon never deserves to be bright yellow but a Lamborghini does.  A Kia Rio in red is abhorrent, but a Ferrari in red is appropriate.  That's why when those supercars, which are normally unfortunately used just as bling for rich people looking to show off that they can buy it, rather than that they can use it, are murdered out in flat black like this Ferrari F430, it's such a beautiful thing.


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