BY: Gregory Burnett
Ferraris are elite vehicles that most of us can only marvel at. We know well that the closest we’ll get to one of these sporty foreign jobs is by visiting a showroom. Even then, we won’t qualify for a test drive. Thankfully, the Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum in Cleveland is offering an up-close view of this fantasy automobile during its “Ferrari: The Essence of Italian Design” exhibit, which runs through March 30.
The exhibit features approximately 15 Ferraris on the museum’s floor. They borrowed the cars from owners throughout the state, including Greater Cleveland. “We contacted a group of Ferrari Club of America owners from Greater Cleveland to Columbus,” said John Lutsch, program and marketing manager at the museum.
SOURCE: https://www.cleveland.com
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