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Ferrari California T model name logo font is the same as the California license plate

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Ferrari California T model name logo

The other day, I had a business and visited Ferrari dealer Cornes Shiba for a while.

812 GTS and 812 Superfast were exhibited side by side in the store ^ ^

By the way, and this time, Mr. Cornes has nothing to do with it (it doesn't matter (laughs)!), But I had a little big discovery in the century after a long time, so I would like to write about it.

Oh, the big discovery of the previous century was about Porsche, so it may be the first big discovery about Ferrari in me.

Reference article: This is a big discovery at Porsche ... (It was a discovery for me, so it's not really a big discovery at all (laughs)) → Discovered in the Porsche 911 (991.2) cup holder! !!

Anyway, when I learned that there was something about this Ferrari this time, I was just excited by myself again ^ ^

Discoveries at Ferrari California T

The model name of our Ferrari is "California T".

The logo of this California T model name is written in English and is written as "California T".

In this way, among the instruments that can be seen from the driver's seat, the logo of the model name of FERRARI California T is also displayed on the left side of the tachometer.

This is ↓

Furthermore, the dashboard (around the top of the glove box) also has the letters California T in the model name.

I like the model name here ^^

By the way, this is the font of the logo written as "CaliforniaT", but also in Ferrari California (the model without T at the end), the logo of this model name California is the same font.

The letters California T on the floor mats like this.

What was the discovery about the Ferrari California T this time around is, yes, the font of the letters in the model name "California".

Actually, this font called California ...

Yes! !!

The United States was the same as the "California" font on the license plates, or license plates, on California cars! !! !!

No, I was really impressed. Did you know?

I've seen California license plates many times in my life, but when I look at this Ferrari California model name font, I completely think that these two are the same font. If not, I didn't even notice.

This is a comparison ↓ It's the same, isn't it? Hmmm, impressed!

Ferrari Roma model name logo font

And what I was wondering about here is what is the newly announced Ferrari Roma Roma font? Does Italy use the Roman city font? ?? That is.

But ... unfortunately I didn't understand.

It didn't seem to be the font used in the City of Roma, and it looks different even if you look at the car-related fonts such as license plates.

However, I realized again that "Oh, the model name of Ferrari Roma is not" Rome "in English, but" Roma "in Italian", and somehow this also happened. Actually, I was a little impressed ^^

I don't understand Italian, so I can't do various searches in Italian, so I gave up searching any further. I wonder if Ferrari was originally made.

The model name font of California was the same as that of California, so I just wondered if Rome had something to do with it.

After all, I couldn't give up and thought about various things, but it seems that this font called California, probably the "Rage Italic" font, is the base.

This is California written in Rage Italic ↓

It looks like that ^^ So, when I write Roma in the same font as this, it looks like this ...

Well, in the actual logo, the last "a" in the California logo also seems to be extended ...

Is this actually written as Roma in the same font as California T, and a little arrangement of the first R?

If anyone knows the origin of the ROMA font, please let me know ^^

Oh, another Portofino.

This also seems to be derived from the same font. That means that both Portofino and Rome started with California license plate fonts.

Exactly this, "All roads lead to California."

It wasn't Rome that I was familiar with (laughs). But now that "Rome" has been released by Ferrari, what is this, in fact, the whole story of Ferrari? ← No.

Well finally.

When I visited Mr. Cornes, there was a really nice car parked in front of my Ferrari California T, so I would like you to take a look at that car. Here it is. Look look.

Ah ah.

It's too cute! What is this lovely Ferrari that is too cute.

Huh. Oh, I'm sorry, it wasn't Ferrari. It was my Porsche 911 that I love too much (it doesn't stick).

After all, it's too cute! !! !! Ah, I really love it too much (what kind of blog ended ... ^^)

Source:
(Official) Ferrari Japan 
Vehicle registration plates of California 

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