Sixty years of Ferrari, perhaps the most prestigious of all Italian automotive marques, also means six decades of the world’s greatest style – Italian style, in which history and evolution come together. The prancing horse has almost always gone hand in hand with Pininfarina in a practically exclusive partnership beginning in 1952, which has lasted through the tenure of each successive managerial generation, from Battista “Pinin” Farina and Sergio Pininfarina to Andrea Pininfarina. Under the creative influence of its successive stylists, Franco Martinengo, Leonardo Fioravanti and Lorenzo Ramaciotti, however, many of the greatest names in Italian style – Touring, Vignale, Stabilimenti Farina, Bertone, Ghia, Zagato, Scaglietti, Allemano, Boano and Ellena – have clad the sports chassis from Maranello, especially during the early years, and every single one of these has…