i have for sale an original Lorioli Key ring VERY nice conditions NOT a repro price 330 euro shipping to worldwide Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I had no idea those things are worth that much. I still have the two that the dealer gave me when I purchased my 348 back in 92.
I hadn't either. Someone ought to grab that. I just looked on ebay and there are two, one buy-it-now for $1695. and a second for $2,295. I still have the one from my old 365GTC. Who gnu?
He has returned and they are lining up. I lost my original key with the original keyring/fob. I almost fell out of my chair when I looked on Ebay. I said screw it and put a long red 'Remove before flight' ribbon on my spare so I wouldnt loose it also. A year later, it finally got cold enough to wear pants and I found the lost key in a pair of jeans.
Incorrect. Thin horse Lorioli key fobs are 70s, "fat" horse Lorioli fobs are 80s. 60s had OMEA Milano fobs.
Is this one being offered considered a "thin" or "fat" horse and would this one be correct for a 328?.....thanks.
Must have still been around in the 90s, because like I said the dealer gave me two with my 348 purchased new in 1992.
I have a variety of these that I have picked up over the years. One that I have never been able to figure out is marked "Bomisa" on the reverse. Does anyone know when these were used? On a side note, if anyone is looking for a "fat" horse Lorioli fob like the one pictured above, PM me. I will be more than happy to sell for less.
i appreciate all the comments one important note! there are REPROS made! so anyone sayng that he can sell, buy for cheaper...please consider if is original or reproduction this one is 100% original and very very nice conditions
The Lorioli fobs I have came with my 85 QV (bought it new) and are "thin" horse. So I don't know about what you are saying here. Seems what every the dealer or Ferrari pulled out of the drawer when the car was purchased.
I've got 6 "thin horses" and 1 in silver for a Dino, all 100% new and absolutely 100% authentic. I've had them since the 70's and 80's.
Your so right!!!..They are either on the cheaper side or the expensive side..Ive seen none in the middle