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Discussion in '288GTO/F40/F50/Enzo/LaFerrari/F80' started by kizdan, May 18, 2007.

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  1. joe sackey

    joe sackey Five Time F1 World Champ

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    LOL. Agreed Harry (see you DO have a good sense of humor, albeit a dry one). Tahoe Guy, Im polishing my Crystal Ball as we speak :)

    Joe
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  2. Chaos

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    i do indeed.

    my original copy is in a box in the loft of my dads garage, however the article is reproduced in a book from the publishers of the same magazine (i have a problem with my scanner atm, but i'll try and get it scanned - if anyones interested ???)
     
  3. basman007

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    Cool, thanks :)
     
  4. amenasce

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    Joe , will you start an F50 and Enzo thread as well ? :D
     
  5. msgsobe

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    2 identical 288 GTO's : 500k for 21k kilos, 600k for 6k kilos. The 6k car is perfect, , 21k car as nice as can be expected with that mileage. Is it worth an extra 100k? I drive my cars maybe 2k a year. some track days, some rallies.
     
  6. amenasce

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    Id try and get the 21k car for $450k . 6k is still low mileage so you might get the guilty feeling of adding miles to a low miles cars ..
     
  7. joe sackey

    joe sackey Five Time F1 World Champ

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    No, I am not up on either variant and Im out of time as it is.

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  8. dan360

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    I'd say it depends on recent mileage - I bought mine with 11K km, but it had done 3K of those in the last 2 years and been looked after by a mechanic I know well. You can easily drop 25K just getting a 288 ready to drive with hoses etc. Getting someone who knows the cars to look at both is a good idea.
     
  9. basman007

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    You're website is really really nice :)
    I'm totally in love with the blue Miura SV :eek:
     
  10. joe sackey

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  11. Chaos

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    2 x aftermarket dials yes ?
     
  12. shill288

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    A winner.

    Yup, those two gauges are what every GTO, and F40, should have. Anyone with a Turboprop will probably recognize them. They are EGT (exhaust gas temperature) gauges. The exhaust gas temperature in a car rises and fails very quickly. So, if something goes wrong, like one bank (I have one per bank) is beginning to run lean, you'll notice it in 30 seconds or less. By the time the water temperature and/or oil temperature has told you anything, you've cooked the motor. Usually people don't notice them because it looks almost factory they way I had it installed where the ash tray was. And, to put it back to stock, I just lift these out and put the ashtray back in.

    Also, after conversations with the factory, they told me the optimum exhaust gas temperature where the GTO puts out maximum horsepower is between 1200 and 1300 degrees. They felt the engine could handle up to 1400 degrees before self destruction. Personally, if I'm on the track and I saw the EGT get to 1300, I'm stopping. At the track, at full song, for multiple laps, my car reads 1225 to 1250.

    If you're tooling around town, it's between 900 and 1000.

    Steve
     
  13. PoleApart

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  14. msgsobe

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    Those fat tires std issue???
     
  15. joe sackey

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  16. dan360

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    Especially when you add the 63K buyers commission...
     
  17. DM18

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    That commission is a killer
     
  18. joe sackey

    joe sackey Five Time F1 World Champ

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    Yes, and to think he could have hired a well-connected broker to place the car discreetly without all the center-stage drama (and without anybody knowing his sales price) for 5% or just $31.5k...

    Joe
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  19. joe sackey

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    I have just read that FML concludes that in addition to the 272 known GTO we have on the factory register, 13 additional chassis numbers are confirmed as GTOs....

    I only show a total of 279 cars (272 production and 7 pre-production) on my register.

    Joe
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  20. carsinxs

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    perhaps crash test cars?
     
  21. ClassicFerrari

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    Yup. Makes me proud being Canadian knowing that Mr. Rob Myers (RM) is doing so well internationally. He is definetly making a name in Vintage Ferrari sales if not the best. Not bad for a guy who started here in Ontario with a small resto shop :D

    On a side note: If the 288 GTO came out in 84 then why is the Prototipo an 85?
     
  22. joe sackey

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    Auction catalogs are unfortunately replete with mistakes, sometimes not the fault of the auction company as they rely on information supplied by vendors or sellers. They have a disclaimer in the catalog covering this very issue.

    The car is a 1984.

    Joe
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  23. joe sackey

    joe sackey Five Time F1 World Champ

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    Yes, if you are suggesting that Ferrari SpA would crash-test thirteen examples of its current supercar...

    I think theres another slightly more logical explanation.... Clienti Speciale.

    Joe
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  24. Chaos

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    might it also be the date it was first sold after no longer being needed ???
     
  25. joe sackey

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    Yes indeed. The car was built in 1984 though.

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