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Discussion in 'New York Tri-State' started by Racerfred, Apr 5, 2008.

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  1. Racerfred

    Racerfred Karting

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    Long time lurker and I finally have a reason to post. I just brought home my 1972 365 GTC4. What a fun car. I was looking into 348's/355's but I got a great deal on this car and decided to give Ferrari ownership a try. What a different feeling from a modern day car.

    I look forward to the NY community. I am located in East Northport, NY. I will have the car at Northport village alot this summer. If anyone sees an old blue Ferrari - that would be me.

    I will update my profile as soon as I get the time. Its tax season and I have returns to get done.

    Regards,

    Fred
     
  2. LAMBOJOE

    LAMBOJOE F1 Rookie

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    Wow a 72 365
    lets see pics.


    Congrats.
     
  3. fantom557

    fantom557 Karting

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    Wow i love it my next ferrari is going to be a classic. good luck lets see some pics.
     
  4. NYCSpotter

    NYCSpotter Formula 3

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    Congrats, Fred!
     
  5. mullin

    mullin Formula Junior Silver Subscribed

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    Congratulations, When you get a chance post a picture. I often bring my Dino to Maroni's or The Ritz on summer evenings when
    I can so we'll probably cross paths
     
  6. Racerfred

    Racerfred Karting

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    We are going to Northport tonight for dinner. My daughter is going to a birthday party in the village. She wants to take the Ferrari - she is already addicted at 8 1/2 years old.

    Fred
     
  7. stuckinkuwait

    stuckinkuwait Formula Junior

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    Congrats! Nothing like owning a Ferrari. But you must tell us how many times you go out to the garage and say, "WOW, I own a Ferrari!" I still do it all the time and I have owned my 348 for 2 years.
     
  8. Racerfred

    Racerfred Karting

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    Sorry - double post
     
  9. jhsalah

    jhsalah Formula 3 Silver Subscribed

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    Welcome and congrats.
     
  10. LAMBOJOE

    LAMBOJOE F1 Rookie

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    i go into my Garage 3 times a day and say Wow i own a Lambo. :D
     
  11. niptuck

    niptuck F1 Rookie

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    COngrats... waiting for my day :p
     
  12. buzzm2005

    buzzm2005 Formula 3

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    Ah, classic V12. Nice.

    Do join us at Run Out East (see the post in this section) in May.
     
  13. Racerfred

    Racerfred Karting

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    Hey people I am back. I just finished tax season! Now it is car season. I had the 365 out for a run on Sunday to see a client. What a day. I love this car more and more each time I take it out.

    If anyone sees a blue 365 that is me - I look forward to meeting the NY group. If anyone is interested I have my SCCA World Challenge car at Habberstad BMW in Huntington, NY. They pull it out every now and then. I had to evict the car so that I can keep the 365 in the garage.

    My biggest question is why do Ferraris have so little miles on them. My car has averaged around 1,200 miles a year. I plan on upping that average!

    Regards,

    Fred
     
  14. Racerfred

    Racerfred Karting

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    If anyone wants to see pictures of the car you can look under the vintage Up to 365 GTC4. Look under the Topic 365 GTC/4 and you will see pictures of my car.
     
  15. 1969 Mangusta

    1969 Mangusta Formula Junior

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    Congratulations!!! What a beautiful car, very clean lines on that one, Timeless. Enjoy.
     
  16. Racerfred

    Racerfred Karting

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    The more I look at it the more I appreciate the lines. If you look at the rear quarter of the car it looks a little like the vette (C5?) only 30 years earlier.

    Let me also say that I have driven lots of vintage cars from Aston Martins, Jags, Porches, Mercedes Benz's etc... This car is by far the best riding car I have ever been in. You can drive all day at 80mph, the car drives nice and straight with no shimmy and it stops as well as a modern car. Also the power steering is one of the best I have ever had even compared to modern cars. It is not too light and not too heavy just right.

    Pretty amazing for a 1972 car!

    In the early eighties I had the opportunity to work on the movie Flamingo Kid. Part of the movie was filmed at the Breezy Gull Beach Club (if I remember the name correctly) in the Rockaways. I helped the person who supplied all of the cars (movie took place in 1962 if I remember). We had all sorts of vintage cars from Chevy's, Fords, Jags, Mercedes Benz, Ferraris, Chryslers etc.. Every morning we would ferry the cars from a warehouse to the beach club, about 3-4 miles. Let me tell you that when you went from driving a 1957 chevy to a 1957 Gullwing Mercedes or a XK 150 it was night and day. The european cars were so far superior in driving that I never forgot it and to this day it has driven my passion for european cars. It was fun for a college kid to be driving all sorts of old cars for over a month.

    I am off to a client.

    Fred
     
  17. lotustt

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    Beautiful car, great color. Love the profile of these cars as well. Congrats!!
     

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