At 80K they'll be buying another platinum shield I guess. Drive it round the block and its down to the mid 40's.
Yeah, would make a nice addition for a collector who has a few cars with low miles. I doubt the new owner (car is actually already sold) or the next 10 owners of this car will EVER drive it.
Speaking of black Ferraris! Fchat member from the USA owns this black 355 he bought from new. Car has 778 miles on the clock and still has the plastic on the seats/floor carpet etc..etc.. From memory, he also bought a Black Testarossa with similar miles on it around the same time he posted these pics on Fchat of his 355. The Testarossa was bought from the first owner for top dollar also. He posted pics of his Testarossa with a lear jet IIRC. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Yep, thats if its even sold to a collector, might even get flogged off to a museum for static display and sit there for an ungodly amount of time.
I saw this car today...Is the owner here on this board? http://www.shannons.com.au/pages/auctions/lot.jsp?id=TCUFH96CD0I4Y7LW
Looked at this as well but I think it got passed in at the last auction.Very nice car..... http://www.shannons.com.au/auctions/lot/?id=HEFGML0C446DDA7I
it'd be this one Maurice, not sure if Andy is mad enough to post here Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thats the one Don Giovanni.....that rear rubber is mighty wide! I think I have seen this car before but can't remember if it was a 328 or 308 but it was a Koenig PS That looks like Botany rd mascot
Does look like Botany rd and especially as there is a st george and ANZ next to each other as well.What was Andys username?
One of the earlier Ferrari cruises there was an accident, that's how I remember him posting here b4 http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showpost.php?p=135432273&postcount=25 fioranotestpilot but it shows he hasn't been on fchat since # Last Activity: 10-18-2007 04:41 PM
They look good in standard form; you can't beat pinninfarina. I just don't see the point in doing that to a Ferrari. Then again, to each his own.