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Discussion in '288GTO/F40/F50/Enzo/LaFerrari/F80' started by zippyslug31, Oct 21, 2009.

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If free, which of the 4 supercars would you pick?

  1. 288 GTO

  2. F40

  3. F50

  4. Enzo

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  1. Senna1994

    Senna1994 F1 World Champ

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    Joe, I just got the new classic car at Borders with the Supercar Tests, did you get it? I was going to pick you up a copy as well. Lets see what they have to say.

    I just love the shape of the 288/F40 above all others.
     
  2. Mr. Francesco

    Mr. Francesco F1 Rookie

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    Great shots :)
     
  3. Ferrari 360 CS

    Ferrari 360 CS F1 Veteran

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    Awesome pictures, they really do define the F40 in my opinion!
     
  4. TurboFreak650

    TurboFreak650 Formula 3

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    F40 and I'd upgrade it for the track. Life is too short for such a glorious car to be a museum piece. You can die tomorrow without ever having experienced what Enzo Ferrari intended for that car, a magnificent swansong for sure....
     
  5. Ducman491

    Ducman491 Formula 3

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    F40
    288 GTO
     
  6. WJHMH

    WJHMH Two Time F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    288 GTO
     
  7. joe sackey

    joe sackey Five Time F1 World Champ

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    You are assuming that people who do not drive them on the track keep them as museum pieces. A little less stereotyping please. Its manufactured firstly as road car.

    Agreed, its a magnificent swansong..
     
  8. DinoSR8LM

    DinoSR8LM Karting

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    1. P4/5
    2. P4/5C
    3. 250 GTO SWB
    4. 288 GTO
     
  9. texasmr2

    texasmr2 Two Time F1 World Champ BANNED

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    Of the choices in the poll I had to go with the 288 GTO as it was the first super Ferrari I ever saw on the road back in the mid '80s.
     
  10. portogts

    portogts Formula 3 Owner Project Master

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    F40 forever!!!
     
  11. synchro

    synchro F1 Veteran

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    it runs second to the Enzo. Starnge that the rarest of these is in last place
     
  12. REALZEUS

    REALZEUS F1 Veteran

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    I 'd have eyes only for the Enzo. The F50 comes second and the F40 third for me.
     
  13. mairesse

    mairesse Karting

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    Only the F50.
    Hands down the best auditory, sensory and visceral driving experience of the 4 by some distance.
     
  14. scuderia1989

    scuderia1989 Karting

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    I voted F50 which I believe is the best looking supercar Ferrari has made to date, just gives me a chill everytime I see it.

    1. F50
    2. Enzo
    3. F40
    4. 288 GTO
     
  15. rmani

    rmani F1 Veteran Owner Silver Subscribed

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    f40 f40 f40 f40
     
  16. werewolf

    werewolf F1 World Champ Rossa Subscribed

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    perfectly stated ... except maybe i would present it thus:

    1) F40 = 288 GTO tie
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    2) Enzo
    3) F50

    :)
     
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    TexasKid Formula Junior BANNED

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  18. humberto rosario

    humberto rosario Formula Junior

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    288gto(nice shaped lady)..............................f50(her sister).................enzo(her brother).....f40(her father)
     
  19. elipinski

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    agree
     
  20. Maximus

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    F40, the car was introduced in the year I was born. Fantastic sound and raw feeling they've copied to new cars.

    Second in line is the F50, followed by the Enzo, and finally the 288 GTO.
     
  21. TheMustardTiger

    TheMustardTiger Rookie

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    Drop off an F40 or a 288 here and I'll be OK!

    Q2- My guess is the 288.
     
  22. George330

    George330 Formula 3

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    It is very interesting that the 288 ranks last on this poll, even though collectors -voting with their money- clearly place it ahead of the other three cars in terms of desirability...F40s are doing well, but the market for the F50 is sluggish and Enzos have also hit a soft patch

    Perhaps it has to do with the fact that several young Ferrari fans are voting in this, a few years before they have the means to buy one of these.

    If that's the case we should expect the Enzo to rise in price over the next 10-15 years!
     

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