You're partly right PP. TR's were all tourist delivery, ordered through an Australian dealer, then picked up at the factory, driven around Europe for a minimum period (I think it was 3 months, Scott will know) then brought to Australia as a personal import. The original issue was that the leaded fuel euro spec motor couldn't pass Aussie emissions but we had no unleaded available for the US spec motor, thus no ADR compliance for TR's. The majority (if not all) Australian ordered cars spent only summer months in Europe, so no salted roads. Some went from the factory into storage in Italy, while the owners lived in the UK serving out the minimum period. The well known yellow TR in NSW was an example of this. It is pristine underneath. This contrasts with UK delivered TR's which, even with minimal use, would be exposed to salt and pervasive damp. I've been up close to half a dozen of them and most had rust issues. Behind the shiny bodywork is a maze of square section tubing with no effort at rust proofing beyond a haphazard hose-over with satin black paint. So an Australian-ordered car should command a premium over a UK ordered car, no matter how much UK import TR owners dismiss this.
Actually, that makes me completely right. There's no such thing as an Aussie spec or delivered testarossa.
And that’s why I’m not in the local pub chatting about rugby with the locals[emoji12] Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
I have a couple of pics of me (14 years old and wearing tracksuit pants. I stopped wearing them shortly after, unlike some) standing next to a TR circa 1987/8 which was owned by the local real estate agent. The story was he had imported it himself. His wife had a Mondial at the same time. It was stunning and certainly helped me to fall in love with Ferrari. The car. Not the wife. Although maybe she was stunning. What the **** do I know? Having said that, if she was stunning he wouldn’t have bought her a Mondial...
Shouldn't you be working? I’ll dig up the pic tomorrow. It’s nearly as bad as the pic of Wes next to his gay Triumph. Or was that Horse? To be honest, it’s a shocker. If only I’d managed to get my dragster that I rode there on in the pic as well...
It was the Dr of Photography and his Staaaag. https://yourfriendshouse.com/news/a-list-of-things-people-stuck-up-their-arses-in-2017/ Sent from my iPad using FerrariChat
Whoops! Yes of course. Sorry Greg. Or should that be sorry Wes and Jon? Either way it’s a shocker and someone needs to post it here now...
Great photo Greg.....Must admit the 575 dosent look as good in red....Great decision to repaint it silver......
Arrived yesterday and could barely breathe outside at the airport - so sad at the level of pollution... seems a fraction better out here in Sha Tin...
I believe there is a TR in Brisbane that's very rarely seen (not a club member) that was brought in new as a 21st birthday present. Italian manufacturing family. Rarely driven, but I don't think he'll ever sell it either.