Thanks for the warm welcome. I'll be sure to post more pics when available. My assumption also. Let me know exactly what to look for and I'll let you know.
Hi Dave, Congrats on the "new" 328. I love red carpets in these cars, I have it in mine. The 1st 328 I ever saw up close was black with red carpets. I look forward to seeing pix of the new car soon. Best regards, Dino
So many GTBs are finding new homes lately -- Jamtek, hardtop's 2nd(!), and now madmaxpou. Congratulations all! --Anthony
I got a GTB last month and just love it.So there is at least 2 in Montreal. What would be the difference between a Euro and Swiss model(mine is a Swiss model)? We should get together sometime. Michel Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Congrats and well done. Beautiful car. Quebec doesn't require a front plate? P.S. Nice to see the case of Ex. I thought I was the only person who still drank that
I could be wrong but I never heard that there's a difference. I believe a Euro model is the same all over Europe with the exception of the steering wheel being on the right side for England.
Difference exist, and is substantial. Swiss model has cats, Euro does not, and performances are closer to the American spec., i.e. 260 ish HP. Ciao Eugenio
The way you tell the difference is the Swiss cars have the American style rear bumper with the hole (necessary to let the heat escape from the cats). Non Swiss Euro cars have a fully flush rear bumper (see pic). Congrats on a beautiful car - I really believe the GTB beats the GTS on looks and the Swiss set up must be a rare combo in the US. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Both of these cars are now in Toronto and seeing mechanics regularly and part of large Ferrari collections.