Haha nooo,, can of worms, watch them come out of the woodwork Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
I’m going to order pizza Pepperoni, anchovies, olives, mushrooms and jalapeños Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Sounds delightful, don’t forget to take some photographs Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
That's most of the way to my fave.. Pepperoni,green caps,mushrooms,anchovies.......home made tomato base.
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Hagerty valuation update https://www.hagerty.com/articles-videos/articles/2019/06/19/6-classic-vehicles-sliding-in-value?utm_source=SFMC&utm_medium=email&utm_content=19_June_22_Weekend_News 1984–95 Ferrari Testarossa/512 TR Image Unavailable, Please Login RM Sotheby's (Down 5–17 percent, depending on variant) Average value in #2 (Excellent) condition: $122,300 With over 400 horsepower from a flat-12 engine and unmistakable cheese grater side strakes, a Testarossa captures attention like few other machines on the road. Yet it just doesn’t command the same prices it did a few years ago. The later, revised 512 TR model fared the worst with our latest pricing update, dropping to $166,000 in Excellent condition. All Testarossas are down after values skyrocketed beginning in 2014 and peaked in 2016, when the Testarossa in Excellent condition was $130,000, and the 512 TR was $241,000. Now, you can find the same standard Testarossa for $100,000.
Possibly. Especially in the case of pop up headlights. I think it has more to do with manufacturers chasing aerodynamic efficiencies, and when you boil it down, eventually, all cars will look like stretched eggs. (See what I did there). Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
That's no yolk. All in the pursuit of aerodynamic efficiency. Well at least Porsche constantly change the look of the 911. Now, I just have to sit back and wait for Moretti to chime in on that comment.
Well really, the laziest design people on the planet are the 911 crowd FFS!!! Some nine year old drew the car back in the 50s and the Germans thought "ok, that looks good, let's build it" Then as the years rolled by someone said " hey ! let's put the engine in the front, make it a V8 and somebody will buy them " Nobody did so they pulled out the original kids drawing and started calling them 996, 997, 994.5 or whatever, no-one will ever be able to work it out