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Discussion in '308/328' started by Rosey, Jan 24, 2020.

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  1. Rosey

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    #1 Rosey, Jan 24, 2020
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    I just saw this posted on YouTube recently from the Motorweek retro archives.

    A 30 minute Ferrari special.

    Lots of great vision of the factory with plenty of 88.5 328 models going through production.

    Definitely worth a look.



    Enjoy !!
     
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  2. Brian Harper

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    I think that show is a bit stiff in it's presentation. So who owns the '88 328 that had its VIN shown? It's a USA car that was likely at Sheldon Ferrari in 1988. I only really looked closely at it because it is a even serial number. I didn't realize Ferrari-brand cars got even numbers that early, I thought it was much later. Google says it started with chassis 75000.
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  3. Rosey

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    How young does Piero Ferrari look.
    Almost didn't recognise him.
    Maybe back then he was trying to copy Enzo by only being photographed with dark sunglasses on.


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  4. Dr Tommy Cosgrove

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    I think he looks more and more like his dad the older he gets
     
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    It was 75000, which was a TR. 75004 was a TR and 75006 was another 328
     

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