Love your car. I drove a 400i last week that I may buy. Sera blue with a tan interior, all original. My 328 needs a stablemate, too.
Then you're really going to hate me. The wife has approved a Ferrari purchase annually for the next three years. Due diligence is occurring on purchase number one right now. Man, did I get lucky with this one.
Mule Can you share any details about the car that you drove, like serial number, condition, price? Not looking to buy, but I do keep track of these puppies so that I know where my car's brethern are! John
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It is at Ferrari of Denver. Details are on thier webpage. I don't have the VIN. All original, great shape. Currently $22.5K.
Was that the 400 featured in Forza? I think so.... PS Mule, good luck with it! Remember....no timing belts....
Yes, it makes up for it in other monetary ways... The salesman (who has owned 4 400/412's) said it is a money pit. Buy it for fun, not an investment.
Too bad its not 5 speed. Its the same color scheme as my 330. They would look nice next to each other. Art S.
My classics! Should be selling the 328 soon - Will be sad to see her go - But I think the TR will keep my happy in her absence. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I don't think you'll miss your 328 much. And that's me a 308 owner saying this. The TR is totally underrated.
It's a bummer I can't afford them both - That would be a fun garage! The 328 will get a good home - I'm excited for the new owner - Will be his first F-car.
If you have two of these, one will always fall short of some good maintenance driving. And it would probably be the 328. I think multiple f cars only make sense if each is very different from the other, not "just" the smaller brother.