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Enzo must be turning over in his grave!
If you restrict the choice to only one, I say the 275GTB/4 Long Nose. If I can add two more street cars, I'd choose a 250GTL (Lusso) and a 250...
It is not necessary to choose between performance and style; it is possible to have both at the same time. On the other hand, think of the...
...and looking so ugly while doing it. Is it running in the Hindenburg class?
No, I drove my car regularly between Bartow, WV and Staunton, VA on Rt 250 through the mountains and I consider this was a really fun experience...
I think that you are misinterpreting the definition of "Handling". A good- handling car has predictable, benign, dynamics. A car may be able to...
Early Sixties Cinturatos were tall, skinny tires with a relatively hard compound. They were definitely the limitation. Sixty years later we have...
"Ferrari drivers typically talk about the sound of the car but don't talk about how the car actually drives. Because few actually drive their...
If the prospect of driving an electric Ferrari excites anyone, then riding in a Greyhound bus must be your idea of happy motoring. Good grief!...
Best: Chrysler 300M & 2004 Dodge 3500 pickup with Cummins 6 cyl common-rail diesel. No problems with either one, they did the job they were...
First GP: 1956 Grosser Preis von Deutschland- Nurburgring Last GP: 1962 Grosser Preis von Deutschland- Nurburgring I have no interest in F1...
Or buy three 2023 C8 Corvette Z06s for the same cost. Faster, more reliable, no snotty attitude, etc.
The halcyon days of the elegant Pininfarina V12s were the high point of Ferrari. Enzo must be rolling over in his grave!
Thanks for the interest. Yes, I ran my car at Bonneville during World of Speed in September 2021 in the "150 Club" class since it was the first...
As far as I'm concerned the front-engine V-12 era was the high point of Ferrari exclusivity and style.
il Commendatore must be turning over in his grave!
D11, I absolutely agree.
Some are classics, some are a blot on the escutcheon.
The Mondial 8 should never have worn a Ferrari badge. Old Ferraris can be awful, it isn't a question of old vs new, its a question of taste and...
...and some belong in a trash can.