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Always thought 3.2 QV engines looked great.
Beautiful 348 Spider. Looks great with the shields.
Exactly. Where did this 40K go to fix what? Hope you got the invoices to prove the money spent. But, I agree - giallo looks great on 348 (and, 355)
Love shop pics like these.
That’s a neat look.
Thanks, I read Birdman’s tutorial and it was very informative. Perhaps removing the wheel well is only essential when using floor jacks?
Hi guys, Is it essential to remove the driver side wheel and wheel shield in order to replace gear box oil? I have a storage lift and it “seems”...
It appears that the guys at Ferr Parts have one. Give them a call. Good luck.
I always thought 456 is a very pretty car. Wears less common colors well, too!
I think Mondials attact the attention of few types of people with their own perceptions of them. 1) They buy the car because it was the least...
I think Mondials have a cool thing going for them. Many owners say it’s their favorite Ferrari. It’s an 80’s car that looks cool and owns the era...
I like the challenge grille. Even on black cars it adds something cool.
Thanks. Assume this would work for a 348 since it’s the same engine … space permitting.
if there’s really a way to do just belt/tensioner on that T/348 engine without dropping it, I’d love to know more. Serious post.
Do you think this relearn can be beneficial at the begging of a driving season? Or, not recommend unless one needs to do so? Thank you.
That is unusual. Perhaps your 348 was just at the verge of when they incorporated the cut-off? Who knows!
Was just playing with some ideas, as to give a battery a “break” from being “on” and getting trickle charged for months. But, I never had an issue...
The switch appeared definitely for later cars, where the battery is located in front, by the wheel well. It appears early build spiders did not...
It’s in the front boot, under the driver’s side flat cover thing. It’s a round switch. I always keep the battery “on” and trickle charge the...
There’s a factory battery turn off/on battery switch in the boot area. Might have been available in later 348 cars, perhaps