I think the 3x8 body has aged so well. To me, the 328's are still one of the most attractive Ferrari's.
Dave, I can't believe you still have that pic! But, I guess with 22 hours of darkness up there, you aren't driving and have time to look through old photo albums. By the way, 6 Ferraris have been in my garage at one time or another. Yours is the only sissy open top one! Your pal, Dave PS: We miss you buddy!
Awesome! That might be the first time that's ever happened since '89 in Italy! And would you PLEASE get off the "open top 328s are for sissy hairdressers" racket!
Cool. The 328 is classic and will be around for a very long time. It will be 20 years old soon and is still one of the most attractive, high performing vehicles available.
It's all in jest, Mike. Since us hardtop guys are in such a small minority, we need all the razzin' ammo we can get! It gets worse with the 430. Only 1 in 4 want a coupe, only 1 in 10 want a stick. That makes stick shift coupes about 2% of all 430's. Even Bill Orth called me wierd! Dave
Dave, Cary would say (remember her profession?) that you made an admission against interest. Do they have gel up there with anti-freeze? Yer buddy, Dave
What I have is permanent hat hair. With single digits and a few feet of snow, don't dare go outside uncovered (except in a GTS). This is Alaska hair dresser driving GTB versus GTS: Image Unavailable, Please Login
I may have to concede that anyone who drives a GTS around Anchorage in December with the top off is a REAL man, or just plain stupid! Send pics. DAve
I need Roland's LM snowplow. There is 2.5 feet of snow in my driveway, higher than the 328 tires. And it is still coming down. If there was any possible way of getting the car out of the garage, I would take a picture of it.
Roland and Dave, you have seen my truck. Maybe I can drive the 328 here next outing. Can you bring the three GTBs and the LM for a group photo? Image Unavailable, Please Login
Sounds fun, think of the publicity Roland could get. Hell, Ferrari shold give us new cars just for showing they can go anywhere. Roland, I guess when it's time to sell you can't say "never been in snow!". Dave