Hey, leave me alone, I'm getting old and that dash looked more like a 250 California than 250 GTO. I don't own a series II GTO so I have know eye deer what it looks like in the flesh
212 inter at a servo in St Ives a couple of hours ago. I nearly ran into the car in front I've lusted after that car ever since I saw it in the Sports Car World mag as a teenager
http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/135917133-post326.html Here y'ar http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/attachments/australia/350078d1151647617-old-australian-ferrari-pictures-fw.jpg
Ex Chris Evans car I believe, converted from standard at great expense. Sat on the market for ages, eventually sold and apparently converted back to standard.
I usually get annoyed because they play music over the sound of the car. In this case, I wish they had.
I never thought Ferraris ever sounded great off the factory floor. They all need at least a TUBI to sound right. IMO.
Of course, the fact is that ever more severe noise regulations have had a major impact on factory exhausts - there's only so much they can do with ECU-controlled bypass valves and manufacturers now resort to tricks like piping induction noise to cabin speakers. A Tubi would not pass noise tests, they are sold as "off road" systems in the US for example.