Pics look a bit wierd, maybe a Fiero? No affiliation, etc. http://austin.craigslist.org/cto/1889048511.html 1973 Chevy Truck & 1985 Ferrari - $13500 (2600 Penny Ln Austin) Date: 2010-08-09, 11:45AM CDT Reply to: [email protected] [Errors when replying to ads?] Want to sell 1985 Ferrari and 1973 Chevy Pick UP Custom Deluxe 10. All original 117k miles and 2nd owner. Will trade for late model pick up 6 cylinder or boat etc. * Location: 2600 Penny Ln Austin * it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Those photos are taken at a house with a garage. 2600 penny Ln is a condo complex with no garages. I didn't see a "308" in the Google Street View either. I don't have that plate in my database of local Ferraris.
The mirrors are a dead giveaway it's a GM product, not to mention the shape of the fenders, hood, & A pillar.
Kinda like a Ferrari: License Plate Number 918FWP Previous License Plate Number 918FWP Previous Expiration Month 08 Previous Expiration Year 2009 Registration Effective Sep 1 2009 Title Date Jun 6 2008 Model Year 1985 Make PONT Model FGT Vehicle Body Type 2D = 2-DOOR SEDAN Vehicle Class Code PASS Vehicle Tonnage 0000 Vehicle Sales Price 0000150000 Vehicle Sold Date 00000000 Vehicle Empty Weight 002900 Vehicle Gross Weight 002900 Vin Number 1G2PG3799FP228549
What, the database? lol Good thing you didn't let me ride with you that time. It's just a way to keep track of the cars I've photographed. I've photographed hundreds of Ferraris & sometimes it's hard to tell one red/tan Ferrari from another. I don't collect VIN's like many people do. I only have a small number of plate numbers anyways. It mostly contains differences like, shields or no shields, Challenge grill or no challenge grill, factory wheels or aftermarket wheels, pipping, stitching, aftermarket exhaust, etc, etc, etc, etc....