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Ferrari V8 Holy Trinity

Discussion in '360/430' started by C360S, Oct 12, 2017.

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  1. cgfen

    cgfen Formula Junior

    Jun 1, 2015
    447
    vista ca
    agreed
    a neighbor has 288, 360 CS, F40, F50, Enzo, Carrera GT........................ and more.
    AND
    He and his wife drive them regularly.

    Good fun
     
  2. MaranelloDave

    MaranelloDave Formula 3

    Apr 27, 2010
    2,203
    LA
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    Dave
    Ha, a “poor” man with $200k+ to drop on a car. Guess everything is relative...
     
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  3. Twosherpaz

    Twosherpaz Formula Junior

    Feb 25, 2014
    946
    Thermal, CA
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    Some guy on FChat has fifteen examples of these three cars not counting his 458 Challenge: Four CS, Three Scud, Five 16M, a Speciale and Two Speciale A’s. As they were limited editions, the 16M and Speciale A are considered more collectible. In his opinion, the CS should also be included in that collectible group as it is the most visceral of all.

    If he could drone on just a bit more, he thinks the Enzo is the CS times ten, and the FXX Evo is the Enzo times ten.

    Sure be glad when he updates his iPad and stops having to talk like Bo Jackson. Bo was a Raider, FYI.
     
  4. BlacktopRacing

    BlacktopRacing Formula 3

    Sep 18, 2016
    1,004
    Pittsburgh
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    Dale
    Nothing detracts from the joy of owning one regular Ferrari more than hearing stuff like this. Nobody should own multiple copies of a special model. Even Leno doesn't do that.
     
  5. 24000rpm

    24000rpm F1 Rookie

    from a mechanic's perspective, i have to disagree.

    I regularly exchange parts on my identical cars to perform diagnostics....... cheaper, effective and no computers involved.
    haha


     
  6. Twosherpaz

    Twosherpaz Formula Junior

    Feb 25, 2014
    946
    Thermal, CA
    Full Name:
    Private
    Franco Harris picked the ball up off the ground.
     

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