Good Evening Gents, In the above pub that arrived the other day in it there is a dandy article about the 365 GTC/4 belonging to one Spike Feresten. In the article he says: "A car like this can be right under every one's noses and then it becomes this wonderful collectable thing that has value all of a sudden". The world epicenter of Ferrari is not California any more. Our cars really are "not wanted on California roads" by the AQMD out there. I think we all owe thanks to Mr. Spike Feresten for bringing his car, and by extenuation ours, to the fore. And he is right about the back seats. My 356 B Porsche coupe once held one kid on the luggage platform. She was about 3 years old at the time. The seats are otherwise good only for grocery getting. The Ferrari's back seats present a struggle to just maintain the leather that covers them to say nothing of maintaining the parcel shelf behind them. Greg