No-no! Only LHD for me Ton....that's the way the car was conceived, designed and built. Anything else is a compromise and unnatural! Only in Rosso Corsa! Later, MARK
Yo Wolf! No 400's for me....thanks buddy! Find me a nice 2000+ 360 at a good price and I'll be a happy man MARK
If I had the euro's....................................... http://www.mobile.de/SIDlJxIXv8qqvaxUHVQtJtEZQ-t-vaNexlCsAsCsK%F3P%F3R~BmSB11Iindex_cgiJ1120550077A1Iindex_cgiD1100CCarY-t-vctpLtt~BmPA1A1B20C255%81E-t-vCaMkMoSeSmVb_X_Y_x_y~BSRA6D1100D8600C360CPKWC360HinPublicA2A0A0A0/cgi-bin/da.pl?bereich=pkw&top=7&id=11111111171876981&
No Ton, a F50 in yellow an ENZO in black sixties F cars in silver or yellow thats all wonderful colors & cars; but a 360 should be IMO rosso corsa.
I collect only red Ferrari's...but I like a bleu 456 with light interior more, then a red one! Same for the 360. I agree with Wolfgang that red is not the most beautiful color on a 360. But with a CS is red a great color. But then you have multiple colors due to black rear gril, black rearview mirrors and most of them with striping.... PS: Just a question for you, what's different on this car? ciao Wesley Image Unavailable, Please Login
lets see... It doesn't look like a 355... Its not a 355... its not as beautiful as a 355 or 348... Pros? Its built by Ferrari....
I can't give you a price...It's the wrong answer!! the answer is.... The headlights are from a 360 Modena, and the rest of the car looks like a F430.... Do you see it now?
As much as I appreciate other colours in a Ferrari, I personally would only invest in Rosso Corsa. MARK
YesYes: ....good to see you Mark Man, I was realy shocked yesterday; couldn`t get in touch with you thats why I have called Debs. I was very happy to hear that you are all doing well!!!
Hi Wolfgang, Thanks for calling yesterday - I got the message from Debs. The mobile networks here were either overloaded after the attacks or were closed down by the authorities. Nevertheless I could not contact anyone with my Vodafone connection or be contacted. I was at King's Cross station yesterday morning, but was lucky to escape the explosion. Our train was probably the last one allowed into the station after the detonations, and we were all hustled off and out of the complex very quickly. I then jumped onto a double-decker bus that soon became grid-locked, got off and walked about 3 or 4 km to the office. Not a good day....and getting home was a bit of a challenge. What made the trip home eerie is that the packed Thameslink train actually passed through the deserted King's Cross Station where 21 people had died below ground earlier in the day. Yesterday reminded me of life in South Africa in the late-70's, 80's and early-90's...and it must be a fraction of what the people in Iraq experience every day. What a crazy world we live in.... Ooops - apologies for the hijack Ton! Cheers, MARK
Mark, I was so shocked when I heared it yesterday on Radio/TV. First thing was to think about you and debs - cause I know where your office is located!!!!!! What a wonderful feeling to get Debs at the cell and to hear you are doing well! Damn, live can be very short & cruel....who knows whats coming up tomorrow????? Best & take care of you and your family your friend from Germany Wolfgang
One thing about yesterday - it made me think that we need to live for today...sieze the moment...don't procrastinate...take risks...enjoy things while you can. OK....now where's that 360 F1 in Rosso Corsa???? Cheers, MARK