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Favorite Ferraris Under $100k
SHEEHAN'S CORNER
By Michael Sheehan
(www.ferraris-online.com)

"Most often, $100,000 tends to be the magic number for the first time Ferrari buyer. What follows is a summary of the current market favorites in this price range, along with some considerations that can help identify which car might be right for you."
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The Unofficial
Ferrari
Family Tree

By L. Wayne Ausbrooks

"It's my feeling that the introduction of the 550/575 models marked a return to the grand touring line that ended with the 365 GTC/4 and not, as claimed, an evolution of the Berlinetta theme and a throwback to the front-engined 365 GTB/4 Daytona."
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250 GT SWB
2733 GT
ED'S FACT-FREE DIET
By Edwin K. Niles

Ed Niles shares his experience of buying and owning this '61 Comp SWB in 1966.  Additional contributions from Ferrari historian Marcel Massini and previous 2733 GT owner Ron Tredway help to fill in the details.
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Ferrari Prices:
Real or Imagined Gains?

CLASSIC COLLECTOR
By Erik Nielsen

"While most people my age had a poster of a Testarossa hanging on their bedroom wall as a kid, dreams are one thing - looking at a stack of invoices is something entirely different!"
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Buying a
Lift

By Jonathan Bird

"He led me into the garage and there before me was something I had never seen before: a two-post hydraulic car lift in someone’s home garage. 'Wow,' I thought, 'Verell must be rich! Maybe I really don’t have enough money to own a Ferrari after all." 
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Branding
the Prancing Horse

By John Arba

"These guys repeated to me over and over that they were an F1 company that made road cars. It was an inherent part of their culture. The day would soon come, however, when F1, road car production and licensing would be equal contributors to the company's bottom line."

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