Just like De Niro, Ferrari makes nothing but hits!
#31
With all due respect, these are not the most desirable cars in the world to me. IMHO, there is nothing esoteric, unique or different about them. I look at these pics/threads and see nothing but a big pile of freshly spent money, that anyone with a fat checkbook can own by driving down to the local dealer and writing a big check for the newest car on the lot.
Post pics with gatherings of Mac F1's, CGT's, Real 427 Cobras, 60's Ferraris, F40's, F50's, 73 RS/RSR's, souped-up 911's, etc and I will get excited.
This is one man's opinion.
Post pics with gatherings of Mac F1's, CGT's, Real 427 Cobras, 60's Ferraris, F40's, F50's, 73 RS/RSR's, souped-up 911's, etc and I will get excited.
This is one man's opinion.

#35
I legitimately see almost all of them on a weekly basis other than the Aperta.
#37
Hi,
I live in a fairly remote part of Australia, the most impressive sighting I've had this year is an Evora S - which the owner was nice enough to show me around in detail. I have not seen a Ferrari this year, period, so it's great to be able to see them in a setting like this instead of just pouring over advertisement stock photos.
Cheers,
Nik
Cheers,
Nik
#38
Hi,
I live in a fairly remote part of Australia, the most impressive sighting I've had this year is an Evora S - which the owner was nice enough to show me around in detail. I have not seen a Ferrari this year, period, so it's great to be able to see them in a setting like this instead of just pouring over advertisement stock photos.
Cheers,
Nik
I live in a fairly remote part of Australia, the most impressive sighting I've had this year is an Evora S - which the owner was nice enough to show me around in detail. I have not seen a Ferrari this year, period, so it's great to be able to see them in a setting like this instead of just pouring over advertisement stock photos.
Cheers,
Nik




