My first Ferrari -- superb long distance tourer with room for two children in the back and a boot that can carry 3 large cases and toolbox .
As a teen, I watched Magnum in the 308GTS and I was just crazy about it, but then I went to my first Ferrari gala where I saw and touched a 288GTO and nothing else has mattered ever since! Sadly for me, that car is even further out of my reach nowadays but I still have wet dreams about it; the F50's granddaddy!!! ;-)) HAR! HAR!
hmmmm......hard to tell....you cant judge when you havent driven them...i would say 250 Lusso...and if not i ll keep the F40
Tough question. 275 Gtb or 288...probably the latter... Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
If we're talking Ferrari, F50. Crazy looking, convertible. V12 and GATED SHIFT! Ultimate crazy car would be a street legalized Porsche 962c by Koenig Specials. Any one would be used as a complete daily driver....groceries at Walmart and running through the drive thru. Shamile Freeze....Miami Vice!
When I had a platinum Euro Dino alongside my 330 GTC I would tell my friends that the Dino is the girl you want to date. But the GTC is the girl you marry. My Dino is gone but the GTC keeps getting my attention. My fav Ferrari I have ever had the pleasure of caring for. Course no one offered me a 250 SWB.
The car that brought Ferrari to my attention when I was nine or ten years old was the 1966-1968 330 GTS. That model forever cemented my mental image of what a Ferrari should be. My choice for my one and only would be the 599 Fiorano, three pedal, gated shifter, Rosso Corsa, tan interior, Daytona seats, giallo tach, rosso calipers. Of all modern Ferraris, that is the one that evokes the emotions I felt when seeing the 330. What can I say, I'm a sucker for the classics.
Well , you asked. 1969 312 P , second at Sebring that year. Don’t think it’s even alive now. Or, 250/275 P . 63, 64 Sebring winners. They started the fever.
For me, it is a no-brainer. My 812 SF is my ultimate dream car. It doesn't cost anything to own or service (I already bought it and six more years of free service). IMO the sound and the sheer beauty of the car are unmatched. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Although I do not post much about them, I actually have a big interest and love of the later and new Ferraris just as much as the classics.