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This is 100% correct.
The current Maseratis do not use belts to drive the camshafts; they use chains.
I second this. They have done superb work on my 365 BB.
I owned that car from 1997 until 2003. While under my ownership, the transmission, suspension and engine were all rebuild by Continental...
I took delivery yesterday and spent a lot of time driving. What a great car!!!!
If it is a yellow 2005 F-1 with black Daytona seats with yellow stitching and approx. 3400 miles, I have just bought it and am picking it up...
Cavallino magazine has a market section based upon actual selling prices. According to it, the prices in the post above are way too low.
I find that number difficult to believe since there were only 387 365 BBs produced. What is your source?
The standard painting on a Boxer was the black bottom. Customers could ask the factory to do something different, of course. As to finding out...
I believe you are correct on this.
Yeah, put MS and FA in the same car and see what happens. The Renaults of 2005 and 2006 were superior to the Ferraris.
Of course, the comparable Ferrari to the C6 Z06 would be the soon to be launched F430 CS.
You probably won't beat him in a straight line, but you will have more fun driving, and that is what ultimately counts.
Actually, the Dino's body panels were stamped out. My source is "Inside Ferrari" by Michael Dregni.
It should also be noted that the 365 BB has significantly lower overall gearing than the 512s, somewhat negating the torque defiicit.
Per my Ferrari owners' manuals: 365 BB, HP = 344 SAE net 512 BB HP = 360 DIN
To me the question is which car is more fun to drive in the environment in which I will actually drive the car. My F430 has not arrived yet, but...
I have owned 3 355s and have never been stranded. The 355 issues are about maintenance costs, not dying out on the road.
FYI, you can download owners' manuals for free from the Ferrari owners site (in pdf format).
When I visited in 2003, I had an arrangement for a tour of the factory confirmed by FNA. I went through my dealer to obtain this. When I arrived...