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Ferrari 408 video... the AWD ferrari

Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by saleensr302, Dec 24, 2006.

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  1. saleensr302

    saleensr302 Rookie

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  2. Doug.

    Doug. F1 Rookie
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    Pretty cool video, thanks for posting.

    That's the first time I've ever really heard of that car. Thanks for filling a small gap in my Ferrari education. ;)
     
  3. opus10583

    opus10583 Formula 3

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    I love that Ferrari anticipated the VW Gallardo twenty years ago and 'said' "no".
     
  4. TURBOQV

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  5. Argento839

    Argento839 F1 Veteran

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    Interesting video. Thanks for the post. If the car had gone into production, I wonder if the plans were really to have the engine on the right side of the car?? Would that not seriously hinder performance? ...or was this car just an experiment with no plans of it ever being a production vehicle? The engine off to one side seems all wrong..... They could have figured out a way to make the car all wheel drive without having the engine to one side like Porsche and Lamborghini have done.... Curious....
     
  6. DrStranglove

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    NICE!!!!


    Thanks for posting!!!

    Now how many times you think this will get reposted in the comming year??
     
  7. AMA328

    AMA328 F1 Rookie

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    if i recall correctly, this was also about the time that Ferrari stated something to the effect that they didn't think Fcars needed more than 400 hp, as this would be difficult for the general public to handle.

    hmmm...
     

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