This story starts simply enough, and similarly to so many tales born at the Classic Motorsports office: with a phone call from someone looking for a place to keep a car.
“Hey, do you have any room in your shop?” was the request from Tim Suddard–a far-from-unusual query from a guy who has bought and sold more cars and car …
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fab interior - two comments if I may:
- gearbox: the big question with a Ferrari gate is always (I speak from experience): "does 2nd gear crunch ?" - which usually is a result of someone shifting from 1st with a cold box and forcing it hard in to 2nd
- if thats a fitted car cover, perhaps it should never gone in to the dryer...
cheers
enderby
New Reader
4/13/22 12:36 p.m.
Beware of taking a Ferrari thru a Taco Bell drive thru. Some idiot in an SUV may decide to back up and hit you.
In reply to enderby :
My Ferrari prefers Chipotle. Less dangerous as there's no drive-thru there!
Great article! I have had a 328 for years, and I mean years...Agree with your sentiment and observations about taking the car out. Where I am, there are quite a few exotic cars (Ferrari, Porsche, Lamborghini and Aston Martins, too), but at some point, the 328 became the car everyone could approach and talk about. I love the car and would have another, but that's not the idea, I guess?