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71MKIV said:If I show up on your front doorstep, would you give me a ride around the block? I don't want to drive, my luck would be the large white sedan with the driver that has to reach up to the steering wheel would decide to go to church that day.
dadgummit, I need that jealous smiley again.
shoot, I'd be satisfied to just hear it run.
PS, do Ferrari's come in any other color than "arrest me" red?
If you show up at my door I would gladly take you for a ride....and teach you how to use the F1 paddle shifter so you can take it on a run of your own. It;s just a car....as my grandpa said (and in a country song) "some thing just glitter & shine". Don't get too impressed it just a car.
Arrest Me Red! I love it...and I'll be stealing that as the original color of the car from now on.
billspit said:I thought I had heard that the 355 was one you didn't have to remove the engine to service it. But I know almost ziltch about Ferraris.
Alas...it has to come out. In fact it was removed form the car yesterday. new cam belts & valve guides are going in. Oct 29th will be a big day for me.
swift6 said:No Lucas, instead you get Marelli, you may miss Lucas. :wink:
I read that the service recc's on Ferrari's are based on a 5,000 mile annual usage. So it's what, about every 20,000 miles right? That level of performance does come at a price. It's still got to be fun if you can afford it though right.
Oh no!!! Really? what could possibly be worse than Lucas? :frown:
Mileage is really not the issue...within reason. The issue is the life of the cam belts. From what I have gathered, it is actually harder on them if the car sits. They pre-form and get a bump in them...kinda like tires when they sit all winter. The 4 - 5 years life is based more on time than mileage from what i have read and learned so far. Of course if you pile on 20k a year, that changes things.
mtlman8 said:WOW!!! What a machine.
Thanks....it is quite loud. I hope th neighbors know what they are about to get into
martx-5 said:You might want to check out Ferrari Chat. I'm a member of that forum because I like vintage Ferraris, and hang out in that section most of the time.
The guys over there are down to earth and very helpful...the same as you see here on BCF.
Thanks for the suggestion...it is a good one. I joined FChat last month. In fact I think I read every post they had in the 348/355 section. It is what allowed me to follow though on the purchase.
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smilie in place of the real @
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