Last day to for those of you so inclined to buy me a present — this is what I really want!
Source: Classic Driver
December 25, 2015 6:00am by Barry Ritholtz
Last day to for those of you so inclined to buy me a present — this is what I really want!
Source: Classic Driver
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But, the Dino was never really a true Ferrari. At the time, Enzo would not put the prancing horse on a Six cylinder car. He capitulated late in the early 70s. Just visited the Ferrari museum, and the Dino is stuck in the corner I called Ferraris that aren’t Ferraris. I remember that you could buy one in the 70s with close to the same bag of cash a Nice Vette would claim. Something happened recently that drove up values dramatically. Probably everyone realized how pretty that thing is. But, it’s not a Ferrari. Think, oh, Chevelle SS relative to a 427 Vette.