[quote=Rasmus;1009616]My 80s Ferrari list: F40, 288 GTO, 512BBi, Testarossa
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F40, 288GTO, Testarossa, who cares.
Also in the case of the 512TR, it's F40, 512TR, 288GTO.
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[quote=Rasmus;1009616]My 80s Ferrari list: F40, 288 GTO, 512BBi, Testarossa
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F40, 288GTO, Testarossa, who cares.
Also in the case of the 512TR, it's F40, 512TR, 288GTO.
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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dt7uQr0YiUs"]Ferrari 512 BBi Is A Piece of Art - YouTube[/ame]
Had the details not been so late-'70s/early-'80s, the 308 would be one of the prettiest cars of all.
For me, Ferraris have always had class; what the marketeers at Volkswa-, err.. Bugatti migh call [i]Sang Bleu[/i]. Due to the "80s, cocaine, and Miami Vice, and side strakes" that Kitdy mentions above, '80s Ferraris have always suffered from a little too much Lamborghini syndrome for my liking.
This may be the case for the Testarossa, but I think it's better looking than any of their other 80s offerings (arguably for the 288 and F40 though).
I'm not sure I agree about the 308. I used to hate it; I've warmed to it slightly. The ones I've seen online and in person are also usually in ratty shape if memory serves, and they just seem to be one of the: "look I can afford a Ferrari!" Ferraris. That probably taints my view of it.
Like a 60 year old guy that bought a Mondial for 40 grand. "Yeah, it's a Ferrari!" Cool beans, dood.
I like the 308. Especially the early models, with purer, cleaner lines.
Then it took a downwards path until the F355.
Ferrari 512 TR #14
Ferrari 512 TR #15
Ferrari 512 TR #16
[quote=Duell;1011295]Ferrari 512 TR #16[/quote]
Pic 3: Is that the equivalent to car porn?
Surprising how small the steering wheel is. Did they get airbags in 1994?
[quote=Ferrer;1011301]Pic 3: Is that the equivalent to car porn?[/quote]
The whole car is, for me. Love this thing.