Re: Maranello 575
From: Ken Rentiers (rentiersmac.com)
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 04:08:49 -0800 (PST)

On Feb 10, 2008, at 5:57 AM, clyderomero [at] worldnet.att.net wrote:

I here ypu Britt but if ypu buy a car with low miles that has been stored you have to ask yourself has it been stored properly? Otherwise you will be buying a museum piece nice to look at but it will not run! I have over 80K on my 93 512 TR and when I decide to sell I will sell it to only someone who can appreciate that the car has been used not just washed and waxed!

The sad thing is that when you look at Ebay right now there are 550s and 575s that are 4yrs and older with no miles on them that are rotting.

It is like buying a used house that no one has been living in. The frame is there but that's it.

Clyde
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Hey Clyde it all makes sense if the buyer only wants some garage art. Ferrari needs to take a cue from Chris-Craft who were famous for supplying big yachts with no motors; only a generator. Mom and Dad would tie the boat up down at Newport Beach and have a nice little weekend place on the water. Never went anywhere, but what the hell?


I'll have 22 inch wheels on that please.

ken

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