Re: 348 questions
From: Doug and Terri Anderson (dntdock.net)
Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 07:51:37 -0700 (PDT)
Two handed door game?  I know what makes for the fastest four handed game in the west but having to use two hands to open a door means somethin' aint adjusted correctly.  Now lets think this through - First of a series, older car, a Ferrari - - - - hmmmmm, could it be similar to my '78 GTS engine cover that relies on the rubber seal to "pop" it up?  So my guess is - It should only take one hand and its lousy door rubber.
Justa guess. 
DOUG
First time I went to get into a 355 I couldn't even FIND the button - had to causally reach through the window and open the door.  heh heh.  What?  Ever been in a 355: Yeah.  Sure - - - been in millions of 'em.  Just didn't want to scratch your door paint - (where ever that is).
----- Original Message -----
To: DOUG
Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2010 6:08 AM
Subject: [Ferrari] 348 questions

A friend of mine is looking at a 1994 348 ts Speciale.  I know...don't buy a 348.  I've tried all of the standard arguments against a 348 on him.   No luck.

Anyway, one of his questions after driving the car was "Is it normal to have to use two hands to open the doors? When I push the open button, I expected the doors to “pop” open, but they don’t. I’ve got to push the button with one hand and pull the door open with the other."  What say ye?

Thank you!

Christian



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