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From: LS (lashdeep![]() |
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Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2012 10:56:19 -0700 (PDT) |
Ahh, the memories...
1. First Ferrari I ever saw was a red 308GTS in New Jersey when I was 6yrs old. Yes, I knew it was a Ferrari even back then...had already started collecting car magazines.
The first exotic I ever saw was a black Pantera in Laurel, MD a year before the 308 sighting.
2. First Ferrari I ever drove was a black Mondial T at American Service Center in Arlington, VA in the early 1990s. I drove a 911 C2, Corvette, NSX and a couple of other sports cars that same day...thanks Dad!
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Sent: Tuesday, July 3, 2012 12:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Interesting thread, ( no ROL bashing )
I *think* the first Ferraris I saw "in the flesh" were at a tiny little Euro car dealer in Waltham, MA, just around the corner from where I went to school. They had a black Daytona coupe, a yellow 308GTS (probably a carb'd car at that time), and a small "Red Barchetta" - no, not a 166, I call it that because I don't really know what the model was. 50's vintage, open cockpit, 2 seats (of course), probably a V-12 so not a 500 Mondial, but similar to that. Neat little car. But what really caught our eyes as college kids was the red Countach out front w/ wings, front and rear. Of course, I much prefer the Ferraris these days, but the Countach sure does have a "presence".
First I drove? That's easy. '84 308 GTB QV (if I'd known more at the time, I'd have noted the s/n!). Belonged to a friend of my Dad's. He brought it up one evening and offered to let us take it for a ride. My Dad asked if I could drive it (thanks Dad!!), and the guy said "Sure!" 11 miles of pure bliss - even if I did stall it once or twice. :-) And that stood as the farthest I'd ever driven a Ferrari until I took a road trip from VA to TX with Matt Boyd in his 308. When I took over the wheel, about 10.5 miles down the road I asked if I had to stop now?? Ok, it was funny at the time...
Since then, I've been fortunate enough to drive a couple of modern TRs, a 250 SWB, a bunch more 308s (including the ex-Steve Cook 308, which I owned for a time), a championship-winning 348CH (and that one on the track at Watkins Glen - which I found to be totally COOL!), a couple of 355s (thanks to Charles Perry and Dennis Liu for those!), and one 360CH (though just around the paddock for that one). I can't really complain.
gp
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Subject: Interesting thread, ( no ROL bashing )
Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2012 12:13:39 -0400
To: ygpz4re [at] hotmail.com
First I drove? That's easy. '84 308 GTB QV (if I'd known more at the time, I'd have noted the s/n!). Belonged to a friend of my Dad's. He brought it up one evening and offered to let us take it for a ride. My Dad asked if I could drive it (thanks Dad!!), and the guy said "Sure!" 11 miles of pure bliss - even if I did stall it once or twice. :-) And that stood as the farthest I'd ever driven a Ferrari until I took a road trip from VA to TX with Matt Boyd in his 308. When I took over the wheel, about 10.5 miles down the road I asked if I had to stop now?? Ok, it was funny at the time...
Since then, I've been fortunate enough to drive a couple of modern TRs, a 250 SWB, a bunch more 308s (including the ex-Steve Cook 308, which I owned for a time), a championship-winning 348CH (and that one on the track at Watkins Glen - which I found to be totally COOL!), a couple of 355s (thanks to Charles Perry and Dennis Liu for those!), and one 360CH (though just around the paddock for that one). I can't really complain.
gp
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From: philville [at] windstream.net
Subject: Interesting thread, ( no ROL bashing )
Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2012 12:13:39 -0400
To: ygpz4re [at] hotmail.com
I t seems like the real enthusiasm is showing through?
Do any of you remember the first Ferrari they saw?
Drove ?
The first I really saw and looked at was a 250 GTO owned by Norman Silver of NC, and being driven in a race by Gordon Tatum at Marlboro.
The first I ever drove was a 250 GTO with Stirling Moss history and owned by a man named Al Garthwaite, the rest is history.
Did you all see the news of Sergio Pininfarinas death this AM.....a sad day.
Phil
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Ken,
Hahahaha.... Yes, you are of course correct. About it all. But I especially like your "trouble-maker" description of Rick! :-) Rick's a great guy - even if he does cause trouble! He has great taste in cars, though I personally would have chosen an earlier E-Type.... ;-)
And speaking of Rick and all his cars, though I'll never catch up, I am wondering - how many cars do I need before I can say I have a "collection"???
gp
p.s. - yes, always something really special about a Ferrari! One of the reasons I like them so much.
Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2012 16:08:47 -0700
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Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Non-Ferrari cars
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Sent: Monday, July 2, 2012 8:46 AM
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Non-Ferrari carsA British car is only as good as the maintenance it is given.
Final word - P-cars v. Ferrari. I like 'em both, but for different reasons. One of my best friends from college bought a Cayman S (aka "Coxster", according to Top Gear's Clarkson!), which really is a GREAT car!
:-)
gpGeorge,I agree with your post even though you were very generous to Lucas!I'd add that trouble-maker Rick Lindsey :) the guy that started this thread, owns a Cayman and likes it very much. Of course there hasn't been a car made Rick doesn't like !!!Old British cars are fun, Porsches are great, but there's something about a Ferrari!
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Re: Non-Ferrari cars George P ., July 2 2012
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Re: Non-Ferrari cars Ken Veary, July 2 2012
- Re: Non-Ferrari cars George P ., July 3 2012
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- Re: Interesting thread, ( no ROL bashing ) George P ., July 3 2012
- Re: Interesting thread, ( no ROL bashing ) LS, July 3 2012
- Re: Interesting thread, ( no ROL bashing ) Charles Perry, July 3 2012
- Re: Interesting thread, ( no ROL bashing ) Ken Veary, July 3 2012
- Re: Interesting thread, ( no ROL bashing ) Hans E. Hansen, July 3 2012
- Re: Interesting thread, ( no ROL bashing ) Matt Boyd, July 3 2012
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Re: Non-Ferrari cars Ken Veary, July 2 2012
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Re: Non-Ferrari cars George P ., July 2 2012
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