Very Good!!!
Being married to a genuine southern debutante, that reminds me of my
favorite joke that my lovely wife tells.
Three southern belles, in fact, sorority sisters, are in rocking chairs on
the veranda, passing a hot summer day bysipping mint juleps and talking about
presents that they got for college graduation.
The first keeps prattling
on about her daddy, Beauregard, taking her on a tour of Europe. The third girl
said: "That's nice...."
The second belle said her Daddy bought her a
diamond necklace, and a new sports car. The third girl responded with, "That's
nice..."
The first asks, "Well, what did your Daddy do for you?" The
third replies, "He sent me to finishing school."
The second belle asks,
"Finishing school? What did you need with finishing school after
college?" The third replies, "That's where they taught me to say 'That's
nice...' instead of 'Fuck you.’"
And Rick you’ll get a kick out of this, my father in law is now the oldest
living alumnus of the Citadel. Class of ’36.
As
my Southern Belle mother used to say...
"They
have more dollars than sense"
Sounds
better spoken than read. (cents vs sense)
There’s no medical cure for having more bucks than brains.
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Classiche certification does increase the value /
salability of the car. I have no heard it had to be redone every 2
years. Also think it's odd that many things on a car can be changed
(exterior color, interior etc). I guess the only real concern is
engine and trans being correct. But Ferrari can cast new blocks and
stamp them with the old VIN and engine #'s.
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On 12/17/18 2:54 PM, Peter Pless
wrote:
Sounds like a rip off to
me!
But some people are completely sucked into
it.
“...Every
24 months you must renew your Certification to be able to keep it
official...”
Really?
What’s involved, just a cursory check, or the full inspection all over
again?
Peter
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from Mail for Windows 10
I’m reading ENZO magazine #6. Article on
Ferrari Classiche:
Luca di Montezemolo started the program in
2007. They have 23 people restoring about 85 cars a year to their
original period specification. Cars must be at least 20 years old to
be accepted in the program. Every 24 months you must renew your
Certification to be able to keep it official. There are 66
certification centres worldwide.
From the article: “….currently
there are 81,000 Ferraris aged 20 years or older, of which 14,000 are
known to Ferrari and around 6,000 already certified”.
Other
articles: 456 vs 612, 365 GTC/4 vs 365 GTB/4 (Daytona), etc. I got
the whole series (6 magazines) and it’s pretty good. Comes out every 3
months.
Michael Savard (1981 308
GTSI)
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