Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 173, Issue 18 | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Erik Nielsen (judge4re![]() |
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Date: Tue, 8 Dec 2020 16:53:37 -0800 (PST) |
Going from memory (I know, dangerous for someone with grey in their beard), the 348 Challenge cars were all street cars that either had the kit installed in Italy or at the dealer. Had they been thinking about it, they should have put it in a wooden box (ala Abarth) and watched the collector crowd go nuts for an empty box on eBay to go with their reproduction 275 GTB tool roll… The first year of the 355 WAS US street legal in Challenge form. The ones brought in the second year and later didn’t have the OBDII software on it and were sold on a bill of sale and not intended for street use. I want to say they all had VINs, but this is Ferrari we’re talking about and I don’t have the patience to go ask the Dutch or Swiss anoraks for clarification. I recall the 360’s having VINs, but didn’t turn a wrench on a 430 or later. The 360 wasn’t street legal and came modified from the factory. I need to dig in the back of a closet for the old books on them, I think they’re around somewhere.
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- Ferrari Digest, Vol 173, Issue 18, (continued)
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Ferrari Digest, Vol 173, Issue 18 Douglas Anderson, December 8 2020
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Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 173, Issue 18 Rick Moseley, December 8 2020
- Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 173, Issue 18 Douglas Anderson, December 8 2020
- Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 173, Issue 18 George, December 9 2020
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Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 173, Issue 18 Rick Moseley, December 8 2020
- Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 173, Issue 18 Erik Nielsen, December 8 2020
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Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 173, Issue 18 Hunter Schultz, December 8 2020
- Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 173, Issue 18 Douglas Anderson, December 8 2020
- Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 173, Issue 18 Hunter Schultz, December 8 2020
- Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 173, Issue 18 Peter Rychel, December 8 2020
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Ferrari Digest, Vol 173, Issue 18 Douglas Anderson, December 8 2020
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