many spectacular cars, few spectacular drivers. What was it EF used to say? . . . " . . . too bad that by the time most men can afford one of my cars they are too old to really
REALZEUS:
House, wife, kids and a kidney for sale or exchange with a 430 Scuderia. Enquire inside. Alex
enjoy it . . ." - no need to wait on the kidney sale, or even bail on the kids, hok the house or dump the wife.
If you are careful you can get such joy from a good pre-owned Ferrari - I say gently as I plod along as the 4th owner in my gorgeous 2001 456 M GT.
Plod nothing . . . as I was passing a 360 CS with all the go fast gear, taching up thru 4th at about 130 on a recent July 4th ride I was reminded that long ago Ferrari blurred the line between racing and road-going.
Go get one soon, buy a helmet and go to a track, hire a coach - put your ego away and learn to drive your car. The rewards never stop, even if the wife disapproves outloud or won't ride with you often as is my case, she will secretly be telling her friends there is a Ferrari in the garage. Go drive your net-worth, beats the bank anyday.
Peter456