Ooo....one of my favourite Ferraris

JRS

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If I just had $60k handy.....

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365GT4 2+2. Same running gear as the Daytona (4.4L DOHC V12 with six Webers), with a 200mm longer wheelbase to make room for the rear seat. That one has a bit shy of 22k on the clock, along with all the original paperwork, Ferrari toolkit and jack.

Spotted on the American Bay of E. Want it :(
 
hmm I like it, more yank hotrod than italian sportscar, mundane exterior looks but big exhauasts and huge rear tyres are a tell-tale sign that this is no ordinary car.
 
The Ferrari came first :) David Bache, the guy who designed the body, took his inspiration from the Daytona series Ferraris.
 
The rear shot looks like an old jack/aston to me for some reason but i dont know my old ferraris.

Why the hell cant modern engine bays look like that?

'Pop the hood' and its all slabs of plastic.

Those two red things be distributors? I love the carbs and how the throttle works. Bloody work of art.

The clutch pedal looks miles away from the brake pedal. Is it that far?
 
The rear shot looks like an old jack/aston to me for some reason but i dont know my old ferraris.

Why the hell cant modern engine bays look like that?

'Pop the hood' and its all slabs of plastic.

Those two red things be distributors? I love the carbs and how the throttle works. Bloody work of art.

The clutch pedal looks miles away from the brake pedal. Is it that far?

Looked more like oil filters?
 
Why spend 60k.....Just buy a tidy, sound 400i for 8-10 grand over here and be done with it :p It's effectively just the development of the 365 anyway..4.8 litre V12, 310 HP

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...or a 412. Few manual 400GTs around for 15 grand!
 
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Why spend 60k.....Just buy a tidy, sound 400i for 8-10 grand over here and be done with it :p It's effectively just the development of the 365 anyway..4.8 litre V12, 310 HP

Simplest answer - because of those six Webers. The sound of the car was altered (read: ruined) when they went to fuel injection. Plus the power dropped quite a way, and wasn't restored until the 412i.
 
Simplest answer - because of those six Webers. The sound of the car was altered (read: ruined) when they went to fuel injection. Plus the power dropped quite a way, and wasn't restored until the 412i.

I'm trying to find a video of one to see how they sound but all the ones on YouTube are replicas with chevy V8s and stuff :/
 
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