Saw 2 Ferraris yesterday...
At Smith Mountain Lake, a red 360 passed me. Then, after I got back in town, a white 360 passed me on Colonial Ave. in front of Towers. Not suprisingly, both were driven by old men. Anyone else seen either of these cars around? I've only seen a couple other Ferraris in town. A friend's mom owns an older GTO, and there was a black 308 near my house the other day.
Perhaps the Ferrari is becoming the next Civic?
Perhaps the Ferrari is becoming the next Civic?
Originally Posted by Cosmo
At Smith Mountain Lake, a red 360 passed me. Then, after I got back in town, a white 360 passed me on Colonial Ave. in front of Towers. Not suprisingly, both were driven by old men. Anyone else seen either of these cars around? I've only seen a couple other Ferraris in town. A friend's mom owns an older GTO, and there was a black 308 near my house the other day.
Perhaps the Ferrari is becoming the next Civic?

Perhaps the Ferrari is becoming the next Civic?

If its the next civic it means its no longer a sports car right
There's two red 360's in Hunting Hills..
I was working with an agent (I do technology support at Allstate, as you know) on Friday and she was working on a clients policy.. I was astonished to see the vehicles this guy owned. There was a Carrera GT, an Enzo, Aston Martin, Range Rover, Bentley, Phantom, Ferrari F430, and I think there was one or two more on his MRP policy. Amazing. On his homeowners policy, the premium was $15,000 annually. CAN YOU IMAGINE????
I was working with an agent (I do technology support at Allstate, as you know) on Friday and she was working on a clients policy.. I was astonished to see the vehicles this guy owned. There was a Carrera GT, an Enzo, Aston Martin, Range Rover, Bentley, Phantom, Ferrari F430, and I think there was one or two more on his MRP policy. Amazing. On his homeowners policy, the premium was $15,000 annually. CAN YOU IMAGINE????
Last edited by VanillaThrilla; Sep 5, 2005 at 08:44 AM.
Originally Posted by Cosmo
At Smith Mountain Lake, a red 360 passed me. Then, after I got back in town, a white 360 passed me on Colonial Ave. in front of Towers. Not suprisingly, both were driven by old men. Anyone else seen either of these cars around? I've only seen a couple other Ferraris in town. A friend's mom owns an older GTO, and there was a black 308 near my house the other day.
Perhaps the Ferrari is becoming the next Civic?

Perhaps the Ferrari is becoming the next Civic?

Originally Posted by ZeRo_c0oL@work
There's two red 360's in Hunting Hills..
I was working with an agent (I do technology support at Allstate, as you know) on Friday and she was working on a clients policy.. I was astonished to see the vehicles this guy owned. There was a Carrera GT, an Enzo, Aston Martin, Range Rover, Bentley, Phantom, Ferrari F430, and I think there was one or two more on his MRP policy. Amazing. On his homeowners policy, the premium was $15,000 annually. CAN YOU IMAGINE????
I was working with an agent (I do technology support at Allstate, as you know) on Friday and she was working on a clients policy.. I was astonished to see the vehicles this guy owned. There was a Carrera GT, an Enzo, Aston Martin, Range Rover, Bentley, Phantom, Ferrari F430, and I think there was one or two more on his MRP policy. Amazing. On his homeowners policy, the premium was $15,000 annually. CAN YOU IMAGINE????
baller driveway..
nice sig btw
Originally Posted by IAmCman
An older GTO? Which one? Both cost hundreds of thousands of dollars...and then some. That's nuts.
Originally Posted by The Barst
Magnum PI style Ferrari 308 GTO can be had for ~35k
You're talking about a 308 GTB or GTS.
The only Ferrari GTOs would be the original 250 GTO, and the 288 GTO, which was somewhat based on the 308. Both sell for huge amounts of money.
Last edited by User 102020; Sep 5, 2005 at 10:15 AM.







