A weekend toy for the wife

A weekend toy for the wife

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DevonPaul

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1,291 posts

144 months

Thursday 7th August 2014
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A few years ago I inherited some money. I spent ages looking at 246 Dinos, Ford GTs, other exotica, and my accountant wife persuaded me to get a flat to rent out.

2 years ago we had some more spare cash. Dinos had gone up. I looked at 308, 328, Gallardos, and Testarossas. My sensible wife said I needed something practical, so I got a Gransport.

2 weeks ago we're at the Silverstone Classic. I leave her alone and find her nattering to people in the Ferrari enclosure and discussing merits of the various cars I looked at, runnings costs, driving experience, reliability, (and how much they'd appreciated in the last few years compared to the bloody flat frown ). So NOW she wants a Ferrari. Ho hum, well, if she insists smile

She likes Aircon, wants something more angular than the modern stuff, and it must be manual, and it must be red. Or Yellow.

However, she has a shoulder injury from a motorcycling incident, so she wants power steering, which as far as I can tell limits us to the F355 and the Mondial 3.4T (I understand the Mondial has power steering, but not the 2 seater 348?).

Is there anything else I should be looking at?

andrew

10,090 posts

199 months

Thursday 7th August 2014
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a rabbit ?

DevonPaul

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1,291 posts

144 months

Thursday 7th August 2014
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andrew said:
a rabbit ?
Volkswagen, Pets At Home, or Ann Summers?
And for me or her?

Davo456gt

696 posts

156 months

Thursday 7th August 2014
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456GT ?

its quite practical, got power steering, and my wife prefers it to our other car too :-)

DevonPaul

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Thursday 7th August 2014
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Davo456gt said:
456GT ?

its quite practical, got power steering, and my wife prefers it to our other car too :-)
I did look at the 456 (and the 612) when I got the Maser, but was a little concerned about the running costs of a V12 Ferrari. Oddly enough when I bought it, I was told they weren't too dissimilar to run. I took this to mean the 456 was cheaper to run than I thought.

Oh how naive.

Also looked at the 612, but apparantly the front looks a bit like a retarded cartoon character.

Wilmslowboy

4,315 posts

213 months

Thursday 7th August 2014
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DevonPaul said:
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However, she has a shoulder injury from a motorcycling incident, so she wants power steering, which as far as I can tell limits us to the F355 and the Mondial 3.4T (I understand the Mondial has power steering, but not the 2 seater 348?).

Is there anything else I should be looking at?
It's possible to get electrical power steering conversion kits added to classics

Article about Harry of Evo fame having it done to his Countach


http://www.classicandperformancecar.com/features/o...

Pat H

8,058 posts

263 months

Friday 8th August 2014
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DevonPaul said:
However, she has a shoulder injury from a motorcycling incident, so she wants power steering, which as far as I can tell limits us to the F355 and the Mondial 3.4T
When I had a 328, I was surprised at how very light the unassisted steering was, so maybe don't discount them.

That said, you will be hard pressed to find a decent 328 at the moment. And the prices seem to be absurdly inflated these days.

But maybe I'm just bitter that I sold my 7000 miler for £33,000 a few years back..... moan

I know that they are hardly angular, but 360s seem very good value compared to the 308/328 and I am told that they are cheaper and easier to service than the 348/355.


456mgt

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273 months

Friday 8th August 2014
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Pat H said:
I know that they are hardly angular, but 360s seem very good value compared to the 308/328 and I am told that they are cheaper and easier to service than the 348/355.
This is where I would go too; 430s are more angular, but 360s are light touch to drive.

Pat H

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263 months

Friday 8th August 2014
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456mgt said:
Pat H said:
I know that they are hardly angular, but 360s seem very good value compared to the 308/328 and I am told that they are cheaper and easier to service than the 348/355.
This is where I would go too; 430s are more angular, but 360s are light touch to drive.
I am giving a little idle consideration to buying another old F car.

I would want to spend about £50k.

I loved the raw classic feel of my old 328 GTS, but the classifieds suggest that they are now almost twice the price of a 360 in comparable condition.

I have given some thought to a 308 GT4. But they are old. And they are not galvanised. And, realistically, a good one will be restored and not original. And you don't get the wind in your hair.

So I keep coming back to the 360 as being the best value for a £50k budget.

I just worry that the 360 will be too modern, too civilized and might fail to deliver the tactile pleasures of the older cars.

Maybe a 360 with a manual box and the right exhaust would do the trick.

SirMark

570 posts

196 months

Friday 8th August 2014
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I have a lovely White DB9 I will be selling soon as the wife is with child once more.

TB303

1,042 posts

201 months

Friday 8th August 2014
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Pat H said:
So I keep coming back to the 360 as being the best value for a £50k budget.

I just worry that the 360 will be too modern, too civilized and might fail to deliver the tactile pleasures of the older cars.

Maybe a 360 with a manual box and the right exhaust would do the trick.
Yes - get a 360 spider and fit a Stradale race exhaust. Hardly too civilised smile

POORCARDEALER

8,542 posts

248 months

Friday 8th August 2014
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Pat H said:
DevonPaul said:
However, she has a shoulder injury from a motorcycling incident, so she wants power steering, which as far as I can tell limits us to the F355 and the Mondial 3.4T
When I had a 328, I was surprised at how very light the unassisted steering was, so maybe don't discount them.

That said, you will be hard pressed to find a decent 328 at the moment. And the prices seem to be absurdly inflated these days.

But maybe I'm just bitter that I sold my 7000 miler for £33,000 a few years back..... moan

I know that they are hardly angular, but 360s seem very good value compared to the 308/328 and I am told that they are cheaper and easier to service than the 348/355.
Sold my GTB for 21K frown

Gyrock

193 posts

242 months

Friday 8th August 2014
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DevonPaul said:
Is there anything else I should be looking at?
A new accountant?

DG27

153 posts

176 months

Thursday 4th September 2014
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Forgive me for maybe being inappropriate but the weekend toy is to enable you to go racing/play with cars isn't it? What the toy is is then subjective

DG27

153 posts

176 months

Thursday 4th September 2014
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Forgive me for maybe being inappropriate but the weekend toy is to enable you to go racing/play with cars isn't it? What the toy is is then subjective

mwstewart

8,031 posts

195 months

Thursday 4th September 2014
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Pat H said:
I just worry that the 360 will be too modern, too civilized and might fail to deliver the tactile pleasures of the older cars.
I haven't driven one but did plenty of reading about them before buying an F430 Spider; from what I gather the 360 is far less civilized than the F430, and I wouldn't exactly call the 430 civilized comapred to a 'regular' car anyway. It's far from it.

I'll be in Bournemouth between Sunday 14th to Wednesday 17th and you're welcome to a passenger ride if you happen to anywhere close on those dates.

DevonPaul

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1,291 posts

144 months

Friday 5th September 2014
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Thanks for the feedback and offers.

FWIW she's paying, so I can't really trade her in........yet wink

We had another look at a few things the last week or so, and really we want something more 'old school' with less electronics and an analogue driving experience. A Testarossa or 308/328 is probably what we want (she like the idea of a TR, I think she'll hate the reality of using it on Devon lanes). We have a few days on a road trip coming up so I've chatted to the very helpful Steve up at Supercar rooms and providing he has something suitable left in stock in a fortnight then she can try things and see if they're manoeuverable for her, and also call in Amari on the way up and Nick Cartwright on the way back.

There is another place near Keighley, seem to have changed their name recently, which makes me inclined to avoid them wink

Pat H

8,058 posts

263 months

Friday 5th September 2014
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mwstewart said:
I haven't driven one but did plenty of reading about them before buying an F430 Spider; from what I gather the 360 is far less civilized than the F430, and I wouldn't exactly call the 430 civilized comapred to a 'regular' car anyway. It's far from it.

I'll be in Bournemouth between Sunday 14th to Wednesday 17th and you're welcome to a passenger ride if you happen to anywhere close on those dates.
Thank you for the kind offer.

Regrettably, I will be on the other side of the country.

Enjoy Bournmouth!

drink

Mike Brown

585 posts

194 months

Friday 5th September 2014
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360 spider red cream manual will fit the bill, and values for the right cars are only going one way, mike

rubystone

11,254 posts

266 months

Friday 5th September 2014
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Trust me, she'll not like peaking any non assisted ferrari, given thst shoulder. The 360 is such a great suggestion...pretty, cheaper to service than a 355, reliable...good value