Ferrari mechanic?
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I know it's critical to have a Ferrari service history from a reputable garage, but, sometimes you would like some very minor work carried out without all the officialdum of booking into a garage with the rates to match.
No getting away from that important annual stamp but does anybody know of a ex-Ferrari mechanic local to London who takes on just a few repairs to keep his hand in it. I feel that it would be very comforting and handy to have a guy that does this work for the love of it not because it's his living.
No getting away from that important annual stamp but does anybody know of a ex-Ferrari mechanic local to London who takes on just a few repairs to keep his hand in it. I feel that it would be very comforting and handy to have a guy that does this work for the love of it not because it's his living.
A few years ago when I had a few problems with mine, this guy responded through Ferrarichat, www.cramersltd.co.uk who are based in Watford.
I believe he has a 365BB and has worked for Ferrari dealers in the past. Unfortunately he was too far away from me but might be worth a look.
I believe he has a 365BB and has worked for Ferrari dealers in the past. Unfortunately he was too far away from me but might be worth a look.
I had my 355 taken care of (up until c. 1.5 years ago when I sold it) by Paul Coster - Prestige Auto Care in East London. He was excellent and was available whenever I had a problem (including once coming to West London on a Sunday to sort out a stupid mistake I made on a Sunday afternoon free of charge). At the time, he was taking care of multiple Ferraris and a few Lambos. If/when I buy another car I would definitely go back to him.
Matthias
ps corrected some mistakes
Matthias
ps corrected some mistakes
Edited by MDahmen on Wednesday 22 May 21:53
johncaul said:
Paul is very good, he worked on my mas gransport. He can be difficult to pin down, but it's worth persevering. Also autofficina, amongst others they had two F40s in last time I went...
Yup, been taking care of my 612 for almost 2 years. I tried most dealers in and around London and they all have one thing in common and I'm not allowed to say what it is due to Forum Rules.For Maserati's the only useful dealer is Bill McGrath but they don't do newer models. In my experience at least.
johnnyreggae said:
bulldog 1 said:
a guy that does this work for the love of it not because it's his living.
...MPC09 said:
That infers that the mechanic in question is still working on Ferraris because he loves to do so - which you would assume that the service provided would be top notch. Not that they will work for free.
Indeed. Many of us work on them for love of the marque. I'd earn far more working on German cars...Gassing Station | Supercar General | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff