Motoring Discussion > £3- £4M for a new Ferrari Miscellaneous
Thread Author: henry k Replies: 6

 £3- £4M for a new Ferrari - henry k
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with a cheap numberplate .
 £3- £4M for a new Ferrari - Meldrew
I wouldn't buy that with my own money, don't care for the headlights or the louvres at the front of the bonnet/hood.
 £3- £4M for a new Ferrari - MD
I wanna Datsun.
 £3- £4M for a new Ferrari - zookeeper
Old slow hand....hope its an automatic
 £3- £4M for a new Ferrari - L'escargot
£3m to £4m to build. Goodness knows how much it would be to buy.
 £3- £4M for a new Ferrari - Armel Coussine
Nice colour, but otherwise an uninspiring car, to me very similar looking to a lot of recent Ferraris (I'm well past scrutinizing each new model as it comes out).

If you've got the bread a Ferrari really has to be a V12 unless you want a flat 12. In any case supercars are pointless. They're too much.

Actually this particular owner could easily afford to acquire, restore and keep in tune one of my real dream cars: a stark lightweight fifties barchetta, front-engined 1.5 litre V12 putting out about 160bhp, cart-sprung back axle (but well located no doubt)... a delightful and practical summer runabout for a stylish person with some real, you know, loot. The only Ferrari I really fancy.

 £3- £4M for a new Ferrari - Armel Coussine
And before someone starts griping about having to tune three or six twin choke downdraught Weber or Dellorto carburettors with a stethoscope and get the ignition timing just so: that would be one of the best bits.
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