Go to car


Latest Comments
Car: 94316   By: Adambomb   Comment: "Weight reduction, yo..."
Car: 98684   By: Skid   Comment: "I saw a gold Accord of this gen in town a few days..."
Car: 44086   By: DiRF   Comment: "Brad Keselowski won a race today, driving a "throw..."
Car: 98682   By: DiRF   Comment: "I just figured they had been...."
Car: 98682   By: Skid   Comment: "I wasn't even aware this was a direct swap, assumi..."
See last 25 comments
 Go to

Next picture
Ricecop Home
Linkage
Plates
Bling Bling
Photo
Free Post

 Top 10

Top 10 Ricers
Top 10 Non-Ricers
Top 10 Other Good
Top 10 Other Bad

 New & Retired

Newest Images
Retired Images

 Other

Submit a picture
Profile Lookup
FAQ
Site Log
Leader Board
Site Stats

 Online Now

0 Ricecops
1 Guests

Detailed List

 Login

Username:

Password:


Remember Login?

Sign up!
Why sign up?
Forgot my password


View this image at full size
Click here to let us know if the image above is broken.


Go back and vote on this image.

Picture Information
URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=26333
Submitted by: Skid
Comments: 14  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 08-14-2003
View Stats Category: Car
Description:
Old Ferraris can be very good deals, depending on the model. Case and point: This gorgeous 1964 330 GT, with under 34,000 miles with a recent restoration under it's belt. The price? $35,000. Another similar car is for sale for $42,000.


   Comments

Showing page: 1 of 1
[
1 ]

#1
10-14-2004 @ 02:35:00 PM
Posted By : Lemming Reply | Edit | Del
Awkward-looking front.

#2
10-14-2004 @ 02:41:19 PM
Posted By : AtEase Reply | Edit | Del
It's looking very Citroën.

#3
10-14-2004 @ 02:43:45 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
I think it looks a lot like an older Jensen...

#4
10-14-2004 @ 02:44:48 PM
Posted By : Lemming Reply | Edit | Del
Indeed it does.

#5
10-14-2004 @ 03:48:15 PM
Posted By : AtEase Reply | Edit | Del
Not very Citroën, but a little. http://www.atease.se/Pics/Ami6.jpg

Then add the DS with that, and you got the Ferrari ;)

[Edited by AtEase on 10-14-2004 @ 03:49:03 PM]


#6
2-11-2005 @ 02:12:30 PM
Posted By : thirtyseven Reply | Edit | Del
Maybe not the prettiest Ferrari ever (250GT Lusso) but worth it for the V12 alone.

#7
2-11-2005 @ 02:15:41 PM
Posted By : RyCe_MuNkIe Reply | Edit | Del
Hell, you can get a used Testerossa on autotrader for $49,000 :)

#8
2-11-2005 @ 02:21:46 PM
Posted By : thirtyseven Reply | Edit | Del
#7, Best sounding motor ever, Ferrari 48V Boxer 12. Testarossas are supposed to be the easiest, best driving of '80s supercars, too. What a shame they are so over the top.

#9
2-11-2005 @ 02:25:16 PM
Posted By : RyCe_MuNkIe Reply | Edit | Del
#8, Dont be hating on the Testerossa :P I looooove that car

#10
2-11-2005 @ 02:26:52 PM
Posted By : thirtyseven Reply | Edit | Del
#9, I love them too, I'm just not crazy about the way they look.

#11
2-11-2005 @ 02:28:00 PM
Posted By : RyCe_MuNkIe Reply | Edit | Del
#10, It is a little 'over the top' but ehh, its Ferrari :)

#12
2-11-2005 @ 02:29:37 PM
Posted By : thirtyseven Reply | Edit | Del
#11, Well, that motor makes it all worthwhile, that and the fact you can see out of it.

#13
2-21-2005 @ 02:05:25 PM
Posted By : Sensekhmet Reply | Edit | Del
#12, Too bad it looks like a "normal" car. Even Maserati Quattroporte Ottocilindris :) look more sporty.

#14
2-21-2005 @ 02:37:34 PM
Posted By : Lemming Reply | Edit | Del
#10, I liked all the strakes down the sides and the other random weirdness. :(

Showing page: 1 of 1
[
1 ]


Login to leave a comment

Classifieds 
Click here to post your own classified ad






Want to send some feedback? Click here.

Server time: Friday, May 17, 2024 02:07:56 AM

All pictures on this site are property of their respective owners.
Copyright © 2000 - 2024 Ricecop. All rights reserved.