Although, I tend to lean torward German autos, I do like a few Italian exotics such as Ferrari, Lamborghini, etc. I recently found a website on all that is Ferrari. It definitely has some well written articles with a ton of information & inside tips.
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So, you've gone out and blown the kids’ college fund and part of your retirement money (and told the wife the kitchen will get done next year) and bought a classic Ferrari. Congratulations and welcome to the club. Now the bad news; these things aren't cheap to keep running. Since I'm supposed to focus on the classic cars, (365GT4 2+2 to the 348's), we have to be honest, none of these cars just rolled off the assembly line and the word warranty didn't really exist in Italian back then. All of them, unless you bought a Pebble Beach restoration with the paint still wet on it, are going to need parts replaced due to age (and wear) at this point.
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