![]() 05/24/2015 at 19:30 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Here is where I extol the virtues of classic Ferrari ownership. (It
is
pretty cool)
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Here is where I ignore the pitfalls of classic Ferrari ownership. I will also ignore the history and any neglect to do the most rudimentary of research upon this particular vehicle.
YOLO BITCHES.
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IS... C?
Umm, I have no clue what that is-
Ohh. Ew.
Fun fact: they’re still trying to sell it on their website.
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No secret I like me some Toyota and Lexus — REALLY can’t stand the rear end of the IS-C
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Hehehe I see what you did there
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You’re right. Much worse.
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If I had the money I would do it in a second. Own a Ferrari and own a V12 car(that is not a Jag) are numbers one and two on my automotive bucket list. My dream is to do both at once.
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I am a master of
SUBTLETY
subtlety.
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At least this wont depreciate further and is actually interesting unlike the car your boss’s boss leased in 2010.
You know, I almost feel guilty wasting an intriguing car on a throwaway post.
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I know that people may balk at this, but I’d rather have the automatic, because it’s a GM automatic that makes it easy to swap an LS.
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My boss’s boss can’t afford that. Now his boss is CEO of one of the largest drivetrain remanufacturing companies(hint: we have parts on NASCAR cars and used to sponsor a yellow one). But it is most definitely more interesting than his lame run of the mill trucks and mustangs and corvettes.
I also forgot further down my bucket list is own a convertible.