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Yeah not really too concerned with absolutely original here. Mostly original is okay. It's never going to be a Concours showpiece. I have another car (pictured) where I worry about all that. Haha!
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I was so busy studying the 45 I missed the Ferrari. What model is it?
Haha! Easy to miss. It's a 1994 348 Spider.
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^^^^. Its true ya know.
But whats the black ferrari?![]()
ok, you’re talking about the car now, right?Absolutely awesome score there. Such a solid and true working survivor example. I love it.
I like the kid friendly rear seats.
Thanks for choosing Ferrari, Sir
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Gray wheels began in mid 1968 except LVs. They always had gray.
LVs were black as well except the very early years 61-63 were I believe body color. We didn’t start getting LVs here until ‘63 and around ‘64 sometime they switched to black like all other 40/45s of the period.