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<blockquote data-quote="CPViolation" data-source="post: 7152224" data-attributes="member: 28180"><p><strong>Ferrari 365 GTB. Silver from the factory w/Borrani wire wheels.</strong></p><p>In 1971 when I was 16 years old. </p><p>It cost $25,000.00 off the showroom floor. </p><p> The thing had to be shipped from NorCal to SoCal for a clutch replacement. In 1971 dollars it was $900.00 just for the clutch.</p><p>The gated shifter was a PITA for a rookie.</p><p>Federalized pop-up headlights. Euro models have composite which were illegal in the US until petitioned the NHTSA to use composite headlights in the soon-to-be-released Lincoln MkVIII. Yes Ford had the first Composite headlight(s) legal in the US. Boy do they suck, my wife owned one actually two. First a '95 then a '98. There were upgrade kits for the older models and the newer ones were improved.</p><p><img src="http://img374.imageshack.us/img374/8473/365gtb5004daytonacf8.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CPViolation, post: 7152224, member: 28180"] [B]Ferrari 365 GTB. Silver from the factory w/Borrani wire wheels.[/B] In 1971 when I was 16 years old. It cost $25,000.00 off the showroom floor. The thing had to be shipped from NorCal to SoCal for a clutch replacement. In 1971 dollars it was $900.00 just for the clutch. The gated shifter was a PITA for a rookie. Federalized pop-up headlights. Euro models have composite which were illegal in the US until [SIZE="3"][/SIZE] petitioned the NHTSA to use composite headlights in the soon-to-be-released Lincoln MkVIII. Yes Ford had the first Composite headlight(s) legal in the US. Boy do they suck, my wife owned one actually two. First a '95 then a '98. There were upgrade kits for the older models and the newer ones were improved. [IMG]http://img374.imageshack.us/img374/8473/365gtb5004daytonacf8.jpg[/IMG] Jeff [/QUOTE]
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