As a modern era car, still nothing impo comes close to a Ferrari F355.
Absolute perfect size and shape when you see one in the flesh
Last edited by MuRph77; 22nd March 2013 at 18:11.
Are we talking about the same car??
Tastes differ and with retrospect it was craftily styled and the coachwork even more impressively made but at the time I thought is was simply ugly and the metallic brown/bronze did not help. My association is very negative.
Have not seen one in the metal for décades though so maybe it would look better now.
Last edited by Huertecilla; 22nd March 2013 at 18:26.
What happened to the V6? Do you know?
It was a very reliable and at that time much used engine.
p.s. found it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRV_engine
Last edited by Huertecilla; 22nd March 2013 at 18:32.
I had a Peugeot 504 from 1970 - 1974 but I lusted after a 504 coupé. My favourite is still the Citroen SM.
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
Im talking about the 604 sedan, as mentioned.
Only familiar with it in silver metallic - never saw one in shit brown, but then they were always rare.
A beautiful car.
http://www.imcdb.org/i298736.jpg
The French made some beautiful cars - too bad they werent made to last.
The CX 2400 Pallas was an Autobahn locomotive and poetry in motion.
http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6157/6...b2502dc6_z.jpg
The Maserati engine and in particular the way it was mounted in the SM were a subject at school (automotive engineering). There was something special about the drive shaft but I don´t remember anything about it.
I do remember that I was fascinated by the number plate being somewhere in the deep of that wónderfull conservatory at the front.
It was the only time I have ever seen one in the metal.
I confess to not having appreciated any of the Citroëns untill they went PSA and it was all gone.
They were so unusual to work on that I just couldn´t see beyond it.
Nów I am awed by the out of the box thinking.
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The Alfa 8C has to be a contender IMHO.
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LOL, two very different motors
I think I'd probably agree. The F355 is still the best looking Ferrari of the modern era, and probably of all time. The proportions are just perfect, and it is far more beautiful than the 360 etc that followed it.
I've driven a couple of 355's, and they are wonderful to throw around a track.
I have been tempted to get one as a weekend car several times, but the running costs are the only thing that put me off.
So clever my foot fell off.