One less Ferrari Enzo . . .
Never made it to Paris, but I did spend 7 days in Epinal, France twice.
I was in the 3rd Infantry Division Color Guard, and participated in the D-Day Ceremony and the Parade they had there to honor the fallen veterans.
Those guys eat the thickest hunks of bread and cheese...
Breakfast in France is nothing like breakfast in the USA... I couldn't find grits, eggs, pancakes, or toast anywhere!
I was in the 3rd Infantry Division Color Guard, and participated in the D-Day Ceremony and the Parade they had there to honor the fallen veterans.
Those guys eat the thickest hunks of bread and cheese...
Breakfast in France is nothing like breakfast in the USA... I couldn't find grits, eggs, pancakes, or toast anywhere!
Originally Posted by myltlpny
I'm going to own a 328GTS. The 328 is the next evolution of the 308 from the TV show Magnum PI. Actually, he drove a re-bodied Fiero, but that's another story.
I think even a low-end Ferrari should have been able to severely smoke a TA.
Then again, that was only the $60,000.00 Ferrari (vs) a $10,000 TA.
Wow, imagine if cars today were as cheap as the cars were from yesteryear... I might need a shoehorn to get in it, but I'd probably spring for a 328 too, or the 1987 Porsche 928 S4. Then again, this Porsche was near 100K back then. So, I'd cheap out and get the 328. ($58 - 62K)
Last edited by Bighersh; Nov 28, 2006 at 11:04 AM.
Originally Posted by myltlpny
The 328 is the next evolution of the 308 from the TV show Magnum PI. Actually, he drove a re-bodied Fiero, but that's another story.
Wow, that certainly is another story, especially since it's not true. The 308 on Magnum was a real 308. I know this because I know people who worked on the show. That, and there's the little problem of history . . . Magnum started production 4 or 5 years before the Fiero was ever built.


