interest to maintain the car myself and the absence of competent mechanics nearby. Bought a 2000 360 myself. It's a rolling piece of art and owning one is an achievement of sorts, though a minor one. However, I'm almost certain I will never love it like I did the Z32. A couple of aspects of that are the conspicuousness of a Ferrari can be a burden. You have to be paranoid of where you leave it for fear of theft and vandalism The Z32 is far more stealthy as most people don't even know what it is. And as a Ferrari's value is dependent on a chain of documented maintenance, an owner tends to become chattel of the dealership. There are worse problems to have. :-) .
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