Friday, 17 July 2026

Brock Yates - Enzo Ferrari - The Man and the Machine - four-door-Ferrari - 400i - 8.32

 I recently finished this book and a very good book may I say:

It's a biography about Enzo Ferrari and provides many insights about him and how the company developed. As might be known; Enzo Ferrari needed the road cars to cover the costs for his racing department. This is where his main focus and attention was. Yes, the road cars were a necessity and effectively was always of a lesser interest to him. When Fiat bought Ferrari the most important aspect to him was he remained in full control over the racing scuderia. Ever since the road cars production was merely controlled by Fiat. Albeit he likely must had some influence over it. In the book the following is mentioned: 

"Regardless of the myths built up around Enzo Ferrari and his later road cars - such as the 308GTB/GTS, 328GTB/GTS, 512BB Boxes, 400i Automatic - he had almost nothing whatsoever to do with their creation. The last road car that might be legitimately be considered a true Ferrari was the 365GTB4 Daytona. Subsequent automobiles were really more like limited-production Fiats (or mass-produced Ferraris) than like the classic quasi-racing cars of core."

The book also clearly pointed out a few times that Enzo considered buyers of these road cars so called "fools". He looked at them with much disdain. 

Another interesting passage in this book, which triggered me to write this blog is the following:

"While Enzo Ferrari  remained detached from the passenger-car operation on a daily basis, he did not fail to respond to the accolades being heaped on Porsche 959 - a twin-turbo charged, four-wheel-drive, 200 mph road car that would easily outperform the vaunted top-of-the-line Testarossa. This prompted him to counter with the development of the twin-turbo F40 (celebrating the fortieth anniversary of the Scuderia), a winged 200-mph coupe with a gutted interior similar to that of a racing car. The automobile delighted Ferrari, and when prototypes began to run at Fiorano, he exclaimed to a friend,  'This car is so fast it'll make you shit your pants.'
There is no question that his contribution to the F40 project was significant. This semi-racing car was the basis for Ferrari's reputation as the manufacturer of the fastest road cars on the earth (an issue that could be declared by Porsche and Lamborghini loyalists, but the F40 would remain a significant contender in that exclusive league by any measrurement)."

Interestingly I do happen have in my archive this unique photo with Enzo Ferrari in his Lancia Thema 8.32 next to a Porsche 959.


If you don't know, the Lancia Thema 8.32 is a 4 door saloon with a (detuned) Ferrari engine. It was labelled 8.32 as the name Ferrari was not allowed, nor were any Ferrari logo's allowed.  Only on the engine intake manifold it does state "Lancia by Ferrari". In any case, this nicely leads to the next paragraph in the book

"He made one other significant contribution, albeit a negative one, to the passenger-car side of the business. In 1987, the same year the F40 was formally introduced the Fiat management was on the verge of designing a four-door V12 Ferrari on the theme of the luxurious, automatic-transmission, V12 400i coupe. Ferrari was furious over this plan to emasculate his machinery into a tamer, four-door boulvardier. He protested so vigorously that the entire project was cancelled." 

When I had read this paragraph I immediately linked it to these blogs:

https://erwin400.blogspot.com/2024/12/prototipo-prototype-prova-concept-car.html

https://erwin400.blogspot.com/2025/05/prototipo-prototype-prova-concept-car.html



Very likely this must have been the car in question. Interestingly Pininfarina tried the same in 1980 and presented the concept car "Ferrari Pinin". Back then it was also declined by Enzo himself.

Sunday, 12 July 2026

My 400 - MOT / APK done

 Earlier this week my 400 had passed it´s MOT (Dutch APK) in one go without any findings. Not a surprise as I barely had driven it since last time. The MOT costed only € 55,-  and no further maintenance required this time. Although I need to look into rear shockaborbers as one of them is bad (left backside), or mabye it's the load leveller. I think I will park this job for the winter. 

The good news is that the MOT is valid for another two years and the car is also roadtax free (in the Netherlands cars older than 40 years and registered before 1st jan 1988 are eligible for this ruling). Next to this I have also the all-risk insureance to pay which is € 872,- per year. 

Not much interesting info here, only adding it just for the records in my maintenance archive. 

Monday, 6 July 2026

Book - The complete Ferrari by Godfrey Eaton

One of the readers was so kind to scan the pages of this book with content about the Ferrari 365/400/412 series. It's now available as PDF on my Google Drive in the book section

Sunday, 21 June 2026

Sammy Hagar - 1984 Ferrari 400i

 Via X :

https://x.com/sammyhagar/status/2064073593743433884?s=20

Wednesday, 10 June 2026

School Gala 2026

A few weeks back I was approached by Arriën and asked if I was willing to drive his son to a school gala as he passed his exams. As they are true Ferrari enthusiasts I knew this would mean a lot to them, so it was a no-brainer for me. By surprise I received last week a Facebook reminder that I visited them with my 400 exactly 12 years ago.What a coincidence. See this blog:

https://erwin400.blogspot.com/2014/06/boys-driving-400.html

 

Yesterday was the big day so during lunch I picked up the 400 from the storage and parked it in the street. Not much later a few kids popped up on their bikes and noticed my car and I heard them
saying, what the fuck, that’s a Ferrari parked there. I could witness that from my top room where I was working with the window open. The car was very well inspected by the youngsters. One of them remarked very quickly it was an automatic. Just for the records I made this  photo of the situation:

 


 

It’s not often I have the 400 parked at home in the street. I do recall this instance as well whereby some youngster spotted the car in the middle of the night, read this blog:

 

Ferrari 400: Saturday 19th October 2013 - Auto Moto Italia Rosmalen

 

In any case, when arriving later that afternoon at the graduate the first thing we did was making this retrospective comparison photo. Thought that was nice, they compiled this photo:

 


 

As a side note, I have done this school gala driving once before, see this blog:

https://erwin400.blogspot.com/2015/05/ferrari-400-school-gala-steenwijk.html

 

So I knew what to expect. Unfortunately this day things worked out differently. Initially a small tour through the city was planned by the school but due to bad weather forecast this was cancelled earlier in the afternoon. As a result everyone ended up at a large public parking place nearby school but since so many cars showed up at once the roads and crossings were jammed and it all became a bit chaotic. I was lucky to be early and managed to get on the parking place line up queue. Exactly when we left home it started raining with lightning and thunder. But it was not as bad as forecasted.I think our location was just on the outer parts of the stormy weather. At least no hail or very heavy rain.

It lasted only about 30 min or so. Still I ended up running idle for about 1 hour on the parking place before we ended up on the red carpet. But before that the car stalled and did not had much power anymore to start up. Initially I was thinking it could be some kind of vapor lock since I was not driving for at least 45 min or so. And I was lucky to bring my starter booster with me. Once hooked up the car slowly started up again. Phew! Afterwards I realized the battery had become weak as I was standing still so long on the parking place with the heater blowers on to demystify the windscreens. Whilst the engine was running, but not driving, the battery charging must have been minimal if at all. So I guess
it was drained up quite a bit. On my return home it was fully charged again when properly driven. I turned it off and on and it started up with a strong whizz, it ran instantly.  

 

In any case both the graduate and their parents were very happy with the 400 showing up. So hereby another small photo compilation they made




And the gifts afterwards, a nice bottle of Italian Vino Bianco and a specific local sheep stone :-)



 

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