Via Facebook:
It‘s #ferrarifriday, so what could be a more adequate post than a photo of a Ferrari meeting?
Via Facebook:
It‘s #ferrarifriday, so what could be a more adequate post than a photo of a Ferrari meeting?
I hit this Instagram post because of this 365GT4 2+2 (what else). I spotted it had the MC sticker and the associated "Monaco Motors - G. Cavallari" decal as well. So likely an original delivered car in Monaco albeit currently on French plates. For a moment I thought it was this one:
https://erwin400.blogspot.com/2022/07/autogespot-ferrari-365gt4-22-monaco.html
But it's not. Adding it here just for the records.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DWWIYB7DK8F/
The owner runs this car business:
https://www.gtc-collection-cars.com/
For a long time, I didn’t really like the 365 GT4 2+2, the 400i, and its successors. But I think I’ve finally changed my mind — better late than never, right?
I started one for the first time yesterday, and somehow we just clicked. Maybe it’s because this one is completely original, or maybe it’s the sound from its drilled exhaust (Definitely not the weak battery that left me stranded)
I guess some things are hard to explain — you just have to feel them.
https://www.hagerty.co.uk/articles/valuation-verdict-ferrari-400/
People say that there’s no such thing as a cheap Ferrari, and it’s an expression rooted in truth and hard-won experience.
— Hagerty UK (@HagertyUK) March 26, 2026
That said, John Mayhead asks if now is a good time to buy a Ferrari 400? 🤔 https://t.co/4gWNfomOLu pic.twitter.com/mHCK2A0kZm
And Instagram:
Today my radar hit this Czech article, published today, but it was behind a paywall;
https://ieuro.cz/automobilovy-klenot-ferrari-400i/
But upon further checking I found another 400 article on their website;
https://ieuro.cz/estet-z-maranella/
Which appears to be the same article but with a different header and not behind a paywall.
English translation:
And upon checking my own blog I found this post with the same article again, back then it was blocked;
https://erwin400.blogspot.com/2024/09/czech-magazine-dolce-vita-photo-shoot.html
And hereby also the original Linkedin post with the reference;
Adding this one just for the records and for the original car telephone kit. And it had the original registration booklet. This car was ordered as a company car for the German company "bekleidungswerke Hucke" which is a fashion clothing brand:
Hucke (originally Hucke AG in Lübbecke, Germany) was a prominent German clothing manufacturer, founded in the late 1940s, known for women's ready-to-wear and European-style coats. Today, the brand is primarily found as "vintage" or second-hand clothing, such as wool blazers, trench coats, and coats from the 1980s.
https://www.classiccar-auctions.com/en/lot-details/33629/auctions/Classics/ferrari-400i-1981