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Made To Drive | S12 E21

1988 Ferrari 412: The Atypical Tipo F101

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Christijan Cuisinier Nesly
Christijan Cuisinier Nesly
4 years ago

It seems, “vu d’ici” (France), the 1988 Ferrari 412 was the last of a certain era, the one of the italian creators of “V12” engines… In those times, even a french journalist and pilot writed it : José Rosinski in the revue Sport Auto. Of course those times stay as some nostalgia… As I was working in Le Salon de l’auto (Paris), as décorateur for Ford, I seen those nights the neighbor stands Ferrari and Lamborghini ; it stays like golden fire letters in my mind… And to read my favorite revue helped ! (need to meet this french amateur!) Sorry for my english!

Tamara Ward
Tamara Ward
5 years ago

I am writing for days an essay and dissertation for the essay writing service in order to collect money for traveling around America on this machine. Summer will be unforgettable!

Simon Sheldrick
Simon Sheldrick
5 years ago

One of the benchmark “GT”s in my mind. I would have a little more volume, but I don’t have one so that point is moot.
Nice looking car and great vid again, Petrolicious.

lb
lb
5 years ago

great

johnbatista
johnbatista
5 years ago

I love watching movies on cars and car racing as they are way passionate than the normal movies which just laid us watch the stuff with boring twists and all, but a single car is enough to shift the gears like anything. morph tv android app has a lot of such cars featured movies and tv shows available for free.

WobblyWeb
WobblyWeb
5 years ago

The nuance of a classic car ownership ultimately includes the owner, and the best way to appreciate that is hearing the owner’s story in their native language, with their own tonality and intonation etc., their emotion, albeit with subtitles over the top, surely?

Jim Levitt
Jim Levitt
5 years ago

Smart.
Your biggest market and you show this in French. No dubbing and no subtitles.
As I said, real smart.
I understood two words, voiture and moi

Matthew Lange
5 years ago
Reply to  Jim Levitt

There are subtitles on it, you just need to press the close caption icon on YouTube.

Good to see the later F101’s (365gt4 2+2, 400,412) getting some recognition.

Thomas Newton
Thomas Newton
5 years ago
Reply to  Jim Levitt

You must be American, real smart…
Leaves abnoxious arrogant comments on the internet but doesn’t know how to use it…
As you said, real smart.

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