Ferrari 412
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Muzzer

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3,814 posts

237 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2010
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Just recently, I've been admiring these from afar



I don't have the means to pick one up, I'm sure they're ruinous to own and I've heard they're not particularly fun to drive.

But they seem so cool all of a sudden. I imagine them as transport for the European gent who wants performance but in an understated package. Or an driving car for the local Mafia boss.

Am I alone in liking the 'unloved' Ferrari?

Davey S2

13,295 posts

270 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2010
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My old man bought a 400i on the spur of the moment at an auction. Brave move but luckily it turned out to be a good one.

I thought it was great. We took it on a 2,500 mile trip with the owners club around Europe and it was great. A Big, comfy and fast cruiser. Its no Elise in the corners but thats no surprise.

One of the fuel pumps gave up the ghost in Germany and we drove home in one hit on 6 cylinders but still managed to cruise at a 3 figure speed.

They are a lot better looking in the metal. A lot cooler now as is most 80's stuff.

Fuel and running costs are big and could be ruinous if you buy a bad one.

Unless you really lust after the 80's styling I would up the budget and look at a 456 instead which are unbelievably cheap for what was once a £170K car.

Edited by Davey S2 on Tuesday 23 March 09:02

ferrari spider

1,107 posts

190 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2010
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If you ever see one on the road, they do have an interesting presence. With the right colour and interea combo, the 400/412 can look very nice.
Most 4 seater Ferraris are unloved. I like them for what they are personally.
And hey its a Ferrari V12, thats gota count for something smile

MrSpike

3,795 posts

200 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2010
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I for one love them, but I cannot help but think that pic makes it look like an old proton at the front.

Davey S2

13,295 posts

270 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2010
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ferrari spider said:
With the right colour and interea combo, the 400/412 can look very nice.
And hey its a Ferrari V12, thats gota count for something smile
You're right there Chaz. Red doesnt work on them too well.

The old man's was light blue with black interior.

It also had the most gorgeous Nardi steering wheel I have ever used.

AndrewW-G

11,968 posts

233 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2010
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Muzzer said:
Just recently, I've been admiring these from afar



I don't have the means to pick one up, I'm sure they're ruinous to own and I've heard they're not particularly fun to drive.

But they seem so cool all of a sudden. I imagine them as transport for the European gent who wants performance but in an understated package. Or an driving car for the local Mafia boss.

Am I alone in liking the 'unloved' Ferrari?
The problem with most people’s "opinion" on the 400/412's is that they compare them to other Ferraris, when they should be compared to their competitors like the XJS / Camargue / Lagonda etc

Yes they cost as much to run as you'd expect from a car that cost the equivalent of £250k when new, getting hold of parts can be "interesting" and it’s always fun when Coker tell you it will be at least 6 months before they produce the next batch of milimetric tyres! They do tend to rust out underneath all the lead filler and the factory exhausts are made out of dog food can grade steel! Which has only served to reduce most none owners opinions of them

But ignoring all the negatives, its one of the easiest of the "proper" V12 Ferraris to live with and use and when coupled with a sports exhaust and an uprated modern gearbox surprisingly fun as a 300bhp+ v12 should be smile

They are also going up in value, which isn’t a bad thing as now people can justify spending money on restoration and servicing





tomtom

4,226 posts

246 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2010
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If I had pots of money I'd have a 400 as a smoker. So cool, especially in brown or dark blue. cool

Muzzer

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3,814 posts

237 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2010
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tomtom said:
If I had pots of money I'd have a 400 as a smoker. So cool, especially in brown or dark blue. cool
Exactly

Something nice and impractical for fun and track work in the garage and one of these for cruising in the sunshine.

Mine wouldn't be a 'smoker' but it would be a dark colour.

I only raised the subject of them because only a couple of years ago I didn't like them and they were about £4 to buy.

Now they're ice cool (IMO) and going up in value. Shows how times change.

tomtom

4,226 posts

246 months

Thursday 25th March 2010
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By 'smoker' I mean doing what my Merc does now. The trips to Waitrose, London, friends' places in undesirable areas... That sort of thing.

MogulBoy

3,034 posts

239 months

Thursday 25th March 2010
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Fairly profesional looking website here (in French).

http://www.ferrariclub400.com/

Seems to confirm that interest may be finally picking up in these...

ferrari spider

1,107 posts

190 months

Thursday 25th March 2010
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Looks a good forum. Shame its in french,i went in and then came out in short order. But there again it is based in france.

tomtom

4,226 posts

246 months

Thursday 25th March 2010
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They seem to have a fairly loyal following on FChat too.

E31Shrew

5,953 posts

208 months

Thursday 25th March 2010
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Massive road test in one of the mage a few months ago. I'll try and scan and post

Trommel

20,168 posts

275 months

Thursday 25th March 2010
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AndrewW-G said:
an uprated modern gearbox
What boxes do you use - 4L80? Stand-alone controllers?

I like them more because the sort of Ferrari knobs with red 360 spyders and Ferrari caps look down on them.

OctaneBooster

326 posts

252 months

Thursday 25th March 2010
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The 365GT4/400/412 are lovely cars, always liked them. GTs are the coolest of cars and these are the coolest of GTs. They share a lot of their DNA with the Daytona, and some have been butchered to make Daytona Spider replicas. Were incredibly cheap to buy until quite recently, but even routine maintenance is highly labour intensive and expensive.

MattOz

3,976 posts

280 months

Thursday 25th March 2010
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There was a roadtest in Classic and Sportscar recently. A very cool brown 412 in the article. Apparently the mark of a truly great car is that is does less mpg than it has cylinders! biggrin

jdw1234

6,021 posts

231 months

Friday 26th March 2010
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The choice of Enzo as personal transport...


dinkel

27,504 posts

274 months

Friday 26th March 2010
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OctaneBooster said:
. . . but even routine maintenance is highly labour intensive and expensive.
Purchase a good one wink For a tad more you can have a Jarama, Espada and such.

Redwing

912 posts

242 months

Friday 26th March 2010
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I am a lover of all things Lamborghini but I saw a brown Jarama at the weekend and I have to say it must be an aquired taste.........one I haven't yet aquired......the Ferrari 400 on the otherhand is a beautiful piece of work!

dinkel

27,504 posts

274 months

Friday 26th March 2010
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Drive and you will know!

The Lambo V12 is so much different from the Fcars . . .