
7/24/10
Boxer Comparison

Last
weekend I went out with three Ferrari Boxer owners to compare the three
variations of the Berlinetta Boxer made by Ferrari from the
mid 70s to mid 80s . It all started with one owner's
curiosity about how different the other cars might be from his car, but
the gathering took months to plan. My first task was to find a third
Boxer owner. We had a 365bb, and a 512bbi, but we needed a carbureted
512 Boxer to slot in between. After a couple of phone calls, I had our
trio. It was just chance that they were all red!

We
decided if we were going to get together, why not record our
impressions in an article? A pitch was made to "Forza," a Ferrari
Enthusiasts magazine to write and article by myself and Dom
Miliano. With a green light from the editor, I needed to secure
locations, a camera car, and schedule a day for all those involved to
meet. I didn't even want to think about the possibility of rain!
Photo Dom Miliano
Dom and I collaborated in the photography and the owners helped us get
the cars into position.

I thought this was the "money shot" or at least the position was. I've
always loved the way a Boxer opens up much like a jack knife, and I
wanted to show it in pictures. You'll have to wait for the magazine
article to see how the actual photo turned out.

We
had just enough cloud cover to get some decent photography, but man was
it hot! At 90 degrees and high humidity, the heat did nothing to melt
the owner's enthusiasm about participating in this gathering.

The
highlight was when we swapped keys between the owners! Each driver got
to drive the two other Boxers in the comparison, and we recorded their
impressions after each drive. At the end of the day, we had a nice rap
session in the shade of large pine tree at our last location. Look for
the podcast soon, and I'll let you know when the article hits the
newsstands in "Forza."
Thanks everyone involved with participating. It was a ton of fun!
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