How do you keep people from sitting on your Ferrari?
I just obtained a new license plate frame. It has a barbed wire motif (C++). It is so cheesy, it is bound to act as a deterrent. Also, I do not know anyone who would like to sit on barbed wire.
luke, SF, CA
63 250 GTE, today it was driven only in place by a 2.5 year old and a 10 month old, but it did get new headlights (one of them got hit by a rock driving back from Concorso).
luke, SF, CA
63 250 GTE, today it was driven only in place by a 2.5 year old and a 10 month old, but it did get new headlights (one of them got hit by a rock driving back from Concorso).
Ex 1963 Ferrari 250 GTE, 99 Modena 360, 11 Maserati QPorte S, 08 merc gl550, 67 Cadillac Coupe DeVille Convertible, 2008 Ducati Hypermotard S, 2006 MV Agusta Brutale S, 1991 Ducati 907i.e.
Re: stay home
Good advice. I think that there are a lot of folks at FerrariChat.com who follow that mantra. Also: "Pay someone to replace your cambelts every 5000 miles!"fest wrote:a SURE FIRE way to avoid such incidents:
keep the car AT HOME
in the garage
under cover
hey, why not jack stands, too