Ferrari Factory Article from NYT


barondw

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http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/28/business/28ferrari.html
 
"...you can buy ... a piston from a car actually driven in a Formula One race costs $1,025, to be used as a paperweight or desk ornament. A chromed camshaft, ideal as a sculpture, sells for $5,165; a 10-cylinder engine block, also a sculpture, for $70,800."

Uuuuuuuuuh, ya, "you CAN"...but why the devil would anyone actually do so? :shrug


Practical Pockets
 
Mr. Montezemolo says : “Bankers, above all American bankers, were greedy, and put their business on a not-so-solid base, with excessive valuations." -NYT


Sound like a Caddilac dealer complaining that pimps dont support feminism
 
"...you can buy ... a piston from a car actually driven in a Formula One race costs $1,025, to be used as a paperweight or desk ornament. A chromed camshaft, ideal as a sculpture, sells for $5,165; a 10-cylinder engine block, also a sculpture, for $70,800."

Uuuuuuuuuh, ya, "you CAN"...but why the devil would anyone actually do so? :shrug


Practical Pockets


Because they want to and can. The want too doesn't apply to me at those prices either.