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Originally Posted by Lordblood
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If it makes you feel any better, Ferraris were poorly designed and manufactured in those days. Body parts that fit on one car wouldn't fit on another. Enzo was selling street cars just to support racing and felt that everything around the engine was mostly unimportant. Porsches of the same era were much better made and designed.
I think that's the car with the excessive offset beween the rear axle and transmission that wore out the driveshaft in short order. Nothing you could do about it.
Having said that, I'm sure it's great to drive, even with all it's character.