Mark Kramer, Phoenix, loves his Ferraris. His teenage heart leapt up when he saw his first Prancing Stallion, a 250 Spider, in Rome, and he’s been looking in his GreatGarage since, morning, noon and sometimes just before sleep, for quick-paced stylish dreams. Last year, 2017, was the 70th anniversary of Enzo Ferrari’s first supercar, the Ferrari 125, powered by a 1.5-liter V-12 engine, producing 118 horsepower. That won its first race out of Enzo’s Workshop and by the end of the year had secured five more victories. Kramer’s joys are a 1972 365 GTB/4 “Daytona”; 1981 308 GTSI; 1984 512 BBI “Boxer”; 1995 F512M; 1996 eight-cylinder F355 GTS; 1999 550 Maranello and 2003 575M; 1995 308 GTS QV; a 2009 California, with an automatic. Wish list? A California Turbo, an F430 16M, 458 or a 488 Spider. “And, I always wanted a 275 GTB4 and could have had one once for $30,000. I just love everything about it, especially the sound. You know when you hear one coming.”

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