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Cabinetman Mar 6, 2009 04:55 AM

I'm a proud father
 
Last night I was flipping through the channels and came across a show that followed the construction of a Ferrari 599 through the Maranello factory. My three year old son came into the room and was immediately mesmerized by the show. He sat down next to me and watched the entire thing. He even passed up a chance to go to a different room and watch one of his favorite cartoons with his older brother. I think I may have a little car nut on my hands.

Overclocker Mar 6, 2009 05:35 AM

That is awesome and I hope to be as lucky as you some day.

BTW, what show was it? I wouldn't mind catching a repeat of it.

rdgdawg Mar 6, 2009 06:05 AM


Originally Posted by Cabinetman (Post 4315650)
Last night I was flipping through the channels and came across a show that followed the construction of a Ferrari 599 through the Maranello factory. My three year old son came into the room and was immediately mesmerized by the show. He sat down next to me and watched the entire thing. He even passed up a chance to go to a different room and watch one of his favorite cartoons with his older brother. I think I may have a little car nut on my hands.

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Cabinetman Mar 6, 2009 06:33 AM


Originally Posted by Overclocker (Post 4315688)
That is awesome and I hope to be as lucky as you some day.

BTW, what show was it? I wouldn't mind catching a repeat of it.

I think it was on the National Geographic Channel. I'll try to find it tonight when I get home.

Here are a two funny things he said while we were watching the show:

"Daddy, I will buy you a Ferrari one day if poppy gives me lots of money."

"Daddy, you had a Ferrari too!" <---He saw the prancing horse logo and remembered the emblem on the front of the Mustang I used to have. I had to explain to him the differences in the emblems because I don't want my kid confusing Mustangs for Ferraris!

TripleL Mar 6, 2009 06:50 AM

Thanks for sharing great story!!! You've got a smart young man there. :thumbup:

When my son was around that age we would walk the new and used car lots with our coffees (his was coffee milk in an iced coffee cup :) ) and look at the cars. By the time he was about three, my son had somehow learned all the emblems for cars! My completely biased opinion is that he was very good at it too. :D Hey some kids can name all 40+ presidents on sight, mine could name cars by their emblems. we all bring something different to the table, ya know :cool:

Cabinetman Mar 6, 2009 07:28 AM


Originally Posted by TripleL (Post 4315812)
Thanks for sharing great story!!! You've got a smart young man there. :thumbup:

When my son was around that age we would walk the new and used car lots with our coffees (his was coffee milk in an iced coffee cup :) ) and look at the cars. By the time he was about three, my son had somehow learned all the emblems for cars! My completely biased opinion is that he was very good at it too. :D Hey some kids can name all 40+ presidents on sight, mine could name cars by their emblems. we all bring something different to the table, ya know :cool:

You son reminds me of me. When I was in my preteen years I got pretty good at identifing cars at night buy their headlights and/or tail lights. My dad would get pissed because I was always asking him to speed up so I could get a better look at the car in front of us.

TripleL Mar 6, 2009 07:47 AM

^^ Good times!!

muhbuhtuh Mar 6, 2009 07:57 AM

nice!! im gonna make my son a car nut too :D

IS-SV Mar 6, 2009 01:32 PM

I can remember when I was 5 years old when I became a car nut. The problem still exists today.:)

kRonX Mar 6, 2009 02:08 PM

My pops let me drive starting when I was about 9. It was an old 80's Toyota pickup with a bench seat and I would sit right next to him steering the wheel and gasing it with my left foot. Man those were exciting moments. Start them young, when they grow up, they will thank you for the addiction. :p

PHXSC Mar 6, 2009 03:29 PM

I watched that show, too. Amazing factory, trees and other foliage right in the middle of it. Known as the nicest factory in Italy to work in. Guess so, they build Ferarri's....

Watched a guy build the V-12 that goes in the 599. Each engine built by from the ground up by a single tech. High tech paint, etc.

Some of the best times I had with my boys involved cars, especially when they finally got their own rides. They'd always ask for a new stereo, or rims, and the rest of Christmas was spent installing their gifts. Now both of them can change their own oil, do brakes, clutch, water pumps, etc. Nothing better than the hi 5 and hug when you got done.

felixsc300 Mar 6, 2009 04:47 PM

Lol that's pretty cute.

I've been a car nut since I was a little kid. I hope my kids turn out the same way too. :D

Cabinetman Mar 6, 2009 06:10 PM


Originally Posted by PHXSC (Post 4317215)
I watched that show, too. Amazing factory, trees and other foliage right in the middle of it. Known as the nicest factory in Italy to work in. Guess so, they build Ferarri's....

Watched a guy build the V-12 that goes in the 599. Each engine built by from the ground up by a single tech. High tech paint, etc.

Some of the best times I had with my boys involved cars, especially when they finally got their own rides. They'd always ask for a new stereo, or rims, and the rest of Christmas was spent installing their gifts. Now both of them can change their own oil, do brakes, clutch, water pumps, etc. Nothing better than the hi 5 and hug when you got done.

The factory was amazing. They said that the trees are there not for looks, but to help regulate the humidity in the engine factory. Apparently there is a humidity range that is better for building engines. Seems odd, but who am I to argue with Ferrari.

I8ABMR Mar 6, 2009 10:32 PM

That is awesome. God bless the little guy and the big guy as well. I have had that show stored on my DVR since nov 07. lol I also have the corvette Z06 and BMW z4 roadster build/ factory shows as well

8speed Mar 6, 2009 10:35 PM

Get him the little enzo kit car that goes 5 mph around the back yard!



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