Tom,

I used to love watching Hunter. Fred Dryer was good value as a sort of budget Harry Callahan

I think you'll be impressed by what Pininfarina have done with the 458 when you see it. It mixes a good blend of the curviness of the 246 Dino with the strong styling elements of the tail design from the Enzo and matches it all with a 21st century front end.

Ferrari's often tend to look dated for around 10 years or so from around their 15th birthday. Once they get past the 25 year mark they start to be appreciated again as design classics. It happened with the 246, is now happening with the 308/328 and will doubtless happen with the 348 in around 5 years time when the early 90's suddenly become cool again.