1997 - Ferrari 550 Maranello on 2040-cars
East Hardwick, Vermont, United States
Here is a wonderful opportunity to acquire a magnificent Ferrari 550 Maranello finished in special order titanium with black leather interior. A true Gentleman's express, supercar performance combined with the comfort and style of Ferrari's classic V12 front engine Berlinetta's. Sure to appreciate but ready to be enjoyed now. 5.5 litre V12, 6 speed gated transmission, adjustable suspension, Tubi performance exhaust, every luxury and convenience feature including power seats, windows, air conditioning, CD, blue tooth, and more. A Ferrari with impeccable style that can be used everyday. Unmatched performance, sensible maintenance requirements, and room for luggage and that one special passenger. Service and maintenance up to date, including belt replacement, all performed by factory trained and authorized technicians. This automobile needs absolutely nothing. Adult owned since new, never any paintwork, no accidents or abuse. Never winter driven, stored in a climate controlled facility, once part of a very prominent collection. All recommended Ferrari updates have been completed, Detailed written evidence of all service accompany the car. All keys, books, manuals, tools, cover included. Tubi performance exhaust. Spectacular to drive, special to own. I am not a dealer just an individual who enjoys special motorcars and to describe this 550 as special is certainly an understatement. Check my feedback, bid with confidence, I have sold many exceptional automobiles and take pride in providing unique cars to enthusiasts like myself. Seriously for sale with a very fair reserve. The fortunate purchaser will be in an excellent position to take advantage of future appreciation. Email any questions, all will be answered promptly and honestly. I will provide my phone number upon request. Interesting classic automobile trades may be considered. Thank you for your interest and best of luck. Oh by the way that's "Enzo" in the last photo!
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