1995 Ferrari F355 Spider on 2040-cars
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
YOU ARE LOOKING AT A BEAUTIFUL SWATTERS BLUE METALLIC FERRARI F355 SPIDER, ORIGINAL PIRELLI P-ZERO TIRES, I HAVE BOOKS AND SOME RECORDS THAT WILL GO WITH THE CAR ALONG WITH THE ORIGINAL TAN CONVERTIBLE BOOT AND A NEW FACTORY TAKE OFF FERRARI CONVERTIBLE TOP! THE TOP THAT IS ON IT HAS A VERY TINY HOLE FROM OPENING AND CLOSING THE TOP ON THE LEFT SIDE! YOU REALLY DO NOT NEED TO REPLACE BUT THE TOP WILL GO WITH THE CAR! THERE ARE NO ISSUES WITH THE CAR!
JUST GET IN AND GO. THIS FERRARI HAS ONLY HAD 1500 MILES PUT ON IT IN THE LAST 11 YEARS. I HAVE YET TO EVEN REGISTER THE CAR! I WILL CONSIDER TRADES NOT SURE HOW IT WOULD WORK THROUGH EBAY BUT INTERESTED IN MUSCLE CARS! THERE ARE PLENTY OF CARBON FIBER UPGRADES THROUGH OUT THIS VEHICLE. 6 SPEED,A/C AND WORKS PERFECTLY. THERE IS A LOT MORE TO THIS VEHICLE SO PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS. 719-244-6110 OTHER INFORMATION YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SHIPPING! THERE ARE NO WARRANTEES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED! I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION AT ANYTIME FOR ANY REASON. |
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Race Recap: 2014 British F1 Grand Prix readjusts the balance of power
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Rain-induced bewilderment hit the front of the field as well. When all appeared resolved in Q3 but the clock hadn't yet run down to zero, drivers including Lewis Hamilton and Daniel Ricciardo pulled into the pits thinking the day was done. However, a drying last sector of the Silverstone circuit meant the drivers still out could suddenly improve their times by four seconds in just that sector. When the bell tolled, those who fought to the last were those who lined up first: Nico Rosberg in the first Mercedes AMG Petronas, Sebastian Vettel in the first Infiniti Red Bull Racing, Jenson Button in the McLaren, Nico Hülkenberg in the first Force India and Kevin Magnussen in the second McLaren.
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1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa sells for record $39.8 million
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An unrestored, 1957 250 Testa Rossa was reportedly sold for over $39 million, making it the most expensive car ever sold in the United Kingdom. Just for perspective, $39 million is about 28 LaFerraris or roughly 128 F12 Berlinettas. It's not the most expensive car ever sold, but it still represents a huge sum of money for a classic car. Part of the reason for chassis number 0704 - the car pictured above is 0714, which sold for a mere $12.2 million in 2009 - being sold for so much is down to its excellent provenance.
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