2005 Ferarri 575m Maranello F1 on 2040-cars
Beverly Hills, California, United States
This 2005 Ferrari 575M Maranello is the ultimate Italian sports car, a truly remarkable vehicle. You’re purchasing a rare gem, as production of the 575M’s were perfected and finalized in 2005. She’s in excellent condition, very well maintained. All of her service history has been documented and retained from delivery. And all original Ferrari accessories are included (i.e. leather briefcase/bags, car cover, code/keys, etc.). Specs: Carbon fiber trim, Daytona style seats, Rear shelf upholstered in leather, Diamond-stitching throughout, High power HiFi sound system with subwoofer, Brake calipers in red paint, 19” modular wheel rims, Fiorano handling package, F1 transmission, Scuderia shields, and much more! $118,000 OBO. Serious inquiries only. Please feel free to contact me for a showing. Located in Beverly Hills, CA. 323.333.4050
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Ferrari Testarossa featured in retrospective by owner Harry Metcalfe
Fri, 24 Oct 2014Harry Metcalfe, of Evo fame, got our attention earlier this week with a review of the 1954 Series I Land Rover. Today, he's gone a bit more... '80s.
Yes, this is a 1987 Ferrari Testarossa, one of the most vulgar cars from a decade synonymous with vulgar design. While your author might not be keen on its square rear end and cheese-grater doors and fenders, Metcalfe seems to like it quite a bit, giving a detailed walkthrough of his Rosso Corsa subject. That walkthrough includes some time on a subject we can certainly get behind - the TR's flat-12 engine.
Take a look at the latest from Harry's Garage.
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The question on everyone's mind is, to whom will that challenge fall? To quote Goose from Top Gun, the list is long, but distinguished. Join us as we run down the roster of potential assentors to the leather-clad, carbon-fiber bucket seat at the head of the big table in Maranello.
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