Black On Black Custom 1 Of A Kind! Custom Carbon Fiber Everywhere!! on 2040-cars
West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
2007 Ferrari F430 2 door Coupe Loaded in CARBON FIBER! CUSTOM 1 OF A KIND!! Carefully driven and always serviced at Ferrari of Fort Lauderdale. 90% Clutch life, this pristine condition F430 F1 Coupe is loaded with the following: F1 6 speed transmission Custom 20" rims Carbon fiber shields Carbon fiber climate zone Carbon fiber steering wheel Full carbon fiber engine bay with air boxes (also have the factory parts, but carbon fiber is lighter....making this Ferrari faster!) Custom Hammon Carbon Fiber Front Lip and Diffuser (custom made in California, waited over 6 months so I ordered 2! The extra one is still wrapped up, spent 6k a piece) Carbon Ceramic Brakes with red brake calipers Carbon Fiber side steps Carbon fiber cluster bessel with rosso tachometer Carbon fiber door handles and side mirrors Grigio stitching with Daytona seats Premium Bose stereo with subwoofer and PLENTY more! If you're looking for a pristine condition F430 coupe THIS IS THE ONE!! I attend a lot of car shows and wherever I go this car gets everyone's attention, all the carbon fiber makes it very unique! It has even won 1st Place for a custom imported 2 door! I still owe the lien holder 80k, so in order to make this transaction as easy and safe for both parties, I will require an $80,000 deposit upon the close of sale which I will then use to pay off the lien holder and request proper title to be sent overnight. Once the remaining balance has been paid, I will sign title to approve sale and hand title over to new owner for proper transfer. Call me at 561-541-1056 with any questions or if any locals would like to see the car! |
Ferrari 430 for Sale
2006 ferrari f430 430 spider f1 / f-1 / nero / loaded / 10 in stock / also 2007(US $139,999.00)
Ferrari 430 f1 coupe, scuderia look, over $35k in upgrades
Car is flawless all books keys serviced new tires alpine system tools shields
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2005 ferrari f430 berlinetta 85% remaining on f1 clutch califorina car(US $124,900.00)
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Ferrari 250 TR recreation channels the spirit of Fangio
Thu, Jul 16 2015Peter Giacobbi grew up watching the likes of Juan Manuel Fangio and Phil Hill race cars like the Ferrari 250 TRs when he was a kid. Once he grew up – or at least grew older – he knew he had to have one to call his own. The trouble is that original Testa Rossas sell for tens of millions these days, and as accomplished as he may have been in his life and career, Giacobbi didn't have that kind of money to spend on a car. So he did the next best thing and built one of his own. Fortunately Giacobbi had some experience building exotic sports cars. He formed half of the duo that created the Sinthesis 2000, a one-off concept that he and designer Tom Tjaarda unveiled at the 1970 Turin Motor Show. And that project ended up serving as his interview for the job of chief engineer for DeLorean. So when he set to building his own Testa Rossa, he knew how to go about it. His recreation may not be 100 percent authentic, but then it's not entirely fake, either. The bodywork is genuine, as are many of the parts. The rest he faithfully reproduced or had made specially. The result, as you can see, is quite stunning – especially left bare in its hand-beaten aluminum form. Hear his story, see his project, and listen to that Colombo V12 engine sing in this latest video installment from the cinematographic artisans at Petrolicious.
1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa sells for record $39.8 million
Tue, 04 Feb 2014This might not come as a shock, but ultra-rare vintage cars are only going to get more expensive as time rolls on, particularly if there's a prancing horse on the car's nose. For example, in 2011, a Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa sold for $16.39 million. In February 2012, a 1964 250 GTO sold for nearly $32 million. Later that year, a 1962 250 GTO sold for $35 million. It was the most expensive car ever sold, making last year's 275 GTB/4 NART Spider and its $27.5-million auction price seem like a drop in the platinum-lined bucket. Now, there's been another high-dollar Ferrari sale.
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.
It made its race debut at the 1957 24 Hours of Le Mans, although it failed to finish. Phil Hill and Peter Collins racked up wins with this exact car in Buenos Aires and Sebring, according to the folks at Hemmings. Combining race wins by a former Formula One World Champion with an unrestored example of an extremely rare car (one of just 34 250 Testa Rossas ever built) makes its monumental sale price almost seem reasonable.
2015 Ferrari California T [w/video]
Tue, 03 Jun 2014I'll never forget the day I bought my very first Ferrari. It was a bright-red F40, I'd saved up for it for what felt like an eternity and I couldn't wait to get home so I could park it next to my other four-wheeled piece of pride and joy, a stealth-black Lamborghini Countach, so I could compare their blunt-edge, wedge-like shapes and massive spoilers in microscopic detail.
The year was 1987, and the event felt like the pinnacle of my life's achievement. Though both of my Italians had been die-cast in 1/18th scale, I coveted the two supercars with the verve of a true collector, taking in the intricacies of their engine bays, opening their doors and turning their working steering wheels. In reality, the two could have hardly been more different, and yet they both looked like finely crafted perfection to my seven-year-old eyes, their questionable day-to-day practicality completely overshadowed by their unquestionably exotic shapes.
More than two decades later, I'm belting myself into the driver's seat of the 2015 Ferrari California T, the first turbocharged Ferrari since the F40 went out of production in 1992. The Tuscan countryside spreads out ahead, a twisting barrage of two-lane roads on the agenda, and I can't help but reminisce of my much younger self as I twist the red key and thumb the equally red ignition button on the steering wheel.