1992 Ferrari Testarossa 512tr on 2040-cars
East Setauket, New York, United States
For your consideration is my 1992 Ferrari 512TR with it's exceedingly low mileage and pristine condition you will be hard pressed to find a vehicle similar to this any where at any price. 30,000 mile service brakes and clutch have been done within the last 1,500 miles. Tasteful enhancements such as tubi exhaust, chrome rims, and an incredible sound system have been professionally installed to enhance its driving experience.
This fine example shows virtually no wear inside or out, has a clean car fax, and has been in my possession for approximately the last 10 years. This incredible example has been kept in a climate controlled environment since new and has never seen rain. I have driven this can sparingly and is maintained with an open checkbook. The factory cover and tools are still present and it is an absolute joy to drive. I'm currently thinning out my collection and am listing this car aggressively for sale. For a quick response to any queries please contact me on my cell, (631)793-3323, and I will happily discuss the car in greater detail. Visual inspections are welcome and encouraged prior to end of the auction. A $3,000 dollar deposit is expected within 24 hours of conclusion of the auction and full payment in 48. I will aid with shipping as much as humanely possible and can store the car for a reasonable amount of time. Thank you and happy bidding. |
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Ferrari threatening to fine journalists $69,000 for breaking LaFerrari embargo?
Tue, 22 Apr 2014In automotive journalism, we deal with embargoes on a regular basis. For the uninitiated, these are agreements between publications like Autoblog and manufacturers. While news embargoes (where pubs are provided with information and images and agree to hold until a predetermined date) are fairly common, today, we're focusing on drive embargoes. These are what we generally end up signing when we attend a vehicle launch. Generally, these are in the media's best interest. As drive programs are spread out over a week or two with multiple different "waves" of media, drive embargoes put the biggest and smallest publications on level footing when it comes to publishing reviews.
According to a report from Autocar's Steve Sutcliffe, Ferrari has taken its drive embargo for the LaFerrari hypercar a bit too far. See, initial reviews from the few publications that attended the drive event for the hybrid-powered monster can hit the newsstand or internet on April 30. Originally, syndicated stories - those sold by freelancers or publications to other outlets - couldn't be published until May 12. These syndicated reviews are big money for larger magazines and, in the case of freelance journalists, are a primary source of revenue. Inexplicably, though, Ferrari has pushed the syndication embargo back to May 26, which is bad news for everyone involved (aside from Ferrari).
This could have been nothing more than an annoyance. The stories would still get sold (although it might be for a bit less coin, considering the initial reviews will be nearly a month old) and you'll still be bombarded by reviews of the LaFerrari not once, but twice, just as Ferrari planned.
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Grand Prix weekend. It is almost always applied to the weather, because the Spa-Francorchamps Circuit - perhaps all of Belgium - resides in some sort of climatological Narnia, its ADD skies totally unable to settle on a reliable behavior.
A dry Friday turned into a thoroughly wet qualifying on Saturday. When Q3 had done, Nico Rosberg would line up on pole position for the fourth race in a row for Mercedes AMG Petronas, after teammate Lewis Hamilton had another brake problem, this time glazing on one of the discs. Infiniti Red Bull Racing engineered a low-downforce setup and Sebastian Vettel took the best advantage, lining up third and making us wonder if the magic was back. Fernando Alonso drove the first Ferrari to fourth, the Spaniard saying he thought a podium was possible. Daniel Ricciardo put the second Infiniti Red Bull Racing in fifth, Valtteri Bottas behind him in the first Williams, then Kimi Räikkönen in the second Ferrari, Felipe Massa in the second Williams and Jenson Button in the sole McLaren in the top ten.