1975 To 1980 Daytona Spyder Kit Car Same Car As In Miami Vice But Yellow on 2040-cars
Wells, New York, United States
Daytona Spyder, has the Ferrari logos and package, Replica or Kit Car, built on a late model Corvette Chassis, we think 1975 to early 1980's. Hubby was looking to find the body chassis number but as of late no luck. We don't know a lot about the car other then what was relayed to us. My father-in-law purchased the car in Oklahoma city, then had it shipped to us in Upstate New York. 4 speed manual with short throw shifter. Built in New York and has a NY custom built Title. We have owned it since 2005 and has been garaged and never seen New York winters, actually never seen rain (it isn't allowed out in weather). Chevy 350 and motor was rebuilt Stroker 383, we have not taken the motor apart so this is not verified. Motor runs great, sounds fabulous. A real head turner and tons of power. Mechanically she is sound no issues or problems. Has adjustable suspension, 4 corner adjustments. We have a am/fm cd player, we will install, but we bought it with no radio. Shaved door handle, which means no door handle. Key FOB with door kickers that open the doors. Trunk auto open and close. Top is in great shape no rips or tears like new with leather boot. Seats are leather black, show some normal wear no rips or tears. Body has a few minor door dings. She is not perfect but fairly close, with minor cosmetic repairs. We are selling it because with limited weather conditions for her to be drivable, we don't drive it. Missing 3 emblems on spinner hub caps of flying horse, but all wheels have the Italian logos. Missing an interior light cover (see pictures).Has the flying horse car mats. No warranty as is condition. Buyer is responsible for pick up or having the car shipped although we will help you get this handled as much as possible. If you have questions contact me, or will happily give you hubby's phone number to talk to a live person to answer any concerns, thanks Kim |
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2014 Maserati Quattroporte [w/video]
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The much-applauded outgoing Quattroporte enjoyed a reputation of being among the very fastest executive sedans of its day, all while delivering the sportiest overall ride and handling, even in base trims. Yet there was constant corporate-level dysfunction that kept all Maseratis from getting important upgrades or receiving much-needed investment support. So, the outgoing Quattroporte has up until now sort of languished nobly, largely resting on the laurels it earned when it launched way back in 2003.
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