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One Owner Estate Car All Books & Records Rare Hard/fixed Top Ferrari 348tb Red on 2040-cars

US $59,995.00
Year:1989 Mileage:43500
Location:

Buford, Georgia, United States

Buford, Georgia, United States
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I bought this car from the original (deceased) owner's estate (he passed in 2006) in Augusta, Georgia - 
I bought it as part of a four car package (the other cars being early Ford Mustangs which is my forte) - 
The car was bought, brand new, in 1989 at FAF Motorcars (Ferrari of Atlanta) a factory-authorized Ferrari dealership- It is a US model car (see pix of window sticker). MSRP was $ 95,850.00 but because of the wait times on these (then) brand new introduced cars I have an original bill of sale that shows the original owner paying FAF Motorcars $ 160,000.00 PLUS SALES TAX for this car - The car comes with every book, record, receipt, leather books, leather tool kit, original factory brochures & posters & more. 
The original owners son-in-law (estate executor) had the 40,000 major service done about 6 years ago and when that was done he also had the upgrades done to the factory A/C (blows ice cold) and the Bosch computers (got the bugs out) - The car runs and drives fantastic - It has the original paint that is a solid 8 on a scale of 1 to 10 - The original Connolly leather interior still smells new - Non-smoking owner -  The car was custom-ordered for the original owner so every factory letter, dealer & factory correspondence etc. is in this cars very thick file - Really great stuff that you just do not see with a 26-year-old-car, let alone a one owner Ferrari 
Fly in and drive home - 
Original owner ordered the car factory-radio DELETE because he said that the only music allowed in a Ferrari is the one V8 going on behind his head - He also ordered a fix-top/roof because he did not want the targa top to leak on him and he did not want the body flex of a targa top while driving the car -  
I have ordered a set of 4 brand new high dollar Goodyear Supercar tires, for the car, and they will be installed prior to new owner taking possession of this car - The tires that are on the car are fine (tread-wise) but they are 12 years old and I would not feel comfortable allowing anyone to buy a car from me with 12 year old tires on it - This car is very well sorted out and needs nothing to drive and enjoy - Car has never been out of the state of georgia
The tItle is clear and ready to be signed over to the new owner - 
I have researched price/value on these cars and I have seen them selling for as low as $ 35,000.00 (high mileage, multi owner,- junk) to $ 85,000.00 (one owner, low mileage, trailer queen car) - I have priced the car realistically - It is priced below NADA retail - This car is meant to be driven. 
According to the executor, it was well enjoyed by the original owner till the time of his passing. Enzo would be proud!

Stephen Becker 
(770) 900 5532

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