2000 Ferrari 550 Base Coupe 2-door on 2040-cars
Jamul, California, United States
Please email me with any questions or requests for additional pics or something specific at: kierstenkttrela@crewefans.com .
This Ferrari was ordered new with (RARE) options:
1. DAYTONA SEATS
2. FACTORY FENDER BADGES
3. SCUDERIA FRONT NOSE GUARD SKID PLATE (LIMITED EDITION)
4. SCUDERIA TITANIUM CENTER WHEEL CAPS
5. MARANELLO FLOOR MATS
6. NAVY BLUE INTERIOR DASH AND ROOF INCLUDED, normally black dash and inner roof
7. TUBI EXHAUST, passes California smog no problems (also have the originals still new)
It is very difficult to find a low mile,but driven, maintained Ferrari with all service records including recent
belt change with old belts for proof.
I am a car collector of 25 years and owned several vintage Lamborghini's,Ferraris,Massserati's.
The Maranello 550 is the most reliable Ferrari ever built,ask around. The Maranello is the last of the analog
gauge,gate shifter, front engine v12 made
it is a modern (DAYTONA) in a sense and 0-60 in just 4.2 seconds. These are becoming scarce and most have no
badges,which was a $3,500 dollar option when new and Daytona seats as well, I think this is one of the most
desirable color combinations to have and shows off the cars gorgeous Pinafarina design lines.
NO ACCIDENTS,ALL ORIGINAL, NO PAINT WORK - THIS IS A MINT CONDITION CAR -
This car is in Southern California always garaged and covered with CLEAR TITLE, registration current, good for 1
year, can ship worldwide.
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