2015 Ferrari California T -- on 2040-cars
Kingman, California, United States
Contact only by mail : blakedeinsula@aol.com It's Grigio Ferro over Cuoio Natural Leather interior, a striking combination. The Original MSRP of this car was $280,011. This car has 20 Forged diamond rims, Parking camera, High Power sound system, Magneride Dual Mode suspension, Factory Sport Exhaust, Carbon Steering Wheel with LED's, Scuderia Ferrari Shields, Prancing horse stitched in headrests, Grey Silverstone Calipers and several other features., The previous owner has spared no expense to protect the finish on this car with Xpel Ultimate paint protection on the entire front of the car and SB3 Ceramic Coating on the complete vehicle.
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Classic Ferrari locked away for decades inside Hollywood apartment
Wed, Feb 1 2017Finding a classic Ferrari or a Porsche locked away for decades inside a dusty barn is a story that, while not exactly common, is not unheard of. Finding a Ferrari parked inside a one-bedroom apartment in West Hollywood, California, is a totally different matter. That's exactly where the new owner of this Ferrari 250 GT PF Coupe found his new project. Petrolicious has the full story on how this half-restored car ended up locked away inside this unlikely tomb for the past 30 or so years. Needless to say, it wasn't easy getting a car inside an apartment that only has a single, standard-looking door. Despite sitting on jack stands with no engine, no wheels, and non-functional brakes, the car is in surprisingly good condition. The new owner is currently in the process of having the car restored to near original condition. Head over to Petrolicious for the full story and a wonderful set of photos. Related Video:
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