1962 Ferrari 250 Gto Copy Built On 1976 280z 4 Speed Datsun Built In Calf. on 2040-cars
Palm Desert, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:6 cylinder fuel injected L2.8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ferrari
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: California
Trim: coupe
Drive Type: rear wheel 4 speed
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 28,987
Sub Model: 250 G T O
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This sports car ride was built in So.Calf.in 1984 .It was built with parts from an Alpha One kit ,On a 1976 Datsun 280 Z Fram with all datsun Z suspension. 2.8 liter 6-cylinder with Bosch L-Jetronic Fuel Injection.=s 170 H/P Four -speed short stock manual transmission MacPherson struts. Four wheel independent suspension New disc brakes front Twin split exhaust (Ferrari sound ) Dayton 50 wire wheels real spin OFF hubs New BFGoodrich tires P215/60 R15 front P255/60 R 15 rear all the right decals and badging in and out .authentic wooden/Chrome Ferrari steering wheel / with working center Twin AIR Horns (Ferrari sound) All dash Kanto/Seiki gauges are working and look new. Some unique features, Int./Ext. door handels one thum push pull. Ext. gas cap Ferrari racing snap quick fill. dual hood scoops. power antenna custom lexon headlight covers. deluxe high back racing seats, with race seat belt and sholder harnes The best one I think is the working Air Conditioning and Heater This car is a blast to drive It handels like the 280 Z that it is .BUT looks and sounds like the 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO < this car turns heads and opens doors you would not belive> This is a list of some of the things that have been done to the car .new paint new tires new radiator new fan new A/C condenser new belts new battary newplugs new plug wires new front dics brakes new Ferrari decals. This car is a Blast to drive and it hanhles just like a 280Z should But it looks and sounds just like a 1962 Ferrari 250 G.T.O. <You will not belive the doors this car will open, and the heads it will turn> I,m the 2nd owner of the car. I have had my fun with it and now I want to sell it This car is being sold AS IS it runs good but has no warranty. payment is cash or bank wire. shipping is up to the buyer.If you need more photos of the car send me your email add. and I will send picture Thanks for looking King
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