New listing? Legendary Motorcars - 8,170 miles, Red Book, fuel bladders recently replaced...
New listing? Legendary Motorcars - 8,170 miles, Red Book, fuel bladders recently replaced https://www.legendarymotorcar.com/inventory/1995-ferrari-f50-2153.aspx
Unfortunately the advert doesn't go into much detail on ownership, delivery and history. Can I ask just purely for my own education, if anyone knows: The car is located in Canada, is that how an original Canadian delivery car would look, ie different from a specific USA delivery car, or is it a Euro import and they have added the middle brake light? If it is a Canadian delivery car, they came with Euro spec bumpers, seat belts, reflectors and lighting? (I know it has dark non-standard rear lights, but I am guessing they were an afterthought)
German delivery (30 November 1995) and stayed there until 2001. 01/2001 for sale in Costa Mesa, CA. 2002 with Mr. G. in CA/USA. 2007 for sale in Calabasas/CA. 06/2009 for sale in L.A. 03/11/2011 sold at Gooding's Amelia Island to West Palm Beach, FL. Marcel Massini
I don't think there is any other car manufacturer in the world (apart from maybe Spyker) that has more brand name, logos and symbols all over the car, than Ferrari. So why do people think it is necessary to add some more, and really cheap looking ones. At this point please save the car and buy yourself a Ferrari F1 merchandise shirt and drive around like a billboard. Image Unavailable, Please Login
toolkit also has the wrong multi tool - it should fit in the slot in the tray neatly and be orange.... here are the aftermarket blackened tail lights... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Just by chance doing some work restoring an F50 seat today - nice lockdown task in the sunshine! I have the main covering removed - i thought it would be worth sharing how the Cavallino is embossed into the leather on the headrest. On the back there is a silicon filler so the embossed shape retains its prominence. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
This is a very well-known F50, a little research will show how it looked in the past. Here below is how it looked @ 10 years ago here in California (images by Noah Gillard), as can be seen and was known by those who actually inspected it in the past, this car was modified in many ways. As is often the case, when someone decided to bring it back to original specification, they didn't go all the way. The good news is, it's closer to original spec now, and is available for someone who cares to complete it's return to it's original glory. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Re post #2453: 103499. Gooding Amelia Island 2011. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
The yellow coil springs have been replaced since the time I sold this car back in late-2017. Image Unavailable, Please Login
These pics were shot in circa-2008 in West Hollywood and the San Fernando Valley whilst in the ownership of Attorney Brian D. Witzer (i.e. the previous owner three times removed).
104262 being inspected prior to sale to our client. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Andrew hope you are well! I'll have to dig through my archives and advise. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Still looking, meanwhile I recall my specialist showed up through the snow for the inspection of 104262. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Interesting. I owned this car in 1999 with only 300 miles on the clock. Image Unavailable, Please Login
104746 was advertised in FML Vol. 24 #6 of 20 March 1999 by Motorcars Int'l of Springfield/MO with 307 miles. 29 May 1999 it was seen at the FCA Nationals in Atlanta, now owned by R. J. G. Marcel Massini