2004 Ferrari 575M with 9075 miles. For sale only on Fchat while waiting for Bring a trailer auction listing. $139,900. Greg Titanio with Navy interior. No paintwork, Clean Carfax. Very small scratch touchup on the rear between the left tail lights. See the video where we point it out. Also one of the wheels has some crazing in the clear coat. No scratches or dents. Superclean. No dash pull at all, which is a common problem with these cars. Options include: Shields, Modular wheels, Daytona seats, power seats, leather rear shelf. Per previous owner, belt service was done in 2021 by an authorized Ferrari dealer. Tires are nearly new. Please check out the video: For more info, call, email, or just stop in! 561-760-9000 rw@atlantismotorgroup.com Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Fresh from Porsche of North Houston. The car sat and sat as they were asking too much. Final listed asking price from Porsche of North Houston was $124,xxx (Starting asking price when they got it was $169,900) Beautiful car no doubt.
You are mistaken. We bought this car from a private owner who has had it since early 2021. Was not listed at Porsche Houston. Someone I know, who is also a member of Fchat, I believe bought the Porsche of Houston car, which is a virtual twin to this one. Their's was a 2003, ours is a 2004. Miles were close. Our VIN ends in 136318, theirs is 130645
I've seen a few Ferraris listed with Navy interiors but the pictures always look black. Are they a very dark dark navy, poor lighting or my monitor sucks?
I don’t know, I’ve had two 2004 575 M and I paid about 85,000 for both of them and they had 9000 miles on them and were in mint condition
Quite a while ago, I would imagine. Connolly 3282, dark blue or navy, is indeed very dark. Image Unavailable, Please Login
It's wild to me how undervalued the 575 is. Considerable amount of clean examples have sold for under $100k for a while now. Some well under. To me it represents the most undervalued Ferrari at the moment. Not saying the gated manual craze will ever go away, but it has already chilled way out. There will come a time when the old original single-clutch F1 box will be appreciated for what it is. GLWS.
The headliner is leather. The interior in person is clearly Navy Blue and does not appear black. Although I can see how the photos may look that way. Does this photo show it better? Image Unavailable, Please Login
Looks like a great example. Given mileage, options, and apparent maintenance I'd say it's well priced.
I'm so sick of people who dry-hump gated conversions. As history has shown, Ferrari's maintain most value for ORIGINALITY. And the F1 system in enough time will be appreciated for what it is. I find MUCH enjoyment in driving the single-clutch cars for the way they operate. It is, and feels, like a manual. I love three-pedal manual cars too, as any enthusiast does. The way some people are like, aggressive, about it though just drives me nuts. They always have to blast their input out there as the only, most relevant opinion.
100%. I bought a 360 Spider F1 to peddle around in the summer, I love it. There is nothing less enjoyable about the F1 system.
That wouldn't be an auction. After it ends, RNM, deals are still reached all the time with highest bidder.