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1987 Ferrari 412i
Thiesen Hamburg GmbH

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24-0325010

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Germany

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Only 110 vehicles with manual gearbox produced

 

Almost untouched original, just 52.300 km from new

 

Engine recently completely overhauled

 

Beautiful colour combination

 

Original on-board folder available

 


Colour Grigio metallizzato

 

Interior Leather beige

 

Gearbox Manual shift

 

Drive Left

 

Power 340 PS

Twelve years after the launch of the 365 GT4 2+2, Ferrari presented the last generation of the large 2+2-seater, the 412. As with the transition from the 365 GT4 2+2 to the 400 GT, the striking body designed by Pininfarina had only been changed in details – the 412 was characterised by a higher boot, bumpers in body colour, modified alloy wheels and exposed fog lights. The 412 was delivered with ABS and a 3-speed automatic transmission as standard; a 5-speed manual gearbox was available as an option. Between 1985 and 1989, 576 Type 412s were built, only 110 of them with manual transmission. This Ferrari 412 was first delivered to Switzerland and arrived in Germany a few years ago. The car has a total mileage of just 52,300 kilometres and has been regularly serviced by brand specialists. The engine was recently completely overhauled for around € 80,000 according to the available invoices. The original logbooks are available. The rare manual car presents itself in a beautiful colour combination and is in almost untouched original condition. Equipment 5-speed manual gearbox Air conditioning ABS Leather steering wheel Electric seat adjustment Centre armrest in the rear Electric windows Becker radio alloy wheels etc. Engine 12-cylinder-V-engine, 4.941 cm³, V-Max 250 km/h, 340 hp (factory data)
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