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1995 Ferrari 456 GT
Will Stone Historic Cars Ltd

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25-1008010

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United Kingdom

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Colour Gunmetal

Configuration RHD

When first introduced in the early 90’s the 456 was the fastest production four-seater in the world, a great combination of power and comfort yet with the Pininfarina’s sublime styling still kept the looks of a two-seater sports car. Powered by a relatively un-stressed 5. 5 Litre V12 provided close to 450 bhp enough to propel it to around 190 mph. One of only 141 right hand drive models built his exceptional example was supplied via Maranello Concessionaires in January 1995 to none other than Pete Townshend, multi-instrumentalist, and the driving force behind the legendary rock band, The Who. Townshend enjoyed the 456 for several years until passing to the second owner, P W Evans in 1999. The history file has extensive records of regular servicing and maintenance with the car looked after by marque specialists. Following a near 16-year ownership, the 456 was subsequently bought by the present owner in 2017. At this point, the mileage was just under 50000. Since then, despite being used only sparingly, it has continued to be looked after regardless of cost and is in excellent condition throughout. Finished in its original and highly desirable colour combination of gun metal with black leather interior, this understated and refined tourer covers the distance in an effortless fashion. Complete with fitted luggage and leather wallet. What is also noteworthy is that there are very few Ferraris nowadays that can be bought for less than their list price when new. This seems an anomaly with 456’s generally but especially this car that has been the subject of such lavish expenditure over its life.
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