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  • 1976 Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2

    First registration 03.1976 Swiss delivery Only one previous owner Ferrari Classiche certified Swiss road registration with veteran entry The Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2 offered here was delivered in October 1975 in the original color Rosso Sir Ivor and with Pelle Beige interior by the official Ferrari dealer Autodino AG (Foitek) to a customer in the Zurich area. It is one of only 521 examples built in total. This beautiful Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2 has been in the first owner for over 49 years, where it has always been cherished and cared for. The car is Ferrari Classiche certified and, with its original 72,000 kilometers, is in unrestored, top-maintained and absolutely original collector’s condition. The on-board tools as well as the on-board folder with all original documents such as service/warranty booklet with entry of the first owner, user and maintenance manual, spare parts catalog and even the new car invoice are present. The Ferrari 365 GT 2+2 made its debut at the 1972 Paris Motor Show. This car had been given a completely new design by Pininfarina. The aim was to create a fast, sleek and elegant 2+2 with a traditional V12 engine that broke with the classic shapes of the 365 GT 2+2 of 1967 and also offered more space in the rear than the GTC4 of 1970. A total of 521 units and three prototypes were produced. 1976 Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2 Lutziger Classic Cars AG If you are interested in the content of this listing, please contact the Dealer. Contact details are indicated below in the section "Contact the Dealer." Should you require confidential support from SpeedHolics for your inquiry, kindly complete the section "I am Interested." This listing is provided by SpeedHolics solely for the purpose of offering information and resources to our readers. The information contained within this listing is the property of the entity indicated as the "Dealer." SpeedHolics has no involvement in the commercial transactions arising from this listing, and we will not derive any financial gain from any sales made through it. Furthermore, SpeedHolics is entirely independent from the "Dealer" mentioned in this listing and maintains no affiliation, association, or connection with them in any capacity. Any transactions, engagements, or communications undertaken as a result of this listing are the sole responsibility of the parties involved, and SpeedHolics shall bear no liability or responsibility in connection therewith. For more information, please refer to the "Legal & Copyright" section below. SH ID 24-0527017 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS Germany Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright ENGINE SIZE 4388 ccm CYLINDERS 12 POWER 325 PS DOORS 2 SEATS 4 EXTERIOR COLOUR RED INTERIOR COLOUR BEIGE MFK MOT VETERAN Lutziger Classic Cars AG Industriestrasse 48 Bergdietikon Switzerland Contact details info@lutziger-classiccars.com +41 (0) 56 631 10 00 Visit dealer's website If you are intrested in this car and you would like SpeedHolics to put you in touch with the right person, please fill in this form. Let us arrange everything for you. How to contact you? I'd like to receive weekly updates about new listings SUBMIT We take your privacy seriously. While submitting your information please check our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Your content has been submitted Disclaimer SpeedHolics has not been paid to feature this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. SpeedHolics provides the information contained in this section solely as a resource for its users without any form of assurance. While SpeedHolics tries to provide high quality content, it does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability, appropriateness for use or timeliness of this information. Visitors to this page should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any of the material it contains without first conducting their own investigations and seeking professional advice specific to their own situation if necessary. We will not be liable for any transactions carried out by you as a result of the information that you can find on this page. Please exercise your due diligence. Dealers Support Are you the owner of this content and you want to make changes or to ask any questions to our editorial team? Write an email to team@speedholics.com. Copyright & DMCA Photos and texts are property and copyright of the respective owner as indicated in the section "Dealer" of this page. SpeedHolics has requested and obtained written authorisation to reproduce the content. Copyright holders who believe their rights under copyright law have been infringed are invited to follow our notice and takedown procedure as required by DMCA regulations. The notice and take down procedure is described here: https://www.speedholics.com/copyright First registration 03.1976 Swiss delivery Only one previous owner Ferrari Classiche certified Swiss road registration with veteran entry The Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2 offered here was delivered in October 1975 in the original color Rosso Sir Ivor and with Pelle Beige interior by the official Ferrari dealer Autodino AG (Foitek) to a customer in the Zurich area. It is one of only 521 examples built in total. This beautiful Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2 has been in the first owner for over 49 years, where it has always been cherished and cared for. The car is Ferrari Classiche certified and, with its original 72,000 kilometers, is in unrestored, top-maintained and absolutely original collector’s condition. The on-board tools as well as the on-board folder with all original documents such as service/warranty booklet with entry of the first owner, user and maintenance manual, spare parts catalog and even the new car invoice are present. The Ferrari 365 GT 2+2 made its debut at the 1972 Paris Motor Show. This car had been given a completely new design by Pininfarina. The aim was to create a fast, sleek and elegant 2+2 with a traditional V12 engine that broke with the classic shapes of the 365 GT 2+2 of 1967 and also offered more space in the rear than the GTC4 of 1970. A total of 521 units and three prototypes were produced. 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  • 1968-iso-rivolta-ir-300-gt-coup-by-bertone

    Named after Iso company boss Renzo Rivolta, the IR 300 GT was brought to fruition by two of the most influential Italians to ply their trade in the automotive industry. Engineered by Giotto Bizzarrini (of Ferrari and Lamborghini V-12 fame) and penned by Giorgetto Giugiaro during his stint at Bertone, the svelte 2+2 coupé boasted a 5.4-litre Chevrolet V-8 engine. Per the Iso Registry, the IR 300 GT Coupé offered here was originally specified with an automatic transmission and air conditioning. Holding a 12 September 1967 build date, it was delivered new to the United States. Although a complete history is not known, the Rivolta was purchased as a restoration project from the US by the German consigning owner in 2017. The rebuild was reportedly carried out by mechanical specialist Top Motors Salvioli of Nonantola in the Italian province of Modena, upholstery expert Interni Auto of Ferrara, and Carrozzeria Biondy & Parini in Gatteo. Accordingly, the Iso now presents in an elegant dark blue hue over an interior featuring terracotta hide and a wood panel dashboard. Blending a sporting chassis with reliable American V-8 power, and with room for four occupants, this Rivolta IR 300 GT Coupé would make for a wonderful grand tourer. 1968 Iso Rivolta IR 300 GT Coupé by Bertone RM Sotheby's If you are interested in the content of this listing, please contact the Dealer. Contact details are indicated below in the section "Contact the Dealer." Should you require confidential support from SpeedHolics for your inquiry, kindly complete the section "I am Interested." This listing is provided by SpeedHolics solely for the purpose of offering information and resources to our readers. The information contained within this listing is the property of the entity indicated as the "Dealer." SpeedHolics has no involvement in the commercial transactions arising from this listing, and we will not derive any financial gain from any sales made through it. Furthermore, SpeedHolics is entirely independent from the "Dealer" mentioned in this listing and maintains no affiliation, association, or connection with them in any capacity. Any transactions, engagements, or communications undertaken as a result of this listing are the sole responsibility of the parties involved, and SpeedHolics shall bear no liability or responsibility in connection therewith. For more information, please refer to the "Legal & Copyright" section below. SH ID 25-0418007 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS Germany Auction This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright Engine No. 1025 V0126H0 One of just 797 examples of the Rivolta IR 300 GT four-seater coupé produced Styled by famed automotive designer Giorgetto Giugiaro of Bertone Built in September 1967 ahead of being delivered new to the United States Acquired by the German consigning owner in 2017 prior to a complete restoration Presented in an attractive dark blue shade over terracotta leather upholstery Houses a Chevrolet-sourced 5.4-litre V-8 paired with an automatic transmission RM Sotheby's 1 Classic Car Drive Blenheim Ontario Contact details clientservices@rmsothebys.com + 1 519 352 4575 Visit dealer's website If you are intrested in this car and you would like SpeedHolics to put you in touch with the right person, please fill in this form. Let us arrange everything for you. How to contact you? I'd like to receive weekly updates about new listings SUBMIT We take your privacy seriously. While submitting your information please check our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Your content has been submitted Disclaimer SpeedHolics has not been paid to feature this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. SpeedHolics provides the information contained in this section solely as a resource for its users without any form of assurance. While SpeedHolics tries to provide high quality content, it does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability, appropriateness for use or timeliness of this information. Visitors to this page should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any of the material it contains without first conducting their own investigations and seeking professional advice specific to their own situation if necessary. We will not be liable for any transactions carried out by you as a result of the information that you can find on this page. Please exercise your due diligence. Dealers Support Are you the owner of this content and you want to make changes or to ask any questions to our editorial team? Write an email to team@speedholics.com. Copyright & DMCA Photos and texts are property and copyright of the respective owner as indicated in the section "Dealer" of this page. SpeedHolics has requested and obtained written authorisation to reproduce the content. Copyright holders who believe their rights under copyright law have been infringed are invited to follow our notice and takedown procedure as required by DMCA regulations. The notice and take down procedure is described here: https://www.speedholics.com/copyright Named after Iso company boss Renzo Rivolta, the IR 300 GT was brought to fruition by two of the most influential Italians to ply their trade in the automotive industry. Engineered by Giotto Bizzarrini (of Ferrari and Lamborghini V-12 fame) and penned by Giorgetto Giugiaro during his stint at Bertone, the svelte 2+2 coupé boasted a 5.4-litre Chevrolet V-8 engine. Per the Iso Registry, the IR 300 GT Coupé offered here was originally specified with an automatic transmission and air conditioning. Holding a 12 September 1967 build date, it was delivered new to the United States. Although a complete history is not known, the Rivolta was purchased as a restoration project from the US by the German consigning owner in 2017. The rebuild was reportedly carried out by mechanical specialist Top Motors Salvioli of Nonantola in the Italian province of Modena, upholstery expert Interni Auto of Ferrara, and Carrozzeria Biondy & Parini in Gatteo. Accordingly, the Iso now presents in an elegant dark blue hue over an interior featuring terracotta hide and a wood panel dashboard. Blending a sporting chassis with reliable American V-8 power, and with room for four occupants, this Rivolta IR 300 GT Coupé would make for a wonderful grand tourer. Other Cars from RM Sotheby's 1954-Fiat-8V-Berlinetta-Series-II-01.webp 1954-Fiat-8V-Berlinetta-Series-II-02.webp 1954-Fiat-8V-Berlinetta-Series-II-20.webp 1954-Fiat-8V-Berlinetta-Series-II-01.webp 1/20 1954 Fiat 8V Berlinetta Series II RM Sotheby's Germany 1965-Shelby-289-Cobra-01.webp 1965-Shelby-289-Cobra-02.webp 1965-Shelby-289-Cobra-15.webp 1965-Shelby-289-Cobra-01.webp 1/15 1965 Shelby 289 Cobra RM Sotheby's United States 1991-Porsche-911-Reimagined-by-Singer-01.webp 1991-Porsche-911-Reimagined-by-Singer-02.webp 1991-Porsche-911-Reimagined-by-Singer-15.webp 1991-Porsche-911-Reimagined-by-Singer-01.webp 1/15 1991 Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer RM Sotheby's United Kingdom Last Featured Cars

  • 1964 Alfa Romeo Giulia Spider

    This rare right-hand drive Giulia Spider had enjoyed three owners in the West Country, followed by a father and son, John and Rupert Gordon, both Alfa Romeo Owners Club members, before the colour was changed from grey to blue during the Gordons’ ownership. The Alfa was kept in original condition and maintained by the same mechanic (another AROC member) with all parts supplied by classic Alfa Romeo specialists, AlfaStop The previous owner purchased the Alfa in June 2015, since when it has been treated to a ‘last nut and bolt’ restoration by marque exponents DTR European Sports Cars of Coulsdon, Surrey with supporting invoices retained on file. Completed in January 2017, the rebuild included repainting the car in period correct Alfa Romeo grey before it was acquired by famed actor and car enthusiast Steve Coogan where it has been enjoyed and well maintained within his private collection of classic cars The Giulia comes complete with a mohair hood, jack, spare wheel, car cover and C Tek charger and is offered in superb condition throughout. Believed to be one of less than seventy surviving right hand drive Spiders, this car is undoubtedly one of the most stylish cars of its era and tremendously rare in right hand drive format, both extremely fun and beautiful, this eminently usable Italian sports car is offered with an old-style green logbook, comprehensive history file containing restoration and various sundry invoices, a V5C document and recent service invoices 1964 Alfa Romeo Giulia Spider Dylan Miles Ltd If you are interested in the content of this listing, please contact the Dealer. Contact details are indicated below in the section "Contact the Dealer." Should you require confidential support from SpeedHolics for your inquiry, kindly complete the section "I am Interested." This listing is provided by SpeedHolics solely for the purpose of offering information and resources to our readers. The information contained within this listing is the property of the entity indicated as the "Dealer." SpeedHolics has no involvement in the commercial transactions arising from this listing, and we will not derive any financial gain from any sales made through it. Furthermore, SpeedHolics is entirely independent from the "Dealer" mentioned in this listing and maintains no affiliation, association, or connection with them in any capacity. Any transactions, engagements, or communications undertaken as a result of this listing are the sole responsibility of the parties involved, and SpeedHolics shall bear no liability or responsibility in connection therewith. For more information, please refer to the "Legal & Copyright" section below. SH ID 24-0408024 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS United Kingdom Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright ENGINE SIZE 1600cc NUMBER OF CYLINDERS 4 Dylan Miles Ltd Lynton House, 7-12 Tavistock Square London United Kingdom Contact details sales@dylan-miles.com +44 (0) 7522 103 259 Visit dealer's website If you are intrested in this car and you would like SpeedHolics to put you in touch with the right person, please fill in this form. Let us arrange everything for you. How to contact you? I'd like to receive weekly updates about new listings SUBMIT We take your privacy seriously. While submitting your information please check our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Your content has been submitted Disclaimer SpeedHolics has not been paid to feature this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. SpeedHolics provides the information contained in this section solely as a resource for its users without any form of assurance. While SpeedHolics tries to provide high quality content, it does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability, appropriateness for use or timeliness of this information. Visitors to this page should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any of the material it contains without first conducting their own investigations and seeking professional advice specific to their own situation if necessary. We will not be liable for any transactions carried out by you as a result of the information that you can find on this page. Please exercise your due diligence. Dealers Support Are you the owner of this content and you want to make changes or to ask any questions to our editorial team? Write an email to team@speedholics.com. Copyright & DMCA Photos and texts are property and copyright of the respective owner as indicated in the section "Dealer" of this page. SpeedHolics has requested and obtained written authorisation to reproduce the content. Copyright holders who believe their rights under copyright law have been infringed are invited to follow our notice and takedown procedure as required by DMCA regulations. The notice and take down procedure is described here: https://www.speedholics.com/copyright This rare right-hand drive Giulia Spider had enjoyed three owners in the West Country, followed by a father and son, John and Rupert Gordon, both Alfa Romeo Owners Club members, before the colour was changed from grey to blue during the Gordons’ ownership. The Alfa was kept in original condition and maintained by the same mechanic (another AROC member) with all parts supplied by classic Alfa Romeo specialists, AlfaStop The previous owner purchased the Alfa in June 2015, since when it has been treated to a ‘last nut and bolt’ restoration by marque exponents DTR European Sports Cars of Coulsdon, Surrey with supporting invoices retained on file. Completed in January 2017, the rebuild included repainting the car in period correct Alfa Romeo grey before it was acquired by famed actor and car enthusiast Steve Coogan where it has been enjoyed and well maintained within his private collection of classic cars The Giulia comes complete with a mohair hood, jack, spare wheel, car cover and C Tek charger and is offered in superb condition throughout. Believed to be one of less than seventy surviving right hand drive Spiders, this car is undoubtedly one of the most stylish cars of its era and tremendously rare in right hand drive format, both extremely fun and beautiful, this eminently usable Italian sports car is offered with an old-style green logbook, comprehensive history file containing restoration and various sundry invoices, a V5C document and recent service invoices Other Cars from Dylan Miles Ltd 1974-Jaguar-V12-E-Type-01.jpg 1974-Jaguar-V12-E-Type-02.jpg 1974-Jaguar-V12-E-Type-15.jpg 1974-Jaguar-V12-E-Type-01.jpg 1/15 1974 Jaguar V12 E-Type Dylan Miles Ltd United Kingdom 1967-Jaguar-Lynx-XKSS-01.jpg 1967-Jaguar-Lynx-XKSS-02.jpg 1967-Jaguar-Lynx-XKSS-15.jpg 1967-Jaguar-Lynx-XKSS-01.jpg 1/15 1967 Jaguar Lynx XKSS Dylan Miles Ltd United Kingdom 1990-BMW-E30-325i-automatic-01.jpg 1990-BMW-E30-325i-automatic-02.jpg 1990-BMW-E30-325i-automatic-15.jpg 1990-BMW-E30-325i-automatic-01.jpg 1/15 1990 BMW E30 325i automatic Dylan Miles Ltd United Kingdom Last Featured Cars

  • 1973 Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2

    The allure of a four-seat grand tourer fitted with a V-12 engine proved irresistible to a certain niche of enthusiasts. For those seeking Italian panache and sports car characteristics, combined with the functionality of a practical interior layout, the Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2 was chief among those family-friendly and slightly more practical V-12 GTs. Approximately 525 of these cars are believed to have been made before the Maranello marque replaced it with the 400-series models. Unlike its successors, which were notably the first Ferraris to offer an automatic transmission, the 365 GT4 2+2 was offered only with a five-speed manual gearbox paired with its 4.4-liter V-12—an engaging feature especially desired by today’s collectors. Factory data rated the Ferrari with a top speed of over 150 mph, a fair return for a four-seater, and one which positioned the model as a premium grand tourer of its era for any long-distance road trip that should be traversed in comfort and style. According to Ferrari historian Jarrett Rothmeier, chassis number 17235 was originally delivered to the well-known official Ferrari dealer M. Gastone Crepaldi Automobili S.a.s. in Milan, and sold by them to the original owner, a Mr. Beghetto of Italy. By the late 1970s, it had relocated to the United States, and in late 1979 to early 1980 was offered for sale by an unknown seller in the Anaheim, California area. Quietly owned by the late Terence E. Adderley for some years, the car has recorded 63,031 kilometers (39,176 miles) at the time of cataloguing and appears to remain in very original condition, including its charmingly worn, very comfortable tan leather interior. It is the final Ferrari remaining in what was once a superb collection of the company’s roadgoing V-12 models, assembled by a great enthusiast of the breed. Shown in the collection in recent memory, it would benefit from mechanical freshening prior to use, after which it would be a very comfortable and pleasurable transportation for “2+2,” as it was when new. 1973 Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2 RM Sotheby's If you are interested in the content of this listing, please contact the Dealer. Contact details are indicated below in the section "Contact the Dealer." Should you require confidential support from SpeedHolics for your inquiry, kindly complete the section "I am Interested." This listing is provided by SpeedHolics solely for the purpose of offering information and resources to our readers. The information contained within this listing is the property of the entity indicated as the "Dealer." SpeedHolics has no involvement in the commercial transactions arising from this listing, and we will not derive any financial gain from any sales made through it. Furthermore, SpeedHolics is entirely independent from the "Dealer" mentioned in this listing and maintains no affiliation, association, or connection with them in any capacity. Any transactions, engagements, or communications undertaken as a result of this listing are the sole responsibility of the parties involved, and SpeedHolics shall bear no liability or responsibility in connection therewith. For more information, please refer to the "Legal & Copyright" section below. SH ID 24-0902002 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS United Kingdom Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright Engine nymber 00679 Rear Axle number 525 A comfortable V-12, five-speed Ferrari for the whole family One of approximately 525 produced Showing 63,031 kilometers (39,176 miles) at time of cataloguing Attractive presentation throughout, including original interior RM Sotheby's 1 Classic Car Drive Blenheim Ontario Contact details clientservices@rmsothebys.com + 1 519 352 4575 Visit dealer's website If you are intrested in this car and you would like SpeedHolics to put you in touch with the right person, please fill in this form. Let us arrange everything for you. How to contact you? I'd like to receive weekly updates about new listings SUBMIT We take your privacy seriously. While submitting your information please check our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Your content has been submitted Disclaimer SpeedHolics has not been paid to feature this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. SpeedHolics provides the information contained in this section solely as a resource for its users without any form of assurance. While SpeedHolics tries to provide high quality content, it does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability, appropriateness for use or timeliness of this information. Visitors to this page should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any of the material it contains without first conducting their own investigations and seeking professional advice specific to their own situation if necessary. We will not be liable for any transactions carried out by you as a result of the information that you can find on this page. Please exercise your due diligence. Dealers Support Are you the owner of this content and you want to make changes or to ask any questions to our editorial team? Write an email to team@speedholics.com. Copyright & DMCA Photos and texts are property and copyright of the respective owner as indicated in the section "Dealer" of this page. SpeedHolics has requested and obtained written authorisation to reproduce the content. Copyright holders who believe their rights under copyright law have been infringed are invited to follow our notice and takedown procedure as required by DMCA regulations. The notice and take down procedure is described here: https://www.speedholics.com/copyright The allure of a four-seat grand tourer fitted with a V-12 engine proved irresistible to a certain niche of enthusiasts. For those seeking Italian panache and sports car characteristics, combined with the functionality of a practical interior layout, the Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2 was chief among those family-friendly and slightly more practical V-12 GTs. Approximately 525 of these cars are believed to have been made before the Maranello marque replaced it with the 400-series models. Unlike its successors, which were notably the first Ferraris to offer an automatic transmission, the 365 GT4 2+2 was offered only with a five-speed manual gearbox paired with its 4.4-liter V-12—an engaging feature especially desired by today’s collectors. Factory data rated the Ferrari with a top speed of over 150 mph, a fair return for a four-seater, and one which positioned the model as a premium grand tourer of its era for any long-distance road trip that should be traversed in comfort and style. According to Ferrari historian Jarrett Rothmeier, chassis number 17235 was originally delivered to the well-known official Ferrari dealer M. Gastone Crepaldi Automobili S.a.s. in Milan, and sold by them to the original owner, a Mr. Beghetto of Italy. By the late 1970s, it had relocated to the United States, and in late 1979 to early 1980 was offered for sale by an unknown seller in the Anaheim, California area. Quietly owned by the late Terence E. Adderley for some years, the car has recorded 63,031 kilometers (39,176 miles) at the time of cataloguing and appears to remain in very original condition, including its charmingly worn, very comfortable tan leather interior. It is the final Ferrari remaining in what was once a superb collection of the company’s roadgoing V-12 models, assembled by a great enthusiast of the breed. Shown in the collection in recent memory, it would benefit from mechanical freshening prior to use, after which it would be a very comfortable and pleasurable transportation for “2+2,” as it was when new. Other Cars from RM Sotheby's 1954-Fiat-8V-Berlinetta-Series-II-01.webp 1954-Fiat-8V-Berlinetta-Series-II-02.webp 1954-Fiat-8V-Berlinetta-Series-II-20.webp 1954-Fiat-8V-Berlinetta-Series-II-01.webp 1/20 1954 Fiat 8V Berlinetta Series II RM Sotheby's Germany 1965-Shelby-289-Cobra-01.webp 1965-Shelby-289-Cobra-02.webp 1965-Shelby-289-Cobra-15.webp 1965-Shelby-289-Cobra-01.webp 1/15 1965 Shelby 289 Cobra RM Sotheby's United States 1991-Porsche-911-Reimagined-by-Singer-01.webp 1991-Porsche-911-Reimagined-by-Singer-02.webp 1991-Porsche-911-Reimagined-by-Singer-15.webp 1991-Porsche-911-Reimagined-by-Singer-01.webp 1/15 1991 Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer RM Sotheby's United Kingdom Last Featured Cars

  • 1973-ferrari-dino-246-gt-1

    Few cars scream 1970s sex appeal like the Ferrari 246 Dino GT, a model conceived to inject some welcomed sporting youth into a 12-cylinder range which very much appealed to the marque’s older clientele. How beautiful is that sultry soap-bar body? It could only be the work of Pininfarina, which, in the face of the angular geometric aesthetic trends of the time, still managed to make it look fresh and contemporary. Arguably the best thing about the Dino is that it’s every bit as good to drive as it is to look at – something that certainly can’t be said of every late-1960s/early-1970s sports car. Chassis no. 06096 Every now and then, the cars we encounter , whether that’s because of their condition, their history or their specification. This right-hand-drive 1973 Ferrari 246 Dino GT is one such example. Allow us to explain. Finished in Argento Auteuil (106.E.1) over a Red (VM 3171) full leather interior and with optional electric windows, this final-development E-series 246 Dino GT – chassis number 06096 – was ordered on 30 November 1972 via Maranello Concessionaires, which subsequently sold the Dino to Dick Lovett in Swindon. Chassis number 06096 was acquired by the first of its mere three owners, a Manchester-based metal magnate by the name of Robert Cooper, in May of 1973. Despite Cooper only keeping it for six months and covering a mere 1,270 miles, he did return the car to Lovett for its two scheduled complimentary services, as shown in the original Dino Warranty Card. On 13 October 1973, Cooper sold this Dino to William John Charles Ford, a prominent British collector of motorcycles and, as it turns out, an incredibly diligent owner. Not only did he painstakingly log every single journey he completed over the course of his 17-year ownership, but also when he charged the battery and routinely ran the engine up. These original logs, the latter of which was scrawled on both sides of a Graypaul Ferrari business card, can be found in the accompanying history file, which also – unsurprisingly – includes maintenance invoices and MOT certificates. By the time he parted with chassis number 06096, Ford had added only 4,283 miles to the overall total. To say he cherished his Dino would be a serious understatement. This 246 GT’s third and final owner – a prominent UK-based Ferrari collector who counts, among many others, a 250 GTO in his stable – assumed custody of 06096 in October of 1990. And in the 33 years that followed, the car has travelled less than 300 miles, spending the majority of its time carefully stored at The Light Car Company in Faringdon. Unsurprisingly, this sheltered life has, today, resulted in a Dino that beguiles with its originality. This is no ‘barn find’ – the metallic-silver bodywork has aged beautifully, in generally excellent condition and showing only a handful of small stone chips around the nose and the expected signs of gentle patination. The windows are all original, showing the correct hallmarks in the correct locations. Inside, the leather hide has aged incredibly well. The headlining is taught and not sagging at all, and because it’s spent almost its entire life indoors, the original mouse-hair dash has not faded. Parts of the interior such as the forward transmission tunnel and the driver’s side sill are actually still covered in their factory plastic protective wrapping. The 8-track stereo remains functional and in the glovebox you’ll find the manual contingency winder for the otherwise electric windows. These are incredibly rare. Peer behind the steering wheel at the column and you’ll even find the sealed customs tag from when the car was originally imported to the United Kingdom. We shouldn’t be surprised with the condition. This Dino has only covered 5,850 miles and has always been carefully stored and maintained. It should go without saying that chassis 06096 retains all its accompanying factory paraphernalia: its tool roll, jack (complete with leather pouch), and leather books pouch, containing the warranty card, service book, owner’s manual and spare-parts catalogue. The latter documents are all in excellent condition – a credit to the car’s former keepers. “Peer behind the steering wheel at the column and you’ll even find the sealed customs tag from when the car was originally imported to the United Kingdom.” Finding 1970s Ferraris in such condition and with such provenance today is an increasingly rare occurrence, which goes some way to explain why we’re so excited by this Dino. Chassis 06096 is certainly a car that needs to be seen in the metal to be truly appreciated. 1973 Ferrari Dino 246 GT Girardo & Co. Ltd If you are interested in the content of this listing, please contact the Dealer. Contact details are indicated below in the section "Contact the Dealer." Should you require confidential support from SpeedHolics for your inquiry, kindly complete the section "I am Interested." This listing is provided by SpeedHolics solely for the purpose of offering information and resources to our readers. The information contained within this listing is the property of the entity indicated as the "Dealer." SpeedHolics has no involvement in the commercial transactions arising from this listing, and we will not derive any financial gain from any sales made through it. Furthermore, SpeedHolics is entirely independent from the "Dealer" mentioned in this listing and maintains no affiliation, association, or connection with them in any capacity. Any transactions, engagements, or communications undertaken as a result of this listing are the sole responsibility of the parties involved, and SpeedHolics shall bear no liability or responsibility in connection therewith. For more information, please refer to the "Legal & Copyright" section below. SH ID 25-0414003 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS In Stock SEARCH OTHER CARS United Kingdom Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright Engine no. 0010865 A genuine time-warp example, with a mere three custodians from new, the last of whom has owned it since 1990 Showing fewer than 5,850 miles from new, as comprehensively chronicled in the generous accompanying documentation Retaining its matching-numbers chassis, engine and gearbox Accompanied by its ultra-rare original warranty card, service book, owner’s manual, spare-parts catalogue, leather pouch, spare key, tool roll and jack Scrupulously documented in a wonderful history file, including detailed hand-written journey logs, owner correspondence and maintenance invoices Retaining its original Red leather interior Right-hand drive, delivered new to the United Kingdom via Maranello Concessionaires Girardo & Co. Ltd Belchers Farm Oxford United Kingdom Contact details info@girardo.com +44 (0)203 621 2923 Visit dealer's website If you are intrested in this car and you would like SpeedHolics to put you in touch with the right person, please fill in this form. Let us arrange everything for you. How to contact you? I'd like to receive weekly updates about new listings SUBMIT We take your privacy seriously. While submitting your information please check our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Your content has been submitted Disclaimer SpeedHolics has not been paid to feature this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. SpeedHolics provides the information contained in this section solely as a resource for its users without any form of assurance. While SpeedHolics tries to provide high quality content, it does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability, appropriateness for use or timeliness of this information. Visitors to this page should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any of the material it contains without first conducting their own investigations and seeking professional advice specific to their own situation if necessary. We will not be liable for any transactions carried out by you as a result of the information that you can find on this page. Please exercise your due diligence. Dealers Support Are you the owner of this content and you want to make changes or to ask any questions to our editorial team? Write an email to team@speedholics.com. Copyright & DMCA Photos and texts are property and copyright of the respective owner as indicated in the section "Dealer" of this page. SpeedHolics has requested and obtained written authorisation to reproduce the content. Copyright holders who believe their rights under copyright law have been infringed are invited to follow our notice and takedown procedure as required by DMCA regulations. The notice and take down procedure is described here: https://www.speedholics.com/copyright Few cars scream 1970s sex appeal like the Ferrari 246 Dino GT, a model conceived to inject some welcomed sporting youth into a 12-cylinder range which very much appealed to the marque’s older clientele. How beautiful is that sultry soap-bar body? It could only be the work of Pininfarina, which, in the face of the angular geometric aesthetic trends of the time, still managed to make it look fresh and contemporary. Arguably the best thing about the Dino is that it’s every bit as good to drive as it is to look at – something that certainly can’t be said of every late-1960s/early-1970s sports car. Chassis no. 06096 Every now and then, the cars we encounter , whether that’s because of their condition, their history or their specification. This right-hand-drive 1973 Ferrari 246 Dino GT is one such example. Allow us to explain. Finished in Argento Auteuil (106.E.1) over a Red (VM 3171) full leather interior and with optional electric windows, this final-development E-series 246 Dino GT – chassis number 06096 – was ordered on 30 November 1972 via Maranello Concessionaires, which subsequently sold the Dino to Dick Lovett in Swindon. Chassis number 06096 was acquired by the first of its mere three owners, a Manchester-based metal magnate by the name of Robert Cooper, in May of 1973. Despite Cooper only keeping it for six months and covering a mere 1,270 miles, he did return the car to Lovett for its two scheduled complimentary services, as shown in the original Dino Warranty Card. On 13 October 1973, Cooper sold this Dino to William John Charles Ford, a prominent British collector of motorcycles and, as it turns out, an incredibly diligent owner. Not only did he painstakingly log every single journey he completed over the course of his 17-year ownership, but also when he charged the battery and routinely ran the engine up. These original logs, the latter of which was scrawled on both sides of a Graypaul Ferrari business card, can be found in the accompanying history file, which also – unsurprisingly – includes maintenance invoices and MOT certificates. By the time he parted with chassis number 06096, Ford had added only 4,283 miles to the overall total. To say he cherished his Dino would be a serious understatement. This 246 GT’s third and final owner – a prominent UK-based Ferrari collector who counts, among many others, a 250 GTO in his stable – assumed custody of 06096 in October of 1990. And in the 33 years that followed, the car has travelled less than 300 miles, spending the majority of its time carefully stored at The Light Car Company in Faringdon. Unsurprisingly, this sheltered life has, today, resulted in a Dino that beguiles with its originality. This is no ‘barn find’ – the metallic-silver bodywork has aged beautifully, in generally excellent condition and showing only a handful of small stone chips around the nose and the expected signs of gentle patination. The windows are all original, showing the correct hallmarks in the correct locations. Inside, the leather hide has aged incredibly well. The headlining is taught and not sagging at all, and because it’s spent almost its entire life indoors, the original mouse-hair dash has not faded. Parts of the interior such as the forward transmission tunnel and the driver’s side sill are actually still covered in their factory plastic protective wrapping. The 8-track stereo remains functional and in the glovebox you’ll find the manual contingency winder for the otherwise electric windows. These are incredibly rare. Peer behind the steering wheel at the column and you’ll even find the sealed customs tag from when the car was originally imported to the United Kingdom. We shouldn’t be surprised with the condition. This Dino has only covered 5,850 miles and has always been carefully stored and maintained. It should go without saying that chassis 06096 retains all its accompanying factory paraphernalia: its tool roll, jack (complete with leather pouch), and leather books pouch, containing the warranty card, service book, owner’s manual and spare-parts catalogue. The latter documents are all in excellent condition – a credit to the car’s former keepers. “Peer behind the steering wheel at the column and you’ll even find the sealed customs tag from when the car was originally imported to the United Kingdom.” Finding 1970s Ferraris in such condition and with such provenance today is an increasingly rare occurrence, which goes some way to explain why we’re so excited by this Dino. Chassis 06096 is certainly a car that needs to be seen in the metal to be truly appreciated. Other Cars from Girardo & Co. Ltd 1985-Lancia-Delta-S4-Stradale-01.jpg 1985-Lancia-Delta-S4-Stradale-02.jpg 1985-Lancia-Delta-S4-Stradale-20.jpg 1985-Lancia-Delta-S4-Stradale-01.jpg 1/20 1985 Lancia Delta S4 Stradale Girardo & Co. Ltd United Kingdom 1968-Lamborghini-Miura-LP400-S-01.jpg 1968-Lamborghini-Miura-LP400-S-02.jpg 1968-Lamborghini-Miura-LP400-S-20.jpg 1968-Lamborghini-Miura-LP400-S-01.jpg 1/20 1968 Lamborghini Miura LP400 S Girardo & Co. Ltd United Kingdom 1973-Ferrari-365-GTB-4-Daytona-UK-RHD-01.jpg 1973-Ferrari-365-GTB-4-Daytona-UK-RHD-02.jpg 1973-Ferrari-365-GTB-4-Daytona-UK-RHD-15.jpg 1973-Ferrari-365-GTB-4-Daytona-UK-RHD-01.jpg 1/15 1973 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 ‘Daytona’ UK RHD Girardo & Co. Ltd United Kingdom Last Featured Cars

  • 1990 Ferrari F40

    The Ferrari F40 Is any great Ferrari collection complete without an F40? The no-holds-barred twin-turbocharged supercar truly defined an era of excess. And we wouldn’t hesitate to say that no other Ferrari has wound up on quite so many teenagers’ bedroom walls as the F40. The mid-1980s was an exciting period of technological change. And at the Ferrari factory in Maranello, the ingegneri – still working under the rule of Il Commendatore himself – were fully embracing it. Nowhere is this more evident than the F40. Its bewinged, razor-sharp Pininfarina-honed bodywork was largely crafted from newfangled carbon-fibre and Kevlar, their distinctive weaves partially visible through the scarlet paint. Its carbon-Kevlar tub, meanwhile was bonded to the tubular steel chassis resulting in an extremely rigid structure. In addition to looking ice-cool, the plentiful and intricate origami-like cutouts, vents and ducts played a whole host of roles from increasing downforce to driving cool air to the turbocharged V8. And how can we gloss over that legendary engine? It’s a twin-turbocharged tour de force, whose high-revving and torque-laden shove sears itself in the minds of anyone fortunate enough to experience it. Yes, the F40 was – and perhaps remains – the Godfather of all supercars. Chassis number 85749 A beautifully presented cat non-adjust example built in 1990, this F40 – chassis number 85749 - was sold new to its first – and only – registered owner via the Italian agent Mondial Car S.r.l. in Venice. It was first registered in Germany with the number ‘IN-F40’ – the number it has remained on ever since. Showing fewer than 18,750 kilometres on the odometer today, this F40 was serviced most recently on 3 June 2020. Prior to appearing on the Girardo & Co. Rétromobile 2024 stand in January of 2024, our specialists personally inspected the car to confirm the presence of all the correct numbers pertaining to this particular chassis, including those on the body and latches. Satisfyingly, the car retains its original warranty book, owner’s manual, leather pouch and spare key. 1990 Ferrari F40 Girardo & Co. Ltd If you are interested in the content of this listing, please contact the Dealer. Contact details are indicated below in the section "Contact the Dealer." Should you require confidential support from SpeedHolics for your inquiry, kindly complete the section "I am Interested." This listing is provided by SpeedHolics solely for the purpose of offering information and resources to our readers. The information contained within this listing is the property of the entity indicated as the "Dealer." SpeedHolics has no involvement in the commercial transactions arising from this listing, and we will not derive any financial gain from any sales made through it. Furthermore, SpeedHolics is entirely independent from the "Dealer" mentioned in this listing and maintains no affiliation, association, or connection with them in any capacity. Any transactions, engagements, or communications undertaken as a result of this listing are the sole responsibility of the parties involved, and SpeedHolics shall bear no liability or responsibility in connection therewith. For more information, please refer to the "Legal & Copyright" section below. SH ID 24-0212014 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS United Kingdom Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright Engine number 22922 Single private owner from new, showing fewer than 19,000km on the odometer Retaining its matching-numbers chassis, engine, gearbox and body A beautifully presented cat non-adjust model Accompanied by its original warranty book, owner’s manual, leather pouch and spare key Girardo & Co. Ltd Belchers Farm Oxford United Kingdom Contact details info@girardo.com +44 (0)203 621 2923 Visit dealer's website If you are intrested in this car and you would like SpeedHolics to put you in touch with the right person, please fill in this form. Let us arrange everything for you. How to contact you? I'd like to receive weekly updates about new listings SUBMIT We take your privacy seriously. While submitting your information please check our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Your content has been submitted Disclaimer SpeedHolics has not been paid to feature this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. SpeedHolics provides the information contained in this section solely as a resource for its users without any form of assurance. While SpeedHolics tries to provide high quality content, it does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability, appropriateness for use or timeliness of this information. Visitors to this page should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any of the material it contains without first conducting their own investigations and seeking professional advice specific to their own situation if necessary. We will not be liable for any transactions carried out by you as a result of the information that you can find on this page. Please exercise your due diligence. Dealers Support Are you the owner of this content and you want to make changes or to ask any questions to our editorial team? Write an email to team@speedholics.com. Copyright & DMCA Photos and texts are property and copyright of the respective owner as indicated in the section "Dealer" of this page. SpeedHolics has requested and obtained written authorisation to reproduce the content. Copyright holders who believe their rights under copyright law have been infringed are invited to follow our notice and takedown procedure as required by DMCA regulations. The notice and take down procedure is described here: https://www.speedholics.com/copyright The Ferrari F40 Is any great Ferrari collection complete without an F40? The no-holds-barred twin-turbocharged supercar truly defined an era of excess. And we wouldn’t hesitate to say that no other Ferrari has wound up on quite so many teenagers’ bedroom walls as the F40. The mid-1980s was an exciting period of technological change. And at the Ferrari factory in Maranello, the ingegneri – still working under the rule of Il Commendatore himself – were fully embracing it. Nowhere is this more evident than the F40. Its bewinged, razor-sharp Pininfarina-honed bodywork was largely crafted from newfangled carbon-fibre and Kevlar, their distinctive weaves partially visible through the scarlet paint. Its carbon-Kevlar tub, meanwhile was bonded to the tubular steel chassis resulting in an extremely rigid structure. In addition to looking ice-cool, the plentiful and intricate origami-like cutouts, vents and ducts played a whole host of roles from increasing downforce to driving cool air to the turbocharged V8. And how can we gloss over that legendary engine? It’s a twin-turbocharged tour de force, whose high-revving and torque-laden shove sears itself in the minds of anyone fortunate enough to experience it. Yes, the F40 was – and perhaps remains – the Godfather of all supercars. Chassis number 85749 A beautifully presented cat non-adjust example built in 1990, this F40 – chassis number 85749 - was sold new to its first – and only – registered owner via the Italian agent Mondial Car S.r.l. in Venice. It was first registered in Germany with the number ‘IN-F40’ – the number it has remained on ever since. Showing fewer than 18,750 kilometres on the odometer today, this F40 was serviced most recently on 3 June 2020. Prior to appearing on the Girardo & Co. Rétromobile 2024 stand in January of 2024, our specialists personally inspected the car to confirm the presence of all the correct numbers pertaining to this particular chassis, including those on the body and latches. Satisfyingly, the car retains its original warranty book, owner’s manual, leather pouch and spare key. Other Cars from Girardo & Co. Ltd 1985-Lancia-Delta-S4-Stradale-01.jpg 1985-Lancia-Delta-S4-Stradale-02.jpg 1985-Lancia-Delta-S4-Stradale-20.jpg 1985-Lancia-Delta-S4-Stradale-01.jpg 1/20 1985 Lancia Delta S4 Stradale Girardo & Co. Ltd United Kingdom 1968-Lamborghini-Miura-LP400-S-01.jpg 1968-Lamborghini-Miura-LP400-S-02.jpg 1968-Lamborghini-Miura-LP400-S-20.jpg 1968-Lamborghini-Miura-LP400-S-01.jpg 1/20 1968 Lamborghini Miura LP400 S Girardo & Co. Ltd United Kingdom 1973-Ferrari-365-GTB-4-Daytona-UK-RHD-01.jpg 1973-Ferrari-365-GTB-4-Daytona-UK-RHD-02.jpg 1973-Ferrari-365-GTB-4-Daytona-UK-RHD-15.jpg 1973-Ferrari-365-GTB-4-Daytona-UK-RHD-01.jpg 1/15 1973 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 ‘Daytona’ UK RHD Girardo & Co. Ltd United Kingdom Last Featured Cars

  • 1992 Aston Martin Lagonda

    Beyond Your Wildest Dreams - Aston Martin Lagonda ‍ Sometimes, a brand makes an unexpected leap, and that’s precisely what Aston Martin did with the Lagonda. In the 1970s, William Towns decided to take a radical new direction, breaking away from conventional car design. While the automotive industry was still filled with elegant, rounded shapes, Towns discarded traditional design norms and opted for sharp, angular lines. Who would think of choosing such a futuristic and unconventional design in an era dominated by flowing forms and refined styles? Towns thought far beyond the ordinary, and while bold, it undeniably worked. The Lagonda was ahead of its time: the first production car in the world to feature a fully digital dashboard and touch-sensitive controls. At the time, it was also the most expensive production car in the world! In 1987, the Lagonda underwent a facelift, giving rise to the Series 4. This model showcased a slightly softened design, with its sharp angles toned down, yet it retained its iconic presence. Only 72 left-hand-drive (LHD) units of the Aston Martin Lagonda Series 4 were ever produced, making this one of the rarest models in the lineup. The Cool Classic Club is proud to present a stunning example: a Brussels-delivered 1992 model, one of the last ever produced. With an original price tag of 900,000 FF, this Lagonda was far from a bargain at the time. This vehicle is finished in the striking Lagonda Red with a Magnolia 3997 interior and dark red leather upholstery (3086) and is in magnificent condition. It comes with test reports, invoices dating back to day one, and even email correspondence between the buyer and Aston Martin, making its history exceptionally well-documented. The first owner cared for this vehicle with love and attention until 2023. Additionally, it features matching numbers and has been meticulously maintained by Aston Martin Service Michiels in Belgium. 1992 Aston Martin Lagonda Cool Classic Club If you are interested in the content of this listing, please contact the Dealer. Contact details are indicated below in the section "Contact the Dealer." Should you require confidential support from SpeedHolics for your inquiry, kindly complete the section "I am Interested." This listing is provided by SpeedHolics solely for the purpose of offering information and resources to our readers. The information contained within this listing is the property of the entity indicated as the "Dealer." SpeedHolics has no involvement in the commercial transactions arising from this listing, and we will not derive any financial gain from any sales made through it. Furthermore, SpeedHolics is entirely independent from the "Dealer" mentioned in this listing and maintains no affiliation, association, or connection with them in any capacity. Any transactions, engagements, or communications undertaken as a result of this listing are the sole responsibility of the parties involved, and SpeedHolics shall bear no liability or responsibility in connection therewith. For more information, please refer to the "Legal & Copyright" section below. SH ID 24-1208003 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS In Stock SEARCH OTHER CARS Netherlands Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright Power 289 PK Date Part I May 25, 1992 Color Lagonda Red Interior Magnolia 3997 Transmission Automatic VAT deductible Margin Cool Classic Club Energiestraat 3 Naarden The Netherlands Contact details info@coolclassicclub.com +31 (0) 35 203 17 53 Visit dealer's website If you are intrested in this car and you would like SpeedHolics to put you in touch with the right person, please fill in this form. Let us arrange everything for you. How to contact you? I'd like to receive weekly updates about new listings SUBMIT We take your privacy seriously. While submitting your information please check our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Your content has been submitted Disclaimer SpeedHolics has not been paid to feature this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. SpeedHolics provides the information contained in this section solely as a resource for its users without any form of assurance. While SpeedHolics tries to provide high quality content, it does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability, appropriateness for use or timeliness of this information. Visitors to this page should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any of the material it contains without first conducting their own investigations and seeking professional advice specific to their own situation if necessary. We will not be liable for any transactions carried out by you as a result of the information that you can find on this page. Please exercise your due diligence. Dealers Support Are you the owner of this content and you want to make changes or to ask any questions to our editorial team? Write an email to team@speedholics.com. Copyright & DMCA Photos and texts are property and copyright of the respective owner as indicated in the section "Dealer" of this page. SpeedHolics has requested and obtained written authorisation to reproduce the content. Copyright holders who believe their rights under copyright law have been infringed are invited to follow our notice and takedown procedure as required by DMCA regulations. The notice and take down procedure is described here: https://www.speedholics.com/copyright Beyond Your Wildest Dreams - Aston Martin Lagonda Sometimes, a brand makes an unexpected leap, and that’s precisely what Aston Martin did with the Lagonda. In the 1970s, William Towns decided to take a radical new direction, breaking away from conventional car design. While the automotive industry was still filled with elegant, rounded shapes, Towns discarded traditional design norms and opted for sharp, angular lines. Who would think of choosing such a futuristic and unconventional design in an era dominated by flowing forms and refined styles? Towns thought far beyond the ordinary, and while bold, it undeniably worked. The Lagonda was ahead of its time: the first production car in the world to feature a fully digital dashboard and touch-sensitive controls. At the time, it was also the most expensive production car in the world! In 1987, the Lagonda underwent a facelift, giving rise to the Series 4. This model showcased a slightly softened design, with its sharp angles toned down, yet it retained its iconic presence. Only 72 left-hand-drive (LHD) units of the Aston Martin Lagonda Series 4 were ever produced, making this one of the rarest models in the lineup. The Cool Classic Club is proud to present a stunning example: a Brussels-delivered 1992 model, one of the last ever produced. With an original price tag of 900,000 FF, this Lagonda was far from a bargain at the time. This vehicle is finished in the striking Lagonda Red with a Magnolia 3997 interior and dark red leather upholstery (3086) and is in magnificent condition. It comes with test reports, invoices dating back to day one, and even email correspondence between the buyer and Aston Martin, making its history exceptionally well-documented. The first owner cared for this vehicle with love and attention until 2023. Additionally, it features matching numbers and has been meticulously maintained by Aston Martin Service Michiels in Belgium. Other Cars from Cool Classic Club 1975-Peugeot-504-01.webp 1975-Peugeot-504-02.webp 1975-Peugeot-504-15.webp 1975-Peugeot-504-01.webp 1/15 1975 Peugeot 504 Cool Classic Club Netherlands 1983-Porsche-911-SC-01.webp 1983-Porsche-911-SC-02.webp 1983-Porsche-911-SC-15.webp 1983-Porsche-911-SC-01.webp 1/15 1983 Porsche 911 SC 3.0 Cool Classic Club Netherlands 1977-Ferrari-512BB-Competizione-Stradale-01.webp 1977-Ferrari-512BB-Competizione-Stradale-02.webp 1977-Ferrari-512BB-Competizione-Stradale-15.webp 1977-Ferrari-512BB-Competizione-Stradale-01.webp 1/15 1977 Ferrari 512BB Competizione Stradale Cool Classic Club Netherlands Last Featured Cars

  • 1986-ford-sierra-rs-cosworth-1

    A remarkably original example of the, rightly idolised, whale-tail 'Cossie', one of the very best we have seen and just 27,742 miles from new. At its introduction in 1982, the Sierra's revolutionary new shape proved a touch more divisive than Ford had anticipated and some serious marketing became a priority, so it was the obvious choice to become the platform for Ford's new competition aspirations in conjunction with Cosworth. It fitted the brief well as it was rear-wheel drive, had good aerodynamics, albeit being prone to lift at high speeds, and was available as a three-door. The new body kit and rear spoiler would sort out the lift issues but, more importantly, Ford still needed to build 5,000 units for homologation, somewhat worrying when the company's initial approach to the dealer network came back with an estimate that suggested they could sell around 1,500 units! The eventual sales record is, of course, history. Ford went on to sell 5,545 three-door cars including the RS500, of which only 500 were built, and the Cosworth engine also found its way into nearly 30,000 Ford Sierra Saloons (Cosworth three-door, Sapphire two-wheel drive, and four-wheel drive). Finished in Ford Motorsport Diamond White with the traditional grey cloth interior, this very special, UK-supplied, right-hand drive example remains in truly remarkable, original condition. The warranted mileage is just 27,715, corroborated by older MOTs and service stamps in the dealer service record. First registered on 24th November 1986, the car was subsequently sold twice in its first four years before being purchased by its next enthusiast vendor who retained it for the next 32 years. The 32-year, long-term owner was a Ford employee at the time, who loved, cherished and maintained the car to a very high standard. Many cars represent part of the family, and as a Ford technician at the time, and remaining a Ford enthusiast, it is undeniably fantastic to see such a well-maintained example, retaining its totally original specification and kept in this way purely out of the love and respect for the car. It is an incredibly special example that has always lived in the garage, being maintained and kept as pristine as possible. He then sold the car through our NEC auction a few years ago and it has formed part of our private vendor's impressive private collection ever since. He has followed on as the last long-term vendor did and ensured the car has been kept in heated storage to ensure its originality is kept and respected. It's supplied with a good history file containing the all-important original service book, service schedule and invoices for parts over the years, as well as a selection of old MOTs. Pleasingly correct and immaculately presented, this RS Cosworth comes with all the correct documentation, an impressive history file and the kudos of its FoMoCo heritage. So seldom seen in such fabulous condition with such impressive originality, this is one of the finest Sierra Cosworths to come to market in recent times. We are privileged to have been asked to sell a number of these ever-popular performance saloons cars and feel that, given this car’s history, low-mileage and fabulous condition, this 'Cossie' is very sensibly guided and one of the best examples we have seen. 1986 Ford Sierra RS Cosworth Iconic Auctioneers Ltd If you are interested in the content of this listing, please contact the Dealer. Contact details are indicated below in the section "Contact the Dealer." Should you require confidential support from SpeedHolics for your inquiry, kindly complete the section "I am Interested." This listing is provided by SpeedHolics solely for the purpose of offering information and resources to our readers. The information contained within this listing is the property of the entity indicated as the "Dealer." SpeedHolics has no involvement in the commercial transactions arising from this listing, and we will not derive any financial gain from any sales made through it. Furthermore, SpeedHolics is entirely independent from the "Dealer" mentioned in this listing and maintains no affiliation, association, or connection with them in any capacity. Any transactions, engagements, or communications undertaken as a result of this listing are the sole responsibility of the parties involved, and SpeedHolics shall bear no liability or responsibility in connection therewith. For more information, please refer to the "Legal & Copyright" section below. SH ID 25-0627002 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS United Kingdom Auction This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright Engine Number GB46439 Body Colour Diamond White Iconic Auctioneers Ltd The Forge, Harwoods House, Banbury Road Ashorne United Kingdom Contact details inquiries@iconicauctioneers.com +44 (0) 1926 691 141 Visit dealer's website If you are intrested in this car and you would like SpeedHolics to put you in touch with the right person, please fill in this form. Let us arrange everything for you. How to contact you? I'd like to receive weekly updates about new listings SUBMIT We take your privacy seriously. While submitting your information please check our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Your content has been submitted Disclaimer SpeedHolics has not been paid to feature this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. SpeedHolics provides the information contained in this section solely as a resource for its users without any form of assurance. While SpeedHolics tries to provide high quality content, it does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability, appropriateness for use or timeliness of this information. Visitors to this page should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any of the material it contains without first conducting their own investigations and seeking professional advice specific to their own situation if necessary. We will not be liable for any transactions carried out by you as a result of the information that you can find on this page. Please exercise your due diligence. Dealers Support Are you the owner of this content and you want to make changes or to ask any questions to our editorial team? Write an email to team@speedholics.com. Copyright & DMCA Photos and texts are property and copyright of the respective owner as indicated in the section "Dealer" of this page. SpeedHolics has requested and obtained written authorisation to reproduce the content. Copyright holders who believe their rights under copyright law have been infringed are invited to follow our notice and takedown procedure as required by DMCA regulations. The notice and take down procedure is described here: https://www.speedholics.com/copyright A remarkably original example of the, rightly idolised, whale-tail 'Cossie', one of the very best we have seen and just 27,742 miles from new. At its introduction in 1982, the Sierra's revolutionary new shape proved a touch more divisive than Ford had anticipated and some serious marketing became a priority, so it was the obvious choice to become the platform for Ford's new competition aspirations in conjunction with Cosworth. It fitted the brief well as it was rear-wheel drive, had good aerodynamics, albeit being prone to lift at high speeds, and was available as a three-door. The new body kit and rear spoiler would sort out the lift issues but, more importantly, Ford still needed to build 5,000 units for homologation, somewhat worrying when the company's initial approach to the dealer network came back with an estimate that suggested they could sell around 1,500 units! The eventual sales record is, of course, history. Ford went on to sell 5,545 three-door cars including the RS500, of which only 500 were built, and the Cosworth engine also found its way into nearly 30,000 Ford Sierra Saloons (Cosworth three-door, Sapphire two-wheel drive, and four-wheel drive). Finished in Ford Motorsport Diamond White with the traditional grey cloth interior, this very special, UK-supplied, right-hand drive example remains in truly remarkable, original condition. The warranted mileage is just 27,715, corroborated by older MOTs and service stamps in the dealer service record. First registered on 24th November 1986, the car was subsequently sold twice in its first four years before being purchased by its next enthusiast vendor who retained it for the next 32 years. The 32-year, long-term owner was a Ford employee at the time, who loved, cherished and maintained the car to a very high standard. Many cars represent part of the family, and as a Ford technician at the time, and remaining a Ford enthusiast, it is undeniably fantastic to see such a well-maintained example, retaining its totally original specification and kept in this way purely out of the love and respect for the car. It is an incredibly special example that has always lived in the garage, being maintained and kept as pristine as possible. He then sold the car through our NEC auction a few years ago and it has formed part of our private vendor's impressive private collection ever since. He has followed on as the last long-term vendor did and ensured the car has been kept in heated storage to ensure its originality is kept and respected. It's supplied with a good history file containing the all-important original service book, service schedule and invoices for parts over the years, as well as a selection of old MOTs. Pleasingly correct and immaculately presented, this RS Cosworth comes with all the correct documentation, an impressive history file and the kudos of its FoMoCo heritage. So seldom seen in such fabulous condition with such impressive originality, this is one of the finest Sierra Cosworths to come to market in recent times. We are privileged to have been asked to sell a number of these ever-popular performance saloons cars and feel that, given this car’s history, low-mileage and fabulous condition, this 'Cossie' is very sensibly guided and one of the best examples we have seen. Other Cars from Iconic Auctioneers Ltd 1995-Ford-Escort-RS-Cosworth-Lux-01.jpg 1995-Ford-Escort-RS-Cosworth-Lux-02.jpg 1995-Ford-Escort-RS-Cosworth-Lux-15.jpg 1995-Ford-Escort-RS-Cosworth-Lux-01.jpg 1/15 1995 Ford Escort RS Cosworth Lux Iconic Auctioneers Ltd United Kingdom 1973-Jaguar-E-Type-Coombs-6.1-Litre-Quad-Cam-V12-01.jpg 1973-Jaguar-E-Type-Coombs-6.1-Litre-Quad-Cam-V12-02.jpg 1973-Jaguar-E-Type-Coombs-6.1-Litre-Quad-Cam-V12-20.jpg 1973-Jaguar-E-Type-Coombs-6.1-Litre-Quad-Cam-V12-01.jpg 1/20 1973 Jaguar E-Type 'Coombs' 6.1-Litre Quad-Cam V12 Iconic Auctioneers Ltd United Kingdom 1995-Lotus-Esprit-S4s-01.jpeg 1995-Lotus-Esprit-S4s-02.jpeg 1995-Lotus-Esprit-S4s-15.jpeg 1995-Lotus-Esprit-S4s-01.jpeg 1/15 1995 Lotus Esprit S4s Iconic Auctioneers Ltd United Kingdom Last Featured Cars

  • 1983-ferrari-308-gtsi-quattrovalve

    History of the Ferrari 308 GTS Ferrari, always an innovator in engineering and design, elected to change sports car paradigms in 1975, when they ushered in the Pininfarina designed Ferrari 308. The all-new Ferrari debuted at the 1975 Paris Auto Show to enthusiastic acclaim. Ferrari delivered a refreshing approach via designer Leonardo Fioravanti, who had penned many of Ferrari's most celebrated cars including the Daytona, the Dino, and the Berlinetta Boxer. Within a short period of time, the 308 quickly became a feature of television shows, movies, and advertising posters, while shaping public opinion about what a sports car should look and feel like. Although initially limited to a fixed roof configuration, the GTS arrived in 1977, featuring a removable satin black roof panel, which could be stowed in a vinyl cover behind the seats when not in use. In 1980, the 308 was updated with fuel-injection which allowed for better emissions yet compromised performance with a loss of power, delivering only 202 hp on US models. Ferrari set about developing a solution to the output challenge in 1982 launching the Quattrovalvole. This four-valve per cylinder engine resulted in a 232 hp output without compromising emission requirements for the all-important US market. Exterior body changes were minor but important, including a new grille with rectangular driving lights, a longitudinal hood vent to aid in evacuating warm air, and rectangular front side marker lights. Limited in production, while blending the best of the early series 308 with a more potent engine, the 308 QV has since become more and more sought after by enthusiasts who seek a Ferrari that can be enjoyably driven on a more regular basis. History of this Ferrari 308 Quattrovalvole GTS This beautifully preserved Ferrari 308 Quattrovalvole GTS was assembled at the Ferrari factory in February 1983 and delivered for US sale to the dealership Valley Porsche Audi Ferrari in Spokane, WA. The Ferrari service booklet shows service stamps for portions of the history, supporting more than 20 years of California ownership by the former owner. The prior owner is believed to have been the third owner of the car, retaining several original ownership documents and service records. Invoices include a 2015 timing belt, tune up, clutch adjustment, and fluids at 20,022 miles. In February 2020, showing 20,120 miles, the car was serviced with a comprehensive overview, timing belt service, and the replacement of all major fuel hoses, gaskets, spark plugs, air and fuel filters, fluids, and other details serviced as needed totaling almost $7,000.00 as performed by Italian car specialist L. Buskirk Co., Novato, CA. The current owner purchased this car from Fantasy Junction in 2021 and has continued to maintain and service the car while accumulating an additional 3,000 miles during their four-year ownership. Under current ownership a new set of Bridgestone Potenza RW 71 RS 205/55 R16 front and 225/55 R16 rear tires were installed in July 2021, a Momo suede steering wheel was installed (original retained and included with the car), and a new Optima battery was installed in August 2024. Condition and Current Presentation Today, with just 23,178 miles indicated, this beautifully preserved Ferrari presents as a wonderful original example throughout. The original paint is in excellent condition with high luster and great gloss to the Rosso Corsa finish applied at the factory, confirmed by the 4-7 micron readings achieved when metering the body surfaces. Although some minor road chips are noted at the front of the car, the remainder of the body is in excellent condition throughout. The hood and trunk open and shut smoothly, displaying very nice fit with even panel gaps. Doors also open and shut without issue. The black trim remains in excellent condition with no major flaws or notable warpage due to excessive heat exposure. At some point prior to current ownership, a protective satin black coating was applied to the bottom sections of the car and the front air dam. The removable roof panel and distinctive rear deck spoiler are in very good condition with no marks or flaws of note. The glass appears to be original and in excellent condition as are the various window gaskets, black trim for the side vents and engine cover. The Ferrari emblems and badges are in excellent condition as are the lenses and lighting, further supporting the superb preservation and low miles. The car is currently wearing BBS gold web wheels and tires which are in very good to excellent condition, showing no curb rash or damage to the polished and painted surfaces. The original millimeter spec wheels and factory Michelin tires remain in impeccable condition and are included with the car. Inside the car, the tan leather interior has been preserved and maintained to a high standard. The seats are comfortable, and the leather remains soft and supple with only minor wear on the driver’s left side seat bolster. Carpeting is also well preserved with evidence of use in keeping with the miles shown. Instruments, center console, and steering wheel are in very good to excellent condition with no fading or unusual wear. The door panels have been fitted with aftermarket speakers and a replacement gear shift knob has been added, but otherwise, the interior remains very much as the factory outfitted the 308 in 1983. The removable top removes and attaches easily, stowing in the factory case behind the seats, making for both open and closed cockpit driving without the hassle of a folding convertible top. The trunk compartment is also in excellent condition with original black carpeting and a taut black zipper liner which smoothly opens and closes for access to this storage compartment. The engine compartment is clean and well maintained with the most recent timing belt change service recorded in February 202o. The engine and surrounding compartment remain original without significant modifications. The matching red intake plenum sits atop the 32-valve V8, boasting the added horsepower offered in the QV configuration. The handsome cast aluminum heads and red ignition wires deliver all the visual engagement of a finely preserved Ferrari showing only modest amounts of patina since offered new. Factory finishes and original data plates, coded labels, and warning information items remain in place including the Ferrari engine number pictured in the image gallery. Inside the front storage area, the unused original Michelin spare tire (still retaining the molded-in Mr. Bibendum figure on the high sidewall) mounted to the factory rim sits snugly inside the front tub, which appears to be in excellent condition showing no cracks or excessive scratches as is often seen in cars with more accumulated miles. The underside of the car is tidy and clean, and the rear scuff plate, installed to protect the various components, remains in good condition. Some evidence of road use is present, in keeping with the mileage shown on the odometer with no visual evidence of structural compromise. The car starts easily, idling smoothly, ready for driving. The improved power delivery in the Quattrovalvole is notable especially when compared to earlier iterations of the 308. The well-balanced chassis, improved suspension, 16” wheels, and open coachwork offers very rewarding driving particularly via the gated manual gearbox. Braking is quite good even when coming down from high speeds. Most impressively, the 32-valve engine delivers expressive power and great range without the fussiness often presented with carbureted cars. Included with this Ferrari The car is accompanied by the original wheels and tires, the original steering wheel, a factory tool roll, tools, jack and case, owner’s embroidered fabric and leather folio with manual and service booklet, and selected service records. 1983 Ferrari 308 GTSi Quattrovalve Fantasy Junction If you are interested in the content of this listing, please contact the Dealer. Contact details are indicated below in the section "Contact the Dealer." Should you require confidential support from SpeedHolics for your inquiry, kindly complete the section "I am Interested." This listing is provided by SpeedHolics solely for the purpose of offering information and resources to our readers. The information contained within this listing is the property of the entity indicated as the "Dealer." SpeedHolics has no involvement in the commercial transactions arising from this listing, and we will not derive any financial gain from any sales made through it. Furthermore, SpeedHolics is entirely independent from the "Dealer" mentioned in this listing and maintains no affiliation, association, or connection with them in any capacity. Any transactions, engagements, or communications undertaken as a result of this listing are the sole responsibility of the parties involved, and SpeedHolics shall bear no liability or responsibility in connection therewith. For more information, please refer to the "Legal & Copyright" section below. SH ID 25-0321006 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS United States Auction This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright VIN ZFFMA13A9D0045471 Exterior Color Rosso Corsa Interior Color Tan Leather Engine 3.0 Litre 8-Cylinder Engine no. F105A040 00091 Transmission 5-Speed Transaxle Fantasy Junction 1145 Park Ave Emeryville Canada Contact details SALES@FANTASYJUNCTION.COM +1 510-653-7555 Visit dealer's website If you are intrested in this car and you would like SpeedHolics to put you in touch with the right person, please fill in this form. Let us arrange everything for you. How to contact you? I'd like to receive weekly updates about new listings SUBMIT We take your privacy seriously. While submitting your information please check our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Your content has been submitted Disclaimer SpeedHolics has not been paid to feature this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. SpeedHolics provides the information contained in this section solely as a resource for its users without any form of assurance. While SpeedHolics tries to provide high quality content, it does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability, appropriateness for use or timeliness of this information. Visitors to this page should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any of the material it contains without first conducting their own investigations and seeking professional advice specific to their own situation if necessary. We will not be liable for any transactions carried out by you as a result of the information that you can find on this page. Please exercise your due diligence. Dealers Support Are you the owner of this content and you want to make changes or to ask any questions to our editorial team? Write an email to team@speedholics.com. Copyright & DMCA Photos and texts are property and copyright of the respective owner as indicated in the section "Dealer" of this page. SpeedHolics has requested and obtained written authorisation to reproduce the content. Copyright holders who believe their rights under copyright law have been infringed are invited to follow our notice and takedown procedure as required by DMCA regulations. The notice and take down procedure is described here: https://www.speedholics.com/copyright History of the Ferrari 308 GTS Ferrari, always an innovator in engineering and design, elected to change sports car paradigms in 1975, when they ushered in the Pininfarina designed Ferrari 308. The all-new Ferrari debuted at the 1975 Paris Auto Show to enthusiastic acclaim. Ferrari delivered a refreshing approach via designer Leonardo Fioravanti, who had penned many of Ferrari's most celebrated cars including the Daytona, the Dino, and the Berlinetta Boxer. Within a short period of time, the 308 quickly became a feature of television shows, movies, and advertising posters, while shaping public opinion about what a sports car should look and feel like. Although initially limited to a fixed roof configuration, the GTS arrived in 1977, featuring a removable satin black roof panel, which could be stowed in a vinyl cover behind the seats when not in use. In 1980, the 308 was updated with fuel-injection which allowed for better emissions yet compromised performance with a loss of power, delivering only 202 hp on US models. Ferrari set about developing a solution to the output challenge in 1982 launching the Quattrovalvole. This four-valve per cylinder engine resulted in a 232 hp output without compromising emission requirements for the all-important US market. Exterior body changes were minor but important, including a new grille with rectangular driving lights, a longitudinal hood vent to aid in evacuating warm air, and rectangular front side marker lights. Limited in production, while blending the best of the early series 308 with a more potent engine, the 308 QV has since become more and more sought after by enthusiasts who seek a Ferrari that can be enjoyably driven on a more regular basis. History of this Ferrari 308 Quattrovalvole GTS This beautifully preserved Ferrari 308 Quattrovalvole GTS was assembled at the Ferrari factory in February 1983 and delivered for US sale to the dealership Valley Porsche Audi Ferrari in Spokane, WA. The Ferrari service booklet shows service stamps for portions of the history, supporting more than 20 years of California ownership by the former owner. The prior owner is believed to have been the third owner of the car, retaining several original ownership documents and service records. Invoices include a 2015 timing belt, tune up, clutch adjustment, and fluids at 20,022 miles. In February 2020, showing 20,120 miles, the car was serviced with a comprehensive overview, timing belt service, and the replacement of all major fuel hoses, gaskets, spark plugs, air and fuel filters, fluids, and other details serviced as needed totaling almost $7,000.00 as performed by Italian car specialist L. Buskirk Co., Novato, CA. The current owner purchased this car from Fantasy Junction in 2021 and has continued to maintain and service the car while accumulating an additional 3,000 miles during their four-year ownership. Under current ownership a new set of Bridgestone Potenza RW 71 RS 205/55 R16 front and 225/55 R16 rear tires were installed in July 2021, a Momo suede steering wheel was installed (original retained and included with the car), and a new Optima battery was installed in August 2024. Condition and Current Presentation Today, with just 23,178 miles indicated, this beautifully preserved Ferrari presents as a wonderful original example throughout. The original paint is in excellent condition with high luster and great gloss to the Rosso Corsa finish applied at the factory, confirmed by the 4-7 micron readings achieved when metering the body surfaces. Although some minor road chips are noted at the front of the car, the remainder of the body is in excellent condition throughout. The hood and trunk open and shut smoothly, displaying very nice fit with even panel gaps. Doors also open and shut without issue. The black trim remains in excellent condition with no major flaws or notable warpage due to excessive heat exposure. At some point prior to current ownership, a protective satin black coating was applied to the bottom sections of the car and the front air dam. The removable roof panel and distinctive rear deck spoiler are in very good condition with no marks or flaws of note. The glass appears to be original and in excellent condition as are the various window gaskets, black trim for the side vents and engine cover. The Ferrari emblems and badges are in excellent condition as are the lenses and lighting, further supporting the superb preservation and low miles. The car is currently wearing BBS gold web wheels and tires which are in very good to excellent condition, showing no curb rash or damage to the polished and painted surfaces. The original millimeter spec wheels and factory Michelin tires remain in impeccable condition and are included with the car. Inside the car, the tan leather interior has been preserved and maintained to a high standard. The seats are comfortable, and the leather remains soft and supple with only minor wear on the driver’s left side seat bolster. Carpeting is also well preserved with evidence of use in keeping with the miles shown. Instruments, center console, and steering wheel are in very good to excellent condition with no fading or unusual wear. The door panels have been fitted with aftermarket speakers and a replacement gear shift knob has been added, but otherwise, the interior remains very much as the factory outfitted the 308 in 1983. The removable top removes and attaches easily, stowing in the factory case behind the seats, making for both open and closed cockpit driving without the hassle of a folding convertible top. The trunk compartment is also in excellent condition with original black carpeting and a taut black zipper liner which smoothly opens and closes for access to this storage compartment. The engine compartment is clean and well maintained with the most recent timing belt change service recorded in February 202o. The engine and surrounding compartment remain original without significant modifications. The matching red intake plenum sits atop the 32-valve V8, boasting the added horsepower offered in the QV configuration. The handsome cast aluminum heads and red ignition wires deliver all the visual engagement of a finely preserved Ferrari showing only modest amounts of patina since offered new. Factory finishes and original data plates, coded labels, and warning information items remain in place including the Ferrari engine number pictured in the image gallery. Inside the front storage area, the unused original Michelin spare tire (still retaining the molded-in Mr. Bibendum figure on the high sidewall) mounted to the factory rim sits snugly inside the front tub, which appears to be in excellent condition showing no cracks or excessive scratches as is often seen in cars with more accumulated miles. The underside of the car is tidy and clean, and the rear scuff plate, installed to protect the various components, remains in good condition. Some evidence of road use is present, in keeping with the mileage shown on the odometer with no visual evidence of structural compromise. The car starts easily, idling smoothly, ready for driving. The improved power delivery in the Quattrovalvole is notable especially when compared to earlier iterations of the 308. The well-balanced chassis, improved suspension, 16” wheels, and open coachwork offers very rewarding driving particularly via the gated manual gearbox. Braking is quite good even when coming down from high speeds. Most impressively, the 32-valve engine delivers expressive power and great range without the fussiness often presented with carbureted cars. Included with this Ferrari The car is accompanied by the original wheels and tires, the original steering wheel, a factory tool roll, tools, jack and case, owner’s embroidered fabric and leather folio with manual and service booklet, and selected service records. 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  • 1997 Ferrari 550 Maranello 1

    Finished in Grigio Titanio, this 550 Maranello was first sold on October 17th 1997, in Marbella, Spain, through importer Testarossa Cars S.A. and has been under the care of just 4 owners from new. This car was represented by Issimi previously while residing in Monaco, but the most recent owner has purchased it and shipped it stateside, with it now residing in Manhattan, New York. Benefitting from a service booklet full of stamps from both main dealers and marque specialists, this car has been quite well kept over the years and benefits from a recent major service. Unlike Ferraris of today, in the era of the 550 Maranello, there weren’t many options available on the car’s exterior in the way of extra carbon fiber or deviating colors. This specification is very nice and subdued- as a 550 Maranello, it should be in its dark gray finish with the standard 5-spoke wheels, black brake calipers, and no fender shields up front. Moving inside, black leather covers both front seats, the center console, the dashboard, and the steering wheel- and on this car, it is all in fantastic condition. What makes the Maranello so sought after is that it is truly the last car to come out of the Ferrari factory with a “vintage” feel to it- no big screens, a bevy of analog gauges, and the legendary gated manual shifter right in the center of the vehicle. The interior of this car has been kept to a very high standard over the years and shows minimal wear on the seats, and the leather on both the steering wheel and dashboard is free of any bubbling or pulling. Also worth noting, this example includes a full set of Schedoni fitted luggage in black leather that fits perfectly in the trunk. Powering the 550 Maranello is a 5.5 liter V12 with dual overhead cams and 4-valves per cylinder rated at 478 horsepower and 419 lb-ft of torque. This engine is known to be one of the more dependable engines to come out of Ferrari and does not require engine-out servicing like the mid-engine cars of the same time period. That being said, this car was treated to a full cambelt service before leaving Italy in April 2022 which also included new spark plugs, timing belt bearings and tensioners and new rear shock absorbers. In all 550s, the only available gearbox is a 6-speed manual transaxle that sends power to the rear wheels. Starting with the 575M in 2002, the F1 gearbox became the almost universal choice for front-engine V12 Ferraris, making the 550 truly the end of the classic era of Ferrari. Now that the 550 Maranello is more than 25 years old, it can easily be imported from Europe and registered in most states. For advice on registration, please talk to an Issimi sales representative who will be able to guide you through the proces. This 550 Maranello is a beautiful example of one of Ferrari’s greatest front engine-V12 grand touring cars and is bound to only become more desirable as the years go along. 1997 Ferrari 550 Maranello ISSIMI, Inc If you are interested in the content of this listing, please contact the Dealer. Contact details are indicated below in the section "Contact the Dealer." Should you require confidential support from SpeedHolics for your inquiry, kindly complete the section "I am Interested." This listing is provided by SpeedHolics solely for the purpose of offering information and resources to our readers. The information contained within this listing is the property of the entity indicated as the "Dealer." SpeedHolics has no involvement in the commercial transactions arising from this listing, and we will not derive any financial gain from any sales made through it. Furthermore, SpeedHolics is entirely independent from the "Dealer" mentioned in this listing and maintains no affiliation, association, or connection with them in any capacity. Any transactions, engagements, or communications undertaken as a result of this listing are the sole responsibility of the parties involved, and SpeedHolics shall bear no liability or responsibility in connection therewith. For more information, please refer to the "Legal & Copyright" section below. SH ID 24-0102008 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS United States Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright VIN ZFFZR49B000109700 Engine 5.5L V12 Transmission 6-Speed Manual Drivetrain Rear Wheel Drive Exterior color Grigio Titanio Interior color Black Vehicle history N/A ISSIMI, Inc 1830 Industrial Way Redwood City United States Contact details N/A +1 650-352-4648 Visit dealer's website If you are intrested in this car and you would like SpeedHolics to put you in touch with the right person, please fill in this form. Let us arrange everything for you. How to contact you? I'd like to receive weekly updates about new listings SUBMIT We take your privacy seriously. While submitting your information please check our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Your content has been submitted Disclaimer SpeedHolics has not been paid to feature this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. SpeedHolics provides the information contained in this section solely as a resource for its users without any form of assurance. While SpeedHolics tries to provide high quality content, it does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability, appropriateness for use or timeliness of this information. Visitors to this page should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any of the material it contains without first conducting their own investigations and seeking professional advice specific to their own situation if necessary. We will not be liable for any transactions carried out by you as a result of the information that you can find on this page. Please exercise your due diligence. Dealers Support Are you the owner of this content and you want to make changes or to ask any questions to our editorial team? Write an email to team@speedholics.com. Copyright & DMCA Photos and texts are property and copyright of the respective owner as indicated in the section "Dealer" of this page. SpeedHolics has requested and obtained written authorisation to reproduce the content. Copyright holders who believe their rights under copyright law have been infringed are invited to follow our notice and takedown procedure as required by DMCA regulations. The notice and take down procedure is described here: https://www.speedholics.com/copyright Finished in Grigio Titanio, this 550 Maranello was first sold on October 17th 1997, in Marbella, Spain, through importer Testarossa Cars S.A. and has been under the care of just 4 owners from new. This car was represented by Issimi previously while residing in Monaco, but the most recent owner has purchased it and shipped it stateside, with it now residing in Manhattan, New York. Benefitting from a service booklet full of stamps from both main dealers and marque specialists, this car has been quite well kept over the years and benefits from a recent major service. Unlike Ferraris of today, in the era of the 550 Maranello, there weren’t many options available on the car’s exterior in the way of extra carbon fiber or deviating colors. This specification is very nice and subdued- as a 550 Maranello, it should be in its dark gray finish with the standard 5-spoke wheels, black brake calipers, and no fender shields up front. Moving inside, black leather covers both front seats, the center console, the dashboard, and the steering wheel- and on this car, it is all in fantastic condition. What makes the Maranello so sought after is that it is truly the last car to come out of the Ferrari factory with a “vintage” feel to it- no big screens, a bevy of analog gauges, and the legendary gated manual shifter right in the center of the vehicle. The interior of this car has been kept to a very high standard over the years and shows minimal wear on the seats, and the leather on both the steering wheel and dashboard is free of any bubbling or pulling. Also worth noting, this example includes a full set of Schedoni fitted luggage in black leather that fits perfectly in the trunk. Powering the 550 Maranello is a 5.5 liter V12 with dual overhead cams and 4-valves per cylinder rated at 478 horsepower and 419 lb-ft of torque. This engine is known to be one of the more dependable engines to come out of Ferrari and does not require engine-out servicing like the mid-engine cars of the same time period. That being said, this car was treated to a full cambelt service before leaving Italy in April 2022 which also included new spark plugs, timing belt bearings and tensioners and new rear shock absorbers. In all 550s, the only available gearbox is a 6-speed manual transaxle that sends power to the rear wheels. Starting with the 575M in 2002, the F1 gearbox became the almost universal choice for front-engine V12 Ferraris, making the 550 truly the end of the classic era of Ferrari. Now that the 550 Maranello is more than 25 years old, it can easily be imported from Europe and registered in most states. For advice on registration, please talk to an Issimi sales representative who will be able to guide you through the proces. This 550 Maranello is a beautiful example of one of Ferrari’s greatest front engine-V12 grand touring cars and is bound to only become more desirable as the years go along. 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  • 1972 Ferrari 365 GTC/4

    The Overview For two short years in 1971 and 1972, Ferrari produced the 365 GTC/4, a 2+2 grand tourer based on the chassis and drivetrain of the 365 GTB/4 “Daytona”. Under the hood was a 4.4 L Tipo F 101 AC 000 Colombo V12 engine mated to a 5-speed manual transmission that put out 335 hp. Rather than a transaxle setup like the Daytona, the 5-speed transmission was bolted directly to the engine, giving the 365 GTC/4 a near-perfect 51:49 weight distribution. US export models received three-point seat belts, side markers, and numerous engine modifications to comply with Federal emission standards, including air injection, a carbon, and a different exhaust system which lowered the engine output to 316 hp. Only 505 examples were built over the car’s two-year production span. Today, the GTC/4 stands as the more elegant and manageable younger sibling of the infamous Daytona. With a dramatically more street-worthy nature, the GTC/4 has the looks of the much pricier Daytona while being far more pleasant and comfortable to use on a daily basis. Pricing on the GTC/4 has been very solid over the last 5 years while continually trending in a positive direction. Having driven both extensively, we feel that the GTC/4 is overall undervalued given the fantastic V12 experience it provides in addition to its timeless good looks, and we see ample room for increased future value. This particular example, 101AC101147745, was originally one of just 15 GTC/4s finished in Verde Medio Niyinsky Italver, a striking bright green color with a Beige Connolly leather interior. It was delivered new in 1971 to official dealer M. Gastone Crepaldi Automobili S.a.s., domiciled at Via San Marco 26 in Milan, Italy. It was sold to its first owner, Mr. Alberto Tollentino, a resident of Milan, Italy. In 1976, it was exported from Italy to the United States at which time it was also repainted dark red first, and then in 1977, repainted again to blue metallic. It was then offered for sale by Ferrari of Los Gatos in Los Gatos, CA, in 1978 and again in 1988 with a reported 18,875 miles on the odometer. The car was then purchased by a new owner out of New York and repainted black, and later that same year, it was yet again offered for sale by Berlinetta Motorcars in Huntington Station, NY. Two years later, in 1990, the Ferrari was offered for sale by Tim Stanford Foreign Cars out of Fort Lauderdale, FL, with a reported 19,500 miles on the odometer. It remained in Florida for the next three years, where it was offered for sale by the same owner in 1991, 1992, and 1993 before it eventually exchanged hands in 1993 with 19,847 miles on the odometer. Following a six-year ownership in Miami, FL, this GTC/4 was offered for sale in 1999 to a fellow Floridian who owned the car for the next seven years. It made its way to Motorcar Gallery in Fort Lauderdale, FL, on July 2006 and was reportedly freshly serviced before being listed. It was purchased in August by it’s next owner out of Mars, PA, who continued owning the car for the next five years. The Ferrari made its rounds on eBay in late 2011 and early 2012. It was described as having undergone a bare metal Rosso Cordoba respray with a new Interior, re-chromed trim, engine detail, freshened camshaft by Web Cam Inc, rebuilt carburetors, starter, alternator, AC system, and brake booster. Sometime in mid to late 2012, it was purchased by its next owner out of Charlotte, NC, which is when the service records on file begin. Throughout this ownership, the car was mostly serviced at Automotive International of Charlotte, NC. In August of 2012, it received a brake system flush, cleaned wiper assembly, as well as some minor interior electrical repairs. It returned in October of the same year for further minor services that included an inoperative heat fan and a broken fuel enrichment system. A new window switch and lighter plug were installed along with new headlamps in August of 2013 by the same shop. A new ignition coil was installed in June 2014 to correct an intermittent ignition issue, and new engine mounts were also installed. The passenger wiper was repaired in March of 2015 due to a broken wiper arm post shaft, the voltage regulator was rebuilt, and the rear right wheel bearing was replaced. In May of 2015, new ignition boxes were installed along with the corresponding wiring and ignition coils. A couple of small holes in an exhaust were repaired as well. The car would exchange hands again in 2018, where it ended up with its current owner and consignor, who is a good friend and enthusiast. Being very knowledgeable about the workings of cars, he completed a number of maintenance items on his own, which included having the brake booster and master cylinder rebuilt, replacing the spark plug wires with factory-correct ones, replacing the fuel and vacuum hoses, balancing and tuning the carbs, and replacing the fluids and oil in 2020 then again in 2022. On June 16th, 2019, this GTC/4 was shown at ‘Eyes on Design,’ in Grosse Pointe Shores, MI, where it won a Blue Ribbon and the Designer’s Choice Award. As it sits, this is a well-sorted and very correct example of one of Ferrari’s most underrated V12 grand touring machines. High-speed and long-distance driving are what this car was built for, and its lengthy service history will allow its future owner to enjoy it to its full potential. Upon purchase, the new owner will receive the original toolkit, owner’s manual, and all service and history records on file. In addition, we are working on getting a Massini report for the car, which will be uploaded to the listing and included in the sale as well. The Details EXTERIOR Body And Paint The body shows straight original panels with good gaps throughout and no issues to speak of. The fitment of body panels appears to be factory correct. The paint, while not original, has wonderful depth and shine throughout and presents very nicely. Outside of very minor blemishes on the headlight covers, there is slight bubbling on the rear window surrounds as well as a ½ inch scratch on the driver’s side fender near the windshield. Glass And Trim The glass appears to be all original and free of any major blemishes. The trim and brightwork are all present and in very good condition with no nicks or scratches, and the rubber is deep black with no cracks. The front bumper rubber is very smooth with only minor aging but it looks consistent with the rest of the car. Wheels The wheels are in great condition on all four corners, with only the center lugnuts showing some abrasion. Notable Flaws Overall this GTC/4 presents extremely well. The only real items to note are some slight bubbling on the rear window surrounds as well as a ½ inch scratch on the driver’s side fender near the windshield. INTERIOR Seats And Surfaces The seats, which have been redone, are in good condition. The driver’s side is a bit more worn than the passenger side, which is to be expected. There is some discoloration on the seat bottom but other than that, they are in fantastic shape. The felt-lined dash is in fantastic condition. All the chrome surrounds are still bright and shiny, with no haziness present. Functionality And Accessories Everything in the cabin works properly as it should. All switches for the lights, fans, and window switches work without issue. All gauges operated correctly during our time driving the car. ENGINE BAY AND TRUNK Engine Bay The engine bay presents remarkably clean and correct. Following its recent detail, the engine bay looks great, with all the hoses deep and dark with no cracking and the wires neatly tucked. All factory stickers and markings are present as well. There are no signs of any issues, past or present, and it appears the car has been kept under careful ownership, with maintenance and correctness being of high priority. Trunk Area The trunk area is clean and tidy, with the original full Ferrari tool kit present at the back. Lifting up the floor reveals the full-sized spare as well. Underside The underside is clean and dry, with no odd leaks present. No rust or oxidation to note either. MECHANICALS Engine The engine starts easily, runs strong with little to no smoke once warm, and sounds fantastic. It feels powerful with a good throttle response. A healthy exhaust note emanates from the rear of the car, and the engine stays cool under use, showing strong oil pressure and temperature. Transmission The car shifts easily with good synchros tested from our drive out to photograph the car. Brakes And Suspension The brakes bite when prompted with no warping, fading, or pulling of any kind. The suspension is excellent with quick, tight turn-in, supplely absorbing bumps while still firm during cornering. Tires The tires are the proper Michelin XWX and appear to be from 2012. Despite their age, they show solid side walls and ample tread. 1972 Ferrari 365 GTC/4 LBI Limited If you are interested in the content of this listing, please contact the Dealer. Contact details are indicated below in the section "Contact the Dealer." Should you require confidential support from SpeedHolics for your inquiry, kindly complete the section "I am Interested." This listing is provided by SpeedHolics solely for the purpose of offering information and resources to our readers. The information contained within this listing is the property of the entity indicated as the "Dealer." SpeedHolics has no involvement in the commercial transactions arising from this listing, and we will not derive any financial gain from any sales made through it. Furthermore, SpeedHolics is entirely independent from the "Dealer" mentioned in this listing and maintains no affiliation, association, or connection with them in any capacity. Any transactions, engagements, or communications undertaken as a result of this listing are the sole responsibility of the parties involved, and SpeedHolics shall bear no liability or responsibility in connection therewith. For more information, please refer to the "Legal & Copyright" section below. SH ID 23-0829022 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS United Kingdom Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright Engine number 00078 A Matching Numbers Example Originally Finished In Verde Medio Niyinsky Italver Very Well Kept And Featuring Strong Mechanicals Currently Finished In Stunning Rosso Cordoba Over Tan Leather Interior Sale Includes The Original Toolkit, Owner’s Manual, As Well As Available Service History LBI Limited 4500 Worth St. Philadelphia Pennsylvania Contact details info@lbilimited.com +1 (610) 716.2331 Visit dealer's website If you are intrested in this car and you would like SpeedHolics to put you in touch with the right person, please fill in this form. Let us arrange everything for you. How to contact you? I'd like to receive weekly updates about new listings SUBMIT We take your privacy seriously. While submitting your information please check our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Your content has been submitted Disclaimer SpeedHolics has not been paid to feature this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. SpeedHolics provides the information contained in this section solely as a resource for its users without any form of assurance. While SpeedHolics tries to provide high quality content, it does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability, appropriateness for use or timeliness of this information. Visitors to this page should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any of the material it contains without first conducting their own investigations and seeking professional advice specific to their own situation if necessary. We will not be liable for any transactions carried out by you as a result of the information that you can find on this page. Please exercise your due diligence. Dealers Support Are you the owner of this content and you want to make changes or to ask any questions to our editorial team? Write an email to team@speedholics.com. Copyright & DMCA Photos and texts are property and copyright of the respective owner as indicated in the section "Dealer" of this page. SpeedHolics has requested and obtained written authorisation to reproduce the content. Copyright holders who believe their rights under copyright law have been infringed are invited to follow our notice and takedown procedure as required by DMCA regulations. The notice and take down procedure is described here: https://www.speedholics.com/copyright The Overview For two short years in 1971 and 1972, Ferrari produced the 365 GTC/4, a 2+2 grand tourer based on the chassis and drivetrain of the 365 GTB/4 “Daytona”. Under the hood was a 4.4 L Tipo F 101 AC 000 Colombo V12 engine mated to a 5-speed manual transmission that put out 335 hp. Rather than a transaxle setup like the Daytona, the 5-speed transmission was bolted directly to the engine, giving the 365 GTC/4 a near-perfect 51:49 weight distribution. US export models received three-point seat belts, side markers, and numerous engine modifications to comply with Federal emission standards, including air injection, a carbon, and a different exhaust system which lowered the engine output to 316 hp. Only 505 examples were built over the car’s two-year production span. Today, the GTC/4 stands as the more elegant and manageable younger sibling of the infamous Daytona. With a dramatically more street-worthy nature, the GTC/4 has the looks of the much pricier Daytona while being far more pleasant and comfortable to use on a daily basis. Pricing on the GTC/4 has been very solid over the last 5 years while continually trending in a positive direction. Having driven both extensively, we feel that the GTC/4 is overall undervalued given the fantastic V12 experience it provides in addition to its timeless good looks, and we see ample room for increased future value. This particular example, 101AC101147745, was originally one of just 15 GTC/4s finished in Verde Medio Niyinsky Italver, a striking bright green color with a Beige Connolly leather interior. It was delivered new in 1971 to official dealer M. Gastone Crepaldi Automobili S.a.s., domiciled at Via San Marco 26 in Milan, Italy. It was sold to its first owner, Mr. Alberto Tollentino, a resident of Milan, Italy. In 1976, it was exported from Italy to the United States at which time it was also repainted dark red first, and then in 1977, repainted again to blue metallic. It was then offered for sale by Ferrari of Los Gatos in Los Gatos, CA, in 1978 and again in 1988 with a reported 18,875 miles on the odometer. The car was then purchased by a new owner out of New York and repainted black, and later that same year, it was yet again offered for sale by Berlinetta Motorcars in Huntington Station, NY. Two years later, in 1990, the Ferrari was offered for sale by Tim Stanford Foreign Cars out of Fort Lauderdale, FL, with a reported 19,500 miles on the odometer. It remained in Florida for the next three years, where it was offered for sale by the same owner in 1991, 1992, and 1993 before it eventually exchanged hands in 1993 with 19,847 miles on the odometer. Following a six-year ownership in Miami, FL, this GTC/4 was offered for sale in 1999 to a fellow Floridian who owned the car for the next seven years. It made its way to Motorcar Gallery in Fort Lauderdale, FL, on July 2006 and was reportedly freshly serviced before being listed. It was purchased in August by it’s next owner out of Mars, PA, who continued owning the car for the next five years. The Ferrari made its rounds on eBay in late 2011 and early 2012. It was described as having undergone a bare metal Rosso Cordoba respray with a new Interior, re-chromed trim, engine detail, freshened camshaft by Web Cam Inc, rebuilt carburetors, starter, alternator, AC system, and brake booster. Sometime in mid to late 2012, it was purchased by its next owner out of Charlotte, NC, which is when the service records on file begin. Throughout this ownership, the car was mostly serviced at Automotive International of Charlotte, NC. In August of 2012, it received a brake system flush, cleaned wiper assembly, as well as some minor interior electrical repairs. It returned in October of the same year for further minor services that included an inoperative heat fan and a broken fuel enrichment system. A new window switch and lighter plug were installed along with new headlamps in August of 2013 by the same shop. A new ignition coil was installed in June 2014 to correct an intermittent ignition issue, and new engine mounts were also installed. The passenger wiper was repaired in March of 2015 due to a broken wiper arm post shaft, the voltage regulator was rebuilt, and the rear right wheel bearing was replaced. In May of 2015, new ignition boxes were installed along with the corresponding wiring and ignition coils. A couple of small holes in an exhaust were repaired as well. The car would exchange hands again in 2018, where it ended up with its current owner and consignor, who is a good friend and enthusiast. Being very knowledgeable about the workings of cars, he completed a number of maintenance items on his own, which included having the brake booster and master cylinder rebuilt, replacing the spark plug wires with factory-correct ones, replacing the fuel and vacuum hoses, balancing and tuning the carbs, and replacing the fluids and oil in 2020 then again in 2022. On June 16th, 2019, this GTC/4 was shown at ‘Eyes on Design,’ in Grosse Pointe Shores, MI, where it won a Blue Ribbon and the Designer’s Choice Award. As it sits, this is a well-sorted and very correct example of one of Ferrari’s most underrated V12 grand touring machines. High-speed and long-distance driving are what this car was built for, and its lengthy service history will allow its future owner to enjoy it to its full potential. Upon purchase, the new owner will receive the original toolkit, owner’s manual, and all service and history records on file. In addition, we are working on getting a Massini report for the car, which will be uploaded to the listing and included in the sale as well. The Details EXTERIOR Body And Paint The body shows straight original panels with good gaps throughout and no issues to speak of. The fitment of body panels appears to be factory correct. The paint, while not original, has wonderful depth and shine throughout and presents very nicely. Outside of very minor blemishes on the headlight covers, there is slight bubbling on the rear window surrounds as well as a ½ inch scratch on the driver’s side fender near the windshield. Glass And Trim The glass appears to be all original and free of any major blemishes. The trim and brightwork are all present and in very good condition with no nicks or scratches, and the rubber is deep black with no cracks. The front bumper rubber is very smooth with only minor aging but it looks consistent with the rest of the car. Wheels The wheels are in great condition on all four corners, with only the center lugnuts showing some abrasion. Notable Flaws Overall this GTC/4 presents extremely well. The only real items to note are some slight bubbling on the rear window surrounds as well as a ½ inch scratch on the driver’s side fender near the windshield. INTERIOR Seats And Surfaces The seats, which have been redone, are in good condition. The driver’s side is a bit more worn than the passenger side, which is to be expected. There is some discoloration on the seat bottom but other than that, they are in fantastic shape. The felt-lined dash is in fantastic condition. All the chrome surrounds are still bright and shiny, with no haziness present. Functionality And Accessories Everything in the cabin works properly as it should. All switches for the lights, fans, and window switches work without issue. All gauges operated correctly during our time driving the car. ENGINE BAY AND TRUNK Engine Bay The engine bay presents remarkably clean and correct. Following its recent detail, the engine bay looks great, with all the hoses deep and dark with no cracking and the wires neatly tucked. All factory stickers and markings are present as well. There are no signs of any issues, past or present, and it appears the car has been kept under careful ownership, with maintenance and correctness being of high priority. Trunk Area The trunk area is clean and tidy, with the original full Ferrari tool kit present at the back. Lifting up the floor reveals the full-sized spare as well. Underside The underside is clean and dry, with no odd leaks present. No rust or oxidation to note either. MECHANICALS Engine The engine starts easily, runs strong with little to no smoke once warm, and sounds fantastic. It feels powerful with a good throttle response. A healthy exhaust note emanates from the rear of the car, and the engine stays cool under use, showing strong oil pressure and temperature. Transmission The car shifts easily with good synchros tested from our drive out to photograph the car. Brakes And Suspension The brakes bite when prompted with no warping, fading, or pulling of any kind. The suspension is excellent with quick, tight turn-in, supplely absorbing bumps while still firm during cornering. Tires The tires are the proper Michelin XWX and appear to be from 2012. Despite their age, they show solid side walls and ample tread. Other Cars from LBI Limited 1971-Jaguar-E-Type-01.jpg 1971-Jaguar-E-Type-02.jpg 1971-Jaguar-E-Type-20.jpg 1971-Jaguar-E-Type-01.jpg 1/20 1971 Jaguar E-Type LBI Limited United Kingdom 1967-Lancia-Fulvia-Sport-1.3S-Zagato-01.jpg 1967-Lancia-Fulvia-Sport-1.3S-Zagato-02.jpg 1967-Lancia-Fulvia-Sport-1.3S-Zagato-20.jpg 1967-Lancia-Fulvia-Sport-1.3S-Zagato-01.jpg 1/20 1967 Lancia Fulvia Sport 1.3S Zagato LBI Limited United States 1990-Porsche-Carrera-4-01.jpg 1990-Porsche-Carrera-4-02.jpg 1990-Porsche-Carrera-4-20.jpg 1990-Porsche-Carrera-4-01.jpg 1/20 1990 Porsche Carrera 4 LBI Limited United States Last Featured Cars

  • 1987 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL

    This exceptional Mercedes-Benz 300SL has been lovingly maintained by its most recent custodian, who has spared no expense during his 10-year ownership. It is beautifully presented in Signal Red and retains its original factory paint – something of a rarity for this shade. The fact that it has not been resprayed or had its panels removed shows up in the precise factory-spec panel gaps all around. Sold new as a right-hand-drive, UK-market car, it features an immaculate Black and Charcoal cloth interior, and its service book features a wealth of original stamps – testament to how well it’s been looked after throughout its life. During the past 10,000 miles, it has benefitted from regular maintenance by The SL Shop. Along the way, items such as the anti-roll bar bushes and engine mounts have been replaced, and a major service in 2023 included repairs to the exhaust, fresh brake fluid following a pressure-flush of the system, and the steering box being refurbished. Later that year, the owner instructed The SL Shop to prepare this 300SL to the very highest standards, after which it was carefully placed into storage and not driven. In July 2024, it returned to The SL Shop for an oil service, meaning that it’s now ready to be used and enjoyed by its next owner. Even before its recent show-standard preparation, this was a concours-winning car, having regularly won its class and been awarded ‘Car of the Show’ at an event in which it beat 500 other entrants. It has always been praised by concours judges for its original condition, and only the stereo has been updated. The new Blaupunkt unit echoes the look of the period radio but features modern DAB functionality. Well sorted and prepared to the very highest standard, this Mercedes-Benz 300SL has been lightly but regularly driven over the past decade and fastidiously maintained regardless of annual mileage. It is now being offered for sale by its enthusiast owner purely due to a house move, and comes with its original warranty card, owner’s manual, service book and the UK-specific sales/service book – as well as the original factory data card. A stylish and supremely reliable choice of classic roadster, it must be one of the very best examples currently on the market. 1987 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL The Classic Motor Hub If you are interested in the content of this listing, please contact the Dealer. Contact details are indicated below in the section "Contact the Dealer." Should you require confidential support from SpeedHolics for your inquiry, kindly complete the section "I am Interested." This listing is provided by SpeedHolics solely for the purpose of offering information and resources to our readers. The information contained within this listing is the property of the entity indicated as the "Dealer." SpeedHolics has no involvement in the commercial transactions arising from this listing, and we will not derive any financial gain from any sales made through it. Furthermore, SpeedHolics is entirely independent from the "Dealer" mentioned in this listing and maintains no affiliation, association, or connection with them in any capacity. Any transactions, engagements, or communications undertaken as a result of this listing are the sole responsibility of the parties involved, and SpeedHolics shall bear no liability or responsibility in connection therewith. For more information, please refer to the "Legal & Copyright" section below. SH ID 24-0819001 FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS Sold SEARCH OTHER CARS United Kingdom Dealer This Car Contact the Dealer I am Interested Legal & Copyright Right-hand-drive, UK-delivered example Presented in original Signal Red paintwork Maintained regardless of cost by specialists such as The SL Shop Concours-winning example ready to enjoy The Classic Motor Hub Old Walls Ablington, Bibury United Kingdom Contact details info@classicmotorhub.com 01242384092 Visit dealer's website If you are intrested in this car and you would like SpeedHolics to put you in touch with the right person, please fill in this form. Let us arrange everything for you. How to contact you? I'd like to receive weekly updates about new listings SUBMIT We take your privacy seriously. While submitting your information please check our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Your content has been submitted Disclaimer SpeedHolics has not been paid to feature this product or brand, nor will we profit from any purchases you may make through the links in this article. We’re a fully independent website. SpeedHolics provides the information contained in this section solely as a resource for its users without any form of assurance. While SpeedHolics tries to provide high quality content, it does not guarantee the accuracy, reliability, appropriateness for use or timeliness of this information. Visitors to this page should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any of the material it contains without first conducting their own investigations and seeking professional advice specific to their own situation if necessary. We will not be liable for any transactions carried out by you as a result of the information that you can find on this page. Please exercise your due diligence. Dealers Support Are you the owner of this content and you want to make changes or to ask any questions to our editorial team? Write an email to team@speedholics.com. Copyright & DMCA Photos and texts are property and copyright of the respective owner as indicated in the section "Dealer" of this page. SpeedHolics has requested and obtained written authorisation to reproduce the content. Copyright holders who believe their rights under copyright law have been infringed are invited to follow our notice and takedown procedure as required by DMCA regulations. The notice and take down procedure is described here: https://www.speedholics.com/copyright This exceptional Mercedes-Benz 300SL has been lovingly maintained by its most recent custodian, who has spared no expense during his 10-year ownership. It is beautifully presented in Signal Red and retains its original factory paint – something of a rarity for this shade. The fact that it has not been resprayed or had its panels removed shows up in the precise factory-spec panel gaps all around. Sold new as a right-hand-drive, UK-market car, it features an immaculate Black and Charcoal cloth interior, and its service book features a wealth of original stamps – testament to how well it’s been looked after throughout its life. During the past 10,000 miles, it has benefitted from regular maintenance by The SL Shop. Along the way, items such as the anti-roll bar bushes and engine mounts have been replaced, and a major service in 2023 included repairs to the exhaust, fresh brake fluid following a pressure-flush of the system, and the steering box being refurbished. Later that year, the owner instructed The SL Shop to prepare this 300SL to the very highest standards, after which it was carefully placed into storage and not driven. In July 2024, it returned to The SL Shop for an oil service, meaning that it’s now ready to be used and enjoyed by its next owner. Even before its recent show-standard preparation, this was a concours-winning car, having regularly won its class and been awarded ‘Car of the Show’ at an event in which it beat 500 other entrants. It has always been praised by concours judges for its original condition, and only the stereo has been updated. The new Blaupunkt unit echoes the look of the period radio but features modern DAB functionality. Well sorted and prepared to the very highest standard, this Mercedes-Benz 300SL has been lightly but regularly driven over the past decade and fastidiously maintained regardless of annual mileage. It is now being offered for sale by its enthusiast owner purely due to a house move, and comes with its original warranty card, owner’s manual, service book and the UK-specific sales/service book – as well as the original factory data card. A stylish and supremely reliable choice of classic roadster, it must be one of the very best examples currently on the market. Other Cars from The Classic Motor Hub 1963-Maserati-3500-GTI-Sebring-01.jpg 1963-Maserati-3500-GTI-Sebring-02.jpg 1963-Maserati-3500-GTI-Sebring-12.jpg 1963-Maserati-3500-GTI-Sebring-01.jpg 1/12 1963 Maserati 3500 GTI Sebring The Classic Motor Hub United Kingdom 1965-Ferrari-275-GTS-01.jpg 1965-Ferrari-275-GTS-02.jpg 1965-Ferrari-275-GTS-15.jpg 1965-Ferrari-275-GTS-01.jpg 1/15 1965 Ferrari 275 GTS The Classic Motor Hub United Kingdom 1965-Jaguar-E-type-S1-4.2-01.jpg 1965-Jaguar-E-type-S1-4.2-02.jpg 1965-Jaguar-E-type-S1-4.2-15.jpg 1965-Jaguar-E-type-S1-4.2-01.jpg 1/15 1965 Jaguar E-type Series1 4.2 The Classic Motor Hub United Kingdom Last Featured Cars

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