Fantastic car but probably the most troublesome of all Ferraris of that era. Do lots of home work before buying, the M was sorse
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Looking for a more inexpensive entry into V12 Ferrari ownership? Hagerty currently values a 456 Coupe–like this one for sale–at $65,500-$158,000 depending on condition.
This 456 is billed as having just 2 owners from new and currently shows less than 10,000 miles on its odometer.
The Ferrari is also noted to be one of only 1435 early-model examples to be built by Pininfarina and one of just 1548 to be fitted with the six-speed manual from the factory.
Find this 1995 Ferrari 456 Coupe for sale from Fantasy Junction, price available upon application.
Fantastic car but probably the most troublesome of all Ferraris of that era. Do lots of home work before buying, the M was sorse
Ahhh the good old Ford probe generation of Ferrari. I still would not mind one of these. The decent ones pre-coved were 65K or so. I see they have gone up quite a bit.
Mightyyt; You are so wrong. Clearly you have never owned a V12 Ferrari. They are the least troublesome, most reliable. And they are easy to get into and out of. 0-60 in under 5 seconds, top speed beyond what anyone would want to do. The 456 has a trunk and a back seat and my wife and I oftent take golf clubs and luggage for a 3 or 4 day weekend without a worry. And the sound? Oh the sound of that V12 is amazing. Did I mention you don't have to fall out or use your hands to get in and out of?
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