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.
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This 456 is billed as having just 2 owners from new and currently shows less than 10,000 miles on its odometer.
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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.
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2/19/24 10:51 p.m.
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?