Equipment
5.5/436hp, automatic, red calipers, Scuderia shields.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Represented with 30,145 miles and an MSRP of $224,585. Paint looks tired and water-spotted. Dry, cracked weather stripping. Dirty wheels and underbody. Wrinkled, stiff leather. The 456 is one of the more unloved Ferraris, and this one certainly hasn’t been pampered, having clearly spent a significant amount of time out in the elements.
Market commentary
Being a four-seater Ferrari, the 456 has always been one of the company's less appreciated models. And the automatics were built before paddle shifters had taken over, so this one has a conventional torque converter box. It was a $55K no-sale in Kissimmee in January and a $45K no-sale in Glendale a few weeks, so surprisingly the third time was the charm for it here in Houston, and it's about as much as the seller could reasonably hope for it, too.