Equipment
5474/485hp, 6-speed, red calipers, Scuderia shields, Pirelli P Zero tires.
Condition
Number 13 of 448 built. Represented with 5,082 miles. Very clean inside and out other than the top of the gauge pod, which is pilling at some edges, same with the material on the transmission tunnel.
Market commentary
At the Kruse auction at the 2005 Concorso Italiano in Monterey this car, then only four years old, sold for $190,000. It has the attributes people want in a Ferrari today including a healthy front-mounted V12 and 6-speed manual transmission. Lack of a roof or more than a minimal soft top limits its use except in places like Southern California, Arizona or Nevada where the sun (mostly) always shines. That, and even the low miles, doesn’t explain the consignor’s decision not to accept this generous bid, or why Worldwide accepted it with a reserve above this much. It should have been loose and selling well before reaching this bid.