![]() 02/15/2016 at 17:15 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Says it’s the only LHD model not in a ferrari museum. I hope anyone who bought a flappy paddle which is worth 1/4 of that is kicking themselves extra hard.
http://www.artcurial.com/en/asp/fullCat…
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Is there anything else special about it?!
A few years back it seemed like these were more common than Honda Civics in South Florida, so I figure there had to be a least a few with a clutch pedal running around.
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So those things were $275K at the top when new? This is silly - and I doubt it will become a classic. Too many of them ....
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I’m not sure if it’s the California, but I remember reading somewhere that the number of some Ferrari model with manuals were in the single digits.
So if I’m remembering correctly, this is the rarest of the rare.
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Only LHD with a clutch pedal.
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This auction claims 5, someone on the Ferrari forum said 7 world wide.
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Wow. And I thought they were boring enough already!
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There are only 5 or 7 (depending who you believe) built with a manual transmission. F430s with a gated trans are fetching double the F1 trans. a 599 with a stick sold for $800k and there are at least 25 of those.
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Wow. If I wanted a Ferrari, I’ve always loved the 612 Scaglietti ... love the looks.
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I also like the look of that car, a lot of people don't. It's definitely the classiest of the modern ferraris.