**Only 5,700 miles since assembled. Looks like a million dollar
Ferrari. Built on a Corvette chassis. Service it anywhere that you
would take a Chevy. The molds were pulled from an original so it
has the same beautiful lines. Hard to tell from an original. Has
the aluminum bumperettes, brand new knock off wire wheels, Monza
exhaust tips etc. Has eye catching Daytona yellow finish and rich
black German cloth top. Interior on this car is more authentic then
most. Has genuine leather Ferrari style seats with headrests,
Ferrari style door panels & dash. Rare that it is a 5 speed manual
trans, everyone I have seen is an automatic. Has 5.0 GM motor with
4 barrel carb, 4 wheel independent suspension, power 4 wheel disc
brakes, power steering & a/c. Very recent work includes a $2,000
stereo system with 4 new speakers and Bluetooth. New gas tank,
serviced carb and window motor. This is the same type of car made
popular on Miami Vice. Own a Ferarri on a GM budget!
Air Conditioning
Power Steering
Power 4 Wheel Disc Brakes
Power Windows
Knock Off Wire Wheels
Power Antenna
Wood Wheel
Stereo
Tilt
VDO Gauges
Tonneau cover
Stereo system
Vehicle Details
1972 Ferrari Spider
Listing ID:CC-1108469
Price:$27,998
Location:Volo, Illinois
Year:1972
Make:Ferrari
Model:Spider
Exterior Color:Daytona yellow
Interior Color:Black Leather
Odometer:0
Stock Number:V18060
VIN:cl526663199
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