Ferrari 456 M GTA Coupé
99.900 €
Technische Daten
- Bauart:
- Coupé
- Farbe:
- rot
- Erstzulassung:
- 04/2001
- Türen:
- 2
- Kilometerstand:
- 7.356 km
- Kraftstoff:
- Benzin
- Leistung:
- 442 PS(325 kW)
- Getriebe:
- Automatik
Ausstattung
- ABS
- ASR
- Leichtmetallfelgen
- Servolenkung
- Klimaanlage
- Fensterheber elektrisch
- Fahrersitz elektr. verstellbar
- Radio / CD
Beschreibung
• Fahrzeugstandort: Bovenden
E-Fenster links, E-Fenster rechts, Klimaanlage, Radio-CD, ABS (Antiblockiersystem), Antriebs-Schlupfregelung (ASR), Lederausstattung, Servolenkung, Elektrische Sitze
Farbe: Rot
Leder: Rot
2001 Ferrari 456M GTA Coup
Coachwork by Pininfarina
Chassis no. ZFFWP50B000122545
Fahrzeug wurde vom Vorbesitzer von Silber auf Rot umlackiert
? Delivered new to France
? Automatic transmission
? Present ownership since September 2001
? Offered from dry storage
? Requires re-commissioning
Not since the 412s demise in 1989 had Ferrari offered a 2+2 and when the 456GT debuted at the Paris Salon in October 1992 it was obvious that the long awaited newcomer eclipsed all Maranellos previous four-seat Grand Tourers. Although new from stem to stern, the 456 GT incorporated elements familiar to generations of Ferrari cognoscenti - front-mounted four-cam V12, rear transaxle, tubular steel spaceframe chassis and all-independent suspension - while making an appearance for the first time were electronically-controlled adaptive suspension and a six-speed gearbox. Essentially a de-tuned version of that powering the 550 and 575, the new 5.5-litre V12 unleashed no less than 442bhp at a lowly 6, 250rpm yet remained smooth and tractable from idling speed to red-line thanks to its state-of-the-art engine management system. F40 excepted, the 456 was the most powerful road car developed by Ferrari up to that time, yet despite delivering supercar performance this relatively unstressed engine has proven to be very reliable.
For the 456 Pininfarina worked its magic once more to create a subtly beautiful curvaceous body contrasting with the hard edges of its predecessor. Although bereft of extraneous aerodynamic devices, the 456 remained stable up to its maximum of around 190mph, a figure that made it the worlds fastest production four-seater passenger car. Acclaimed on its debut, the 456s styling has not dated and is a tribute to Pininfarinas foresight in creating one of most successful designs of modern times. An air-conditioned interior, sumptuous Connolly leather trim, perfectly weighted power steering and Porsche-rivalling build quality all combined to make the 456GT a worthy competitor for Bentley, Aston Martin and Mercedes-Benz. An automatic transmission version, known as the 456 GTA, became available for 1997 and then two years later the model was given its one-and-only makeover, re-emerging as the subtly restyled and improved 456M GT, also available in GTA specification.
Delivered new in France by Charles Pozzi, this Ferrari 456M GTA had covered some 3, 200 kilometres when the previous owner purchased it from Michel Mhitarian Cars in Paris, September 2001. At the time of purchase a previous owner had already added some non-factory personalisation to the car, included gold plates badges and additional adornment. Offered from dry storage, the car comes with copies of the purchase invoice, cancelled French Carte Grise, Contrle Technique (2012) and a largely complete tool kit.
Preis ab Standort ohne EU-Verzollung
ZUBEHÖRANGABEN OHNE GEWÄHR, Änderungen, Zwischenverkauf und Irrtümer vorbehalten!
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E-Fenster links, E-Fenster rechts, Klimaanlage, Radio-CD, ABS (Antiblockiersystem), Antriebs-Schlupfregelung (ASR), Lederausstattung, Servolenkung, Elektrische Sitze
Farbe: Rot
Leder: Rot
2001 Ferrari 456M GTA Coup
Coachwork by Pininfarina
Chassis no. ZFFWP50B000122545
Fahrzeug wurde vom Vorbesitzer von Silber auf Rot umlackiert
? Delivered new to France
? Automatic transmission
? Present ownership since September 2001
? Offered from dry storage
? Requires re-commissioning
Not since the 412s demise in 1989 had Ferrari offered a 2+2 and when the 456GT debuted at the Paris Salon in October 1992 it was obvious that the long awaited newcomer eclipsed all Maranellos previous four-seat Grand Tourers. Although new from stem to stern, the 456 GT incorporated elements familiar to generations of Ferrari cognoscenti - front-mounted four-cam V12, rear transaxle, tubular steel spaceframe chassis and all-independent suspension - while making an appearance for the first time were electronically-controlled adaptive suspension and a six-speed gearbox. Essentially a de-tuned version of that powering the 550 and 575, the new 5.5-litre V12 unleashed no less than 442bhp at a lowly 6, 250rpm yet remained smooth and tractable from idling speed to red-line thanks to its state-of-the-art engine management system. F40 excepted, the 456 was the most powerful road car developed by Ferrari up to that time, yet despite delivering supercar performance this relatively unstressed engine has proven to be very reliable.
For the 456 Pininfarina worked its magic once more to create a subtly beautiful curvaceous body contrasting with the hard edges of its predecessor. Although bereft of extraneous aerodynamic devices, the 456 remained stable up to its maximum of around 190mph, a figure that made it the worlds fastest production four-seater passenger car. Acclaimed on its debut, the 456s styling has not dated and is a tribute to Pininfarinas foresight in creating one of most successful designs of modern times. An air-conditioned interior, sumptuous Connolly leather trim, perfectly weighted power steering and Porsche-rivalling build quality all combined to make the 456GT a worthy competitor for Bentley, Aston Martin and Mercedes-Benz. An automatic transmission version, known as the 456 GTA, became available for 1997 and then two years later the model was given its one-and-only makeover, re-emerging as the subtly restyled and improved 456M GT, also available in GTA specification.
Delivered new in France by Charles Pozzi, this Ferrari 456M GTA had covered some 3, 200 kilometres when the previous owner purchased it from Michel Mhitarian Cars in Paris, September 2001. At the time of purchase a previous owner had already added some non-factory personalisation to the car, included gold plates badges and additional adornment. Offered from dry storage, the car comes with copies of the purchase invoice, cancelled French Carte Grise, Contrle Technique (2012) and a largely complete tool kit.
Preis ab Standort ohne EU-Verzollung
ZUBEHÖRANGABEN OHNE GEWÄHR, Änderungen, Zwischenverkauf und Irrtümer vorbehalten!
.
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Gassmann GmbH
Alte Bundesstraße 48
37120 Bovenden
Deutschland
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Handelsregister: Amtsgericht Göttingen
Handelsregisternr: HRB 1396
Umsatzsteuer-Identifikationsnr.: DE 115314291
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