Vehicle Description
1 of 403 Silver Exterior with Light Grey Interior 5.5L V12 Engine4
Speed Automatic Transmission35,304 MilesRWD200 MPH CarCustom HRE
Rims, Low Pro Tires, and Bilet Cup Holders 17" Alloy Front and Rear
Wheels285/40/17 Goodyear Racing Tires The name 456 is derived from
the fact that each cylinder displaces 456 cubic centimeters. This
was the last Ferrari to use this naming convention until the488
GTB. Despite its exceptional performance, the 456 has a relatively
unstressed engine, which has proven to be a very reliable unit. A
further developed version of this engine was used in the
front-engined550 Maranellogrand tourer that was introduced in 1996
and which became the most powerful naturally aspirated Ferrari road
car aside from the 456. The chassis is a tubular steel space-frame
construction with a one-piece composite bonnet and body panels of
aluminum. The body panels are welded to the chassis by using a
special "sandwich filler" calledferanthat, when laid between,
allows steel and aluminum to be welded. Pininfarina was responsible
for the bodywork of the 456 until 1996 when production was moved to
Ferrari.All early cars have Pininfarina script and badge, whilst
allModificatasonly have thedisegno Pininfarinascripts. One of only
403 456GTA's built, this car is more rare than most models, This
particular example has been part of a predominant Orange County
collection for over 16 years, this matching numbers car has an
automatic transmission and a top speed of 192 MPH. A beautiful
silver exterior and light grey interior make the prefect
combination. The car was fitted with custom HRE rims and matching
low profile tires.A custom billet aluminum cup holder. This modern
classic has had a recent service consisting of a Tune-Up,
replacements of all fluids, new dual fuel pumps, new plugs, timing,
new battery, new turn signal flasher, oil change, radiator flush,
tire/brake Inspection. The car has a salvage title due to bent
brackets in the bumpers (occurred with current owner) that have
been corrected. Not the result of collision. This Pininfarina
designed Ferrari, has a 5.5 liter12 cylinder producing 442 BHP. The
automatic gearbox shifts cleanly. With only 35K miles this is a
true Ferrari daily driver.