Vehicle Description
?1984 Ferrari 512BBi Black on Black 27k MilesAmong the final run of
512BBi's built, this car was shipped from Maranello directly to
authorized Ferrari dealership Steven Kessler Motor Cars of New York
City on April 3rd, 1984. The Ferrari was homologated to US-spec and
approved by the EPA and DOT before being sold to its first owner,
Michael Sherman of Brooklyn, New York, who had ordered this very
rare and aggressive color combination of black on black. The second
owner of the car was one Robert Hufferman Jr. from Mooresville,
North Carolina who kept the Ferrari until 2002 when it found its
way to the garage of Ferrari collector Eugene Hammer of Savannah,
Georgia on December 16th, 2002. During Hammer's ownership, records
show a 15k mile major service that included replacing the clutch,
repairing air conditioning system, and replacing the brakes was
completed on the car with 14,556 miles showing on the odometer.
Samuel Ryder of Miami became the next keeper of the car. While in
his care, engine-out service was completed by Tim Stanford
including belt servicing. The next owner was Zaire Vere from Dubai,
Emirates who imported through Ferrari of Dubai. The 512 was then
serviced July 2015 including belts, clutch, new tires, fuel line
and battery at a cost of $16,500. Complete with service history
from new, this 512bbi still has its original selling dealer's
service books stamped with the appropriate mechanical work that has
been carried out, original books, leather Ferrari pouch, tools,
jack, keys, and wheel knock-off spinner hammer. Showing just a
touch over 27k miles on the clock, it is a near concours example of
Ferrari's great flat-12 sports cars. With a rising tide of interest
in these cars, they certainly aren't becoming easier to
obtainespecially examples as nice as this one.Price: $269,500