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You should buy your first Ferrari from a junkyard


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There is a saying in the middle Ferrari that owner Your first Ferrari should be red. You could choose a more esoteric exterior paint for your next machines from Maranello, but your first foray into the brand should be the typical and iconic Rosso Corsa or some version its derivative. This twelve year old boy 458 spiders has all the comforts of a first Ferrari and the added benefits of a very cheap price, thanks to its title of Florida’s salvationand that it is undergoing a Copart auction. Nice condition with low mileage 458s is selling for a quarter of a million dollars or more (and Spiders tend to be higher level) but this will only cost you half that!

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According to the listing, this car Listed as a running and driving vehicle. There aren’t any further notes about the car from the seller, but it seems pretty self-explanatory. This 458 seems to have had its fender bent, crushing the front bumper. The front bumper has been repaired and primed, or the vehicle has been fitted with a complete replacement bumper. The front trunk has a radiator but I don’t know if it is a replacement part or needs to be replaced. Inside, you can see that both the driver and passenger airbags have deployed.

Other than needing that bumper repainted, maybe some work behind the bumper to sort out the cooling system and a pair of airbags, this car looks pretty well on its way to being a great first Ferrari for for you. It’s hard to say without a full damage report or a firsthand inspection, but it doesn’t appear the suspension or drivetrain was damaged in any way. The car has only 21,265 miles on it, which is a lot for a Ferrari, but you should buy one that you plan to drive anyway.

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Having salvage papers, especially those from Florida, means you won’t be able to sell the car for a high price when you buy it. Collectors don’t want a car with high mileage or tags, but if the work is done properly and the car shows no signs of damage, it will make you a regular driver. Their Italian sports – quite satisfied.

If I had $125,000 to spare, I could have driven to Albany, New York and taken this. So sad My addiction to fast sports cars has more German roots. There’s nothing more exciting than a cheap Ferrari.

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