Lot 33
2005 Ferrari 575M Maranello
Estimate:
$275,000 - $350,000
Sold for:
$275,000
Timed Auction
Geared Online | October 2020
Category
Vehicles
Description
*Reserve Met | Lot is in the Market*
Coachwork by Pininfarina
VIN. ZFFBV55A250141041
Addendum
Please note that this vehicle will not be sold for use or resale in California or to a non-dealer California resident.
Highlights
One of Only 246 Examples Built with Traditional Six-Speed Manual Gearbox
Beautiful Color Scheme of Grigio Titanio (Titanium Gray) over Beige Leather
Desirably Equipped with Fiorano Handling Package and Daytona-Style Seats
Displayed at the Cavallino Classic in 2008; Less than 9,100 Miles from New
Offered with Books, Tools, Accessories, and Copy of Window Sticker
The 550 and 575M Maranello, produced from 1996 to 2006, represented a return to form for Ferrari. These elegant Pininfarina-designed GTs were the first front-engine, two-seat V-12 models built since the 365 GTB/4 Daytona ceased production in 1973. While all 550 Maranellos were equipped with the traditional six-speed manual, the vast majority of 575Ms were specified with Ferrari’s paddle-operated F1 gearbox. In all, just 246 examples were ordered with the optional gated six-speed manual gearbox; today, these rare “three-pedal” 575Ms are highly sought-after by collectors.
Delivered new to Boardwalk Ferrari in Plano, Texas, and carrying an original sticker price of $254,576, this particular six-speed manual 575M is finished in the attractive color combination of Grigio Titanio (Titanium Gray) over Beige leather. It was also factory-equipped with the desirable “Fiorano” handling package, Daytona-style seats, Scuderia shields, and 19" modular wheels, along with other notable options including interior carbon trim, Hi-Fi Stereo with Becker Silverstone CD changer, and leather upholstered luggage shelf.
Originally purchased by Marshall Fisco of Dallas, Texas, the 575M was sold in July 2007 to its second owner, Gary Jones of Sarasota, Florida, who exhibited it at the Palm Beach Cavallino Classic in January 2008. In 2010, a New Jersey-based collector acquired the Ferrari and retained it until earlier this year, when it was sold to the consignor. Today, the Ferrari remains in well-preserved original condition and the odometer showed less than 9,100 miles at the time of cataloging.
Records on file indicate that authorized dealers (including Boardwalk Ferrari, Ferrari of Tampa Bay, and Algar Ferrari) as well as specialist firms carried out service work for the three prior owners. Overall, the 575M presents well in all respects, although there is some wear on the wheels and bumpers, and the interior possesses some “sticky” finishes, common among Ferraris from this period. Significantly, the car is offered with its original books, tools, and accessories, as well as a copy of the window sticker and a CARFAX Vehicle History Report.
Presented here is an exciting opportunity to acquire an ideally specified six-speed manual 575M Maranello, one of the most desirable – and collectible – Ferraris of the modern era.
Coachwork by Pininfarina
VIN. ZFFBV55A250141041
Addendum
Please note that this vehicle will not be sold for use or resale in California or to a non-dealer California resident.
Highlights
One of Only 246 Examples Built with Traditional Six-Speed Manual Gearbox
Beautiful Color Scheme of Grigio Titanio (Titanium Gray) over Beige Leather
Desirably Equipped with Fiorano Handling Package and Daytona-Style Seats
Displayed at the Cavallino Classic in 2008; Less than 9,100 Miles from New
Offered with Books, Tools, Accessories, and Copy of Window Sticker
The 550 and 575M Maranello, produced from 1996 to 2006, represented a return to form for Ferrari. These elegant Pininfarina-designed GTs were the first front-engine, two-seat V-12 models built since the 365 GTB/4 Daytona ceased production in 1973. While all 550 Maranellos were equipped with the traditional six-speed manual, the vast majority of 575Ms were specified with Ferrari’s paddle-operated F1 gearbox. In all, just 246 examples were ordered with the optional gated six-speed manual gearbox; today, these rare “three-pedal” 575Ms are highly sought-after by collectors.
Delivered new to Boardwalk Ferrari in Plano, Texas, and carrying an original sticker price of $254,576, this particular six-speed manual 575M is finished in the attractive color combination of Grigio Titanio (Titanium Gray) over Beige leather. It was also factory-equipped with the desirable “Fiorano” handling package, Daytona-style seats, Scuderia shields, and 19" modular wheels, along with other notable options including interior carbon trim, Hi-Fi Stereo with Becker Silverstone CD changer, and leather upholstered luggage shelf.
Originally purchased by Marshall Fisco of Dallas, Texas, the 575M was sold in July 2007 to its second owner, Gary Jones of Sarasota, Florida, who exhibited it at the Palm Beach Cavallino Classic in January 2008. In 2010, a New Jersey-based collector acquired the Ferrari and retained it until earlier this year, when it was sold to the consignor. Today, the Ferrari remains in well-preserved original condition and the odometer showed less than 9,100 miles at the time of cataloging.
Records on file indicate that authorized dealers (including Boardwalk Ferrari, Ferrari of Tampa Bay, and Algar Ferrari) as well as specialist firms carried out service work for the three prior owners. Overall, the 575M presents well in all respects, although there is some wear on the wheels and bumpers, and the interior possesses some “sticky” finishes, common among Ferraris from this period. Significantly, the car is offered with its original books, tools, and accessories, as well as a copy of the window sticker and a CARFAX Vehicle History Report.
Presented here is an exciting opportunity to acquire an ideally specified six-speed manual 575M Maranello, one of the most desirable – and collectible – Ferraris of the modern era.