Ferrari For Sale

Ferrari cars for sale. Used Ferrari cars available for sale from individuals and dealers from around the country.

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Ferrari 25 In 1 Home Gym unica technogym / Ferrari colab
Ferrari 25 In 1 Home Gym unica technogym / Ferrari colab
$22,000.00

2004 Ferrari 360
2004 Ferrari 360
$74,800.00

2024 Ferrari 296 GTB 1 of 1 Bespoke edition , $150k in upgrades Sy 4806955002
2024 Ferrari 296 GTB 1 of 1 Bespoke edition , $150k in upgrades Sy 4806955002
$459,800.00

2007 Ferrari 430 F430 COUPE 4.3L V8 16K LOW MILES BEST DEAL ON EBAY!
2007 Ferrari 430 F430 COUPE 4.3L V8 16K LOW MILES BEST DEAL ON EBAY!
$96,000.00

2005 Ferrari 430 Spider
2005 Ferrari 430 Spider
$90,000.00

2010 Ferrari 458
2010 Ferrari 458
$158,999.00

2021 Ferrari 812 GTS 2DR CNV
2021 Ferrari 812 GTS 2DR CNV
$21,853.00

Ferrari FF F151 2012 Engine Complete 6262 cc V12
Ferrari FF F151 2012 Engine Complete 6262 cc V12
$30,000.00

2017 Ferrari 488 GTB
2017 Ferrari 488 GTB
$119,188.00

1978 Ferrari 308
1978 Ferrari 308
$99,900.00


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Ferrari is an Italian sports car manufacturer that is known around the world for their sleek looking cars that are not only fast, but also classy.

Enzo Ferrari was born close by Modena, Italy on February 18, 1898. He got his first taste of racing when he was 10 years old at an automobile race in Bologna, Italy. This is when he decided he wanted to be a racecar driver.

Later while working for a small car maker, he took up racing. He finished in 9th place in 1919 at the Targa Florio. Shortly after the race, he found employment with Alfa Romeo. Still racing he drove a 1920 Targa Florio and came in 2nd place.

In 1923, Ferrari had the honor of meeting Count Enrico and Countess Paolina Baracca during a race at the Circuit of Sivocci at Ravenna. The Count and Countess were parents of the Francesco Baracca who was at Italian pilot that died on Mount Montello during the war. After his death, the Count and Countess gave Ferrari their son’s squadron badge the famous prancing horse on a yellow shield.

Ferrari only built a few racing cars bearing his name and the famous prancing horse shield. Finally, in 1929, Ferrari formed the Scuderia Ferrari a club aimed for organizing racing members. This team competed in 22 events and scored eight victories with the other placings very good.

Ferrari left Alfa Romeo in 1940 and began a new company by the name of Auto-Avio Costruzioni Ferrari. The shop was destroyed by bombs in 1944, however, by 1946, the shop was rebuilt, and Ferrari started work on the first Ferrari motorcar.

This first road car was seen in 1947 by the name of the 125 S Ferrari. It had a 1.5 L V12 engine. Ferrari never really liked any of customers, as he believed many of them were only buy the automobile for the prestige that came with owning a Ferrari instead of its performance.

Some of the Ferrari styling over the years has come from design houses such as Pininfarina, Scaglietti, Bertone, Touring, Ghia, and Vignale.