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Ferrari 456 GTCoupé 1995

General description : Äusserst schönes und gepflegtes Fahrzeug aus 2. Hand. CH-Auslieferung - Fritz Leirer AG - lückenlose Servicehistory! Alle Dokumente vorhanden und akribisch gut gewartet. Der Zahnriemen wurde zuletzt im Frühling 2023 bei 42'000 km ersetzt. Das Fahrzeug war kurz beim 1. Besitzer und seit 1999 vom 2. Besitzer sorgfältig gepflegt und gefahren. Optisch und technisch in einem Topzustand! MFK 5.2023 - nächstes Jahr ist der Wagen für die Veteranen-Zulassung bereit!

1995 Ferrari 456 GTCoupé is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Oberweningen by Touring Garage AG for €78800.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Ferrari Model : 456 Model Version : GTCoupé Engine size : 5.5 Model Year : 1995 Sub type : Coupé Location : Wehntalerstrasse 25 CH-8165 Oberweningen, Switzerland Vehicle Registration : Undefined

78800 €

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Touring Garage AG

Touring Garage AG
+41 44 8561111
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