Probably would cost a lot less than a California with A LOT more room in the back seat. Gotta wonder what it looks like with the top up, though.
good points: NNO got a pic with the top up I thought the Straman had a little more 'bump' over that rear shelf...so, guessing this is one of the authorized versions sold off recently.
Michael Sheehan sold this car many moons ago: http://www.ferraris-online.com/pages/carintro.php?reqcardir=FE-456CAB-101250
The car looks stunning with the top down, but I have to say the rear 1/4 windows ruin the look with the top up. They look out of place and too short front to back. This is a quibble but from me one of the best views of the 456 is from the rear 1/4. The rounded look of the rear panel and the way the rear windows tie to the roof line is very well executed. With the convertible it looks like there is too much top in this area... I wonder how they get these rear windows to lower when the top is down??? Looks like a pretty hefty engineering effort though! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
True: But cannot be made better. Rear quarter windows were fixed, and the B-pillar took some room too. There was a LOT of work needing done to even get the windows to look that good. Agree, Best with top down.
Yes. Red with tan leather, 17,300 miles, Tubi exhaust, being serviced right now. Cut by Straman. $99,000.
I just realized why it looked off - the rear decklid has been raised. This is why there is a trim piece below the edge of the trunk lid. The more I look at this car, the more interesting it becomes. I have to say, I give Straman an A for effort, it sure is beautiful with the top down. Are there updated pictures of the car in it's current state? Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
The one I posted in the first post of the thread is from yesterday. Would you like to see some other details?
I always thought Ferrari should have made one of these. They are such classically beautiful cars and with a soft top they still look great.
Ferrari did, several ...just no cabriolet for us...unless we were a certain, large, collector in the Middle East
Rick, did you mean the Sultan of Brunei? I thought his country was on the northern coast of the island of Borneo.
Ferrari should have made a convertible Testarossa for the masses (not Agnelli, not the Sultan). The one Pininfarina turned out wasn't as nice as the work Straman did (IMO). The Pininfarina conversions for the Sultan, those are really nice.
The car has a full set of tools, spare in a can, fuses, owner's manual - trying to locate the warranty card. I took the car outside to get some shots of the interior before the sun set and I had to stop every time someone walked by because everyone who saw it, loved it. It's a real eye-catcher, and such a pleasure to drive - nothing like a manual transmission with the gated shifter, and boy do I love convertibles. Anyway, the interior shots... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login