They have them on their website. Here are some better photos: 2003 Ferrari 575M Maranello Warrensville Heights, Ohio | Marshall Goldman Motor Sales
Front bumper was hit but according to police report it was only the bumper and headlight. I know accident history can kill resale but they have had this car for 9 months. I am trying to get to the bottom of it. Seems like a good deal regardless of the accident history.
Darth550, I believe they have just been dropping the price little by little. I think it was at $100,000 if I recall. I want to see if anyone knows the story about the car before I get a PPI. 6 owner car with an minor front accident is all I have been able to find out so far.
Yes, could have even been more like 2 years, then must have wholesaled it to MG - however the car fax has all that on it. A good PPI and this could make sense for the right person.
Yes, Ferrari of New England had it for over year. Damage on the CARFAX. Marshall Golman got tired of seeing it for sale there and bought it with the attitude that they can sell anything and make money on it.(Which is almost true) I'm sure the car is nice and looks to be a good deal. PPI it and drive like you stole it. I'm sure they will negotiate more just to move it. There might be a good deal here for someone.
Actually looks like a lot of Maranello with nice options for the price, and relatively low mileage, too. Mine went over 22,000 this week.
Something about that rear shelf doesn't look right...isn't the stitching supposed to continue on the upper portion??
Car obviously looks good in pics. Would suggest you make sure you know which exterior Nero the car is as there are two, in case you have an opinion. Nero and Nero Daytona which is a metallic black. Personally I like one but not the other on these cars. Also be sure that the shields are factory or not. In more than one case dealers have a tendency to leave this fact off when adding them to their cars options list. The rear shelf looks normal IMO, however may be loose on the vertical section. Bill FL
you know if the front bumper has been resprayed...... it is likely a better job than the factory job on the rest of the car.... might be an issue
Rear stitching is the same as every other 575M with leather rear shelf where the original purchaser did not opt for the rare diamond stitching. Have never seen one with stitching on the piece that butts up against the rear window. Stitching mimics the pattern on the standard 575M seats.
The leather meeting the speaker grilles is what you were saying might look like stitching under the back window?
Your spidey sense serves you well. I'll bet you know this "dealer" is a wholesaler that slaps lipstick on them for the punters