In the past 9 months of shopping 456s, I haven't encountered one.
For sale 456 "Schumacher Edition" 2003 21.000 kms https://www.leboncoin.fr/voitures/1155650984.htm?ca=12_s
Bernard- Looks like that one was not ordered with the gray wheels that were optional, but they are not obvious in all photos so I suppose those could be gray wheels. The gray wheels and sat/nav are shown as separate options in the Scaglietti catalog.
In Germany is a complete original "Schumacher Edition" (official they named it 456 GT M Bicolore Scaglietti) for sale. I know it is a low mileage car with 100% Ferrari history and only 2 or 3 owners before. It is in great condition and YES, it is a 6-gear-version. Quite sure it isn't cheap but really rare.
These are really rare. I’ve owned one for several years. Now in Paris. If it is in that condition as described, it can reach 125000 Euro
From my registry, there are only 3 Bicolore in the US. All in 2003, all 6-sps. One is Nero Daytona over Grigio Alfieri (131232), one is Grigio Scaglietti over Grigio Nuvolari (132383), and the last is Grigio Nuvolari over Canne di Fucile (132385). There was only one more car build for the US after these two and it is Argento
#132383 was for sale in 2013 - see chat link: https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/threads/2003-ferrari-456m-gt-bi-colore-schumacher-edition-1-or-2-for-u-s.404778/
If there are no performance upgrades (stock drive train) why would the maintenance be any more expensive or time consuming over a regular 456/550/575 or whatever for a schumi edition?
It would not cost more to maintain than any other M, that was not his point. His 575 likely will cost less to maintain, he thought.
Here is my list of Schumacher editions: 126886 Michael Schumacher’s Geneva Show Car. Grigio Nuvalari / Canna di fuculie met 128483 Argento & Canne di Fuculie/Light Gray and Black Red piping and stitching 128484 Grigio Titanio, Sabbia Blue Piping, blue upper dash, blue steering wheel 128485 Grey/Dark Grey Roof, gray interior 129892 Grigio Nuvalari and Grigio Scaglietti (Grigio Scuro) 130042 Grigio Titanio& Canne di Fuculie, grey interior 131232 Nero Daytona over Grigio Alfieri, red interior (USA) 132383 Grigio Scaglietti over Grigio Nuvolari (USA) 132385 Grigio Nuvolari over Canne di Fucile (USA), delivered 02/06/04, red calipers, dark gray wheels, bordeux stitching
My register agrees with these as the only 3 Schumacher editions to come to the US. Only thing I can add is that 383 has Bordeaux stitching as well as 385.
Also, 126480 is reportedly Grigio Nuvalari, Grigio Scaglietti Schumacher Edition according to Matthias Urban's F-Register site. Anyone know what the second paint color on 128484 is? Or have a picture?
I do not have 126480 in my register of 456M that came to the US so I presume it was a European (or RoW) car. As for 128484, I don't show that as a Schumacher Edition. I have that car as Grigio Titanio w/Sabbia interior, 6-sp gated, factory shields, blue piping on the seats and blue dash and steering wheel, and aluminum color brake calipers. The side note I have on the car is that it was for sale at Scottsdale Ferrari in Nov '20 with an asking price of $109k. No idea what it sold for. It had just over 14k miles at the time.