Lot 118

2000 Ferrari 550 Maranello

Coachwork by Pininfarina

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SOLD $212,800

Estimate

$250,000 - $300,000| Without Reserve

Chassis

ZFFZS49A1Y0119242

Car Highlights

Finished in Rare Color Combination of Giallo Modena over Nero

Benefiting from Recent Major Service; Displaying Just over 21,000 Miles

Original and Unmodified Example of the Pininfarina-Designed Grand Tourer

Retained by its Original Owner until 2024

Offered with Original Factory Books and Tools

Technical Specs

5,474 CC DOHC V-12 Engine

Bosch Motronic 5.2 Fuel Injection

485 BHP at 7,000 RPM

6-Speed Manual Gearbox

4-Wheel Disc Brakes

4-Wheel Independent Suspension

Saleroom Addendum

Please note that the published catalogue incorrectly states that the consignor purchased this vehicle in 2024 from the original owner. According to documents on file, it appears this vehicle has had two previous owners, the first from 2000–2006 and the second from 2006–2024. The consignor acquired it from the second owner earlier this year.

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For nearly a quarter century, following the end of 365 GTB/4 Daytona production in 1973, Ferrari’s lineup was conspicuously absent of a front-engine, two-seat, V-12 sports coupe. Though the long-lived 512 line of mid-engine, flat-12 machines were brilliant in their own right, enthusiasts lamented the lack of a flagship Ferrari in the prototypical mold, and it was this fertile atmosphere that facilitated a glorious return to form in the sharklike profile of 1996’s Ferrari 550 Maranello.

Beneath aggressive but graceful aluminum Pininfarina bodywork, the 550’s tubular space-frame chassis was home to equally elegant engineering, with highlights including four-wheel double-wishbones and a rear-mounted transaxle for 50/50 weight distribution. Undoubtedly central to the experience, however, was a dry sump, quad-cam, 48-valve V-12; internally coded tipo F133 A/C, this 5.5-liter unit produced 485 hp at 7,000 rpm, just 500 revs shy of redlining.

Retained by its original owner until earlier this year, and benefiting from a recent major service, which included fitment of a new timing belt and water pump, this example displayed just over 21,000 miles when catalogued, and is accompanied by its original factory books and tools. Widely lauded as an instant classic upon debut, the 550’s undeniable appeal has only increased over the decades, and this Maranello’s striking and rare color combination of Giallo Modena (Modena Yellow) over Nero (Black) hides with contrasting yellow piping further elevates its merit.

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