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Tony’s Take: 👍 👍 The 550 Maranello was the last of the manual-only 12-cylinder Ferraris. This one has low miles and a more-than-merely-acceptable color combo. The M’s quilted rear shelf and Daytona seats add appeal. Downside: Black interior vs tan.

MakeFerrari
Model550 Maranello
Year2000
Total Produced1000 for the US market
Number of OwnersNA
Mileage19k
Condition★ ★ ★
Price When New$218,458
Highest Previous Price$257k (01/22/2021)
Auction HouseBring A Trailer
Auction Date07/05/2022
My Prediction$205k
Hammered At$225K

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2 thoughts on “2000 Ferrari 550 Maranello

  1. I had this very car back in the day. Well not THIS car. The transmission sh*t the bed. Ferrari replaced it. Eventually. Great highway car, not a sports car in the bendy bits. Got my butt handed to me by a Subaru Impreza Turbo – of course. Amazed that they’re getting $200k but supply and demand.

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