We are pleased to offer this 2005 Ferrari 575M Maranello presented in Rosso Scuderia over black leather. A powerful grand touring coupe based on the 550 Maranello, the 575M was updated with a redesigned interior, subtle styling changes by Pininfarina, improved suspension and brakes, and a larger 5.7 L V12 engine. This 2005 example also features a 6-speed F1 automated-manual gearbox with limited-slip differential, desirable Daytona-style seats, red brake calipers, and a factory high-power sound system with a subwoofer. It is said to have been sold new in Miami before its original owner shipped it to their house in Venezuela for a period of time and eventually back to the U.S. in 2009. Remaining in pristine collector-grade condition while showing just over 2k miles on the odometer, this 2-owner 575M Maranello is being offered for auction by its seller in Missouri.
Showcasing Pininfarina-designed bodywork, this 575M is finished in Rosso Scuderia and the paint is said to be entirely original and in like-new condition. The seller has indicated a very slight indentation on the rear bumper (detailed images are provided in the photo gallery). Compared with the original 550 Maranello, styling updates for the 575M include a more aggressive front grille, redesigned headlights, and new 5-spoke 18” wheels. This example comes equipped with Michelin Pilot Sport tires that are said to be older, but still in good condition. Other factory features include red-painted brake calipers and Scuderia shields on the front fenders.
The cabin is trimmed in black leather and the seller describes the condition to be like-new. Highly desirable Daytona-style seats are factory equipped along with a leather rear shelf, automatic climate control, and a high-power sound system with a subwoofer. The original radio remains in place and all gauges and accessories are said to be fully functional.
The 575M is powered by a naturally aspirated 5.7 L V12 quad-cam engine paired with a 6-speed F1 automated-manual gearbox with a limited-slip differential. Compared with its predecessor, the 575M also features larger disc brakes, improved weight distribution, and an adaptive suspension. 508 HP and 434 lb.-ft of torque are sent to the rear wheels allowing this Ferrari to accelerate from 0-60 MPH in approximately 4 seconds while reaching a top speed of over 200 MPH. A binder of service records is said to be included and the seller reports that all engine and timing belts were replaced during a major service within the last month.
This sale will include original owner’s manuals, service records, a toolkit, spare tire, and a clean title. For any collector of fine automobiles, this beautifully preserved Ferrari 575M Maranello is not to be overlooked.
Comments (22)
Incredibly cool car with 2,000 miles on it, good deal for the condition but i would drive it so backed off once it got above other local 575 pricing; either drive the piss out of it knowing you can put on 20,000 miles and still be in the right mileage to sell it later or going to be worth a fortune in a few years if you keep the miles off.
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@Jtkeller Two owner car, clean Carfax. Drove the car Monday and it drives great, just had a belt service performed last month. It's ready to go.
i know it's super low miles, but has anybody checked the carfax? Any videos of the car startup/running/driving?
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I know the selling dealer having sold them my 2014 Porsche Cayenne Turbo S a few years ago. Very high quality people who know their vehicles. GLWTA.
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You're not going to see a whole lot of service records on any car with 2K miles on it.
Regarding driving it, a close friend who owned a 550 joked that if people really wanted to reduce tailpipe emissions and fuel consumption, we would all own Ferraris because nobody ever really drives them!
I enjoy reading non-fiction and indeed reading the service invoices are a non fiction comedy. That being said the car is gorgeous, I just wish the new buyer would drive it!