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- 2015 Ferrari California T
- 3.9L Twin-Turbocharged V8
- 7-Speed F1 Dual-Clutch Automatic
- RWD
- Sky Blue Vinyl Wrap (Including Door Jambs)
- Rosso Corsa Exterior
- Cuoio Interior
- Carbon Fiber Driver Zone + LEDs
- Carbon Fiber Center Bridge
- Carbon Fiber Dashboard Trim
- Embroidered Prancing Horse Headrests
- Yellow Rev Counter
- Scuderia Ferrari Fender Shields
- Yellow Brake Calipers
- Front & Rear Parking Sensors
- Heated Power Seats
- Daytona Style Seats
- 20" Forged Diamond-Design Sport Wheels
- Two-Tone Paint (Nero Roof)
Extras Included in the Sale
- 1 Key
Ferrari’s California T marked a major turning point for the marque, reintroducing turbocharging to Ferrari’s road cars for the first time since the legendary F40 while retaining the approachable grand touring personality that made the California such a success. Introduced for the 2015 model year, the California T sharpened the formula with significantly improved performance, revised styling, and more advanced technology, all while preserving the retractable hardtop versatility that makes it equally comfortable as a coupe or open-top cruiser. This particular 2015 Ferrari California T shows 22,306 miles and stands out thanks to an especially eye-catching presentation, wearing a Sky Blue vinyl wrap—including the door jambs—over its original Rosso Corsa finish, paired with a warm Cuoio interior. Well optioned with desirable carbon fiber appointments, Daytona seats, Scuderia shields, and forged wheels, this Ferrari offers an appealing combination of performance, usability, and unmistakable Italian character.
Exterior and Interior
The exterior of this 2015 Ferrari California T blends elegant grand touring proportions with unmistakable Ferrari aggression. While originally finished in Rosso Corsa, this example currently presents in a striking Sky Blue vinyl wrap that extends into the door jambs for a more complete transformed appearance, creating a unique and highly distinctive visual identity. The contrasting Nero retractable hardtop enhances the two-tone aesthetic, while signature Ferrari cues such as the Scuderia fender shields, yellow brake calipers, and 20-inch forged diamond-design sport wheels reinforce the car’s sporting pedigree. Unlike more uncompromising mid-engine Ferraris, the California T delivers a more refined and approachable design language without sacrificing presence, making it one of Ferrari’s most versatile open-top offerings. The interior of this 2015 Ferrari California T showcases the brand’s ability to blend luxury with motorsport-inspired design. Finished in rich Cuoio leather, the cabin feels warm, upscale, and unmistakably Italian, while Daytona style heated power seats add both visual drama and long-distance comfort. This example is particularly well equipped with Ferrari’s highly desirable carbon fiber interior options, including the carbon fiber driver zone with LED shift indicators, carbon fiber center bridge, and carbon fiber dashboard trim, all of which elevate the cockpit with a distinctly performance-focused atmosphere. Embroidered Prancing Horse headrests, the signature yellow rev counter, and Ferrari’s driver-centric switchgear complete a cabin that feels equally suited for spirited driving or grand touring refinement.
Engine
Powering this 2015 Ferrari California T is a 3.9-liter twin-turbocharged V8 that marked Ferrari’s triumphant return to forced induction road cars. Producing a thrilling blend of immediate torque and high-revving character, this engine transformed the California formula into something far more serious from a performance standpoint, while maintaining everyday drivability. Paired with Ferrari’s superb 7-speed F1 dual-clutch automatic transmission, gear changes are lightning quick whether cruising comfortably or pushing harder through the gears. Power is sent to the rear wheels, preserving the classic Ferrari sports car dynamic, while advanced electronics help balance performance with confidence. The California T’s drivetrain strikes a compelling middle ground between exotic supercar excitement and genuine long-distance usability, making it one of Ferrari’s most versatile modern grand tourers.
Ferrari’s California T marked a major turning point for the marque, reintroducing turbocharging to Ferrari’s road cars for the first time since the legendary F40 while retaining the approachable grand touring personality that made the California such a success. Introduced for the 2015 model year, the California T sharpened the formula with significantly improved performance, revised styling, and more advanced technology, all while preserving the retractable hardtop versatility that makes it equally comfortable as a coupe or open-top cruiser. This particular 2015 Ferrari California T shows 22,306 miles and stands out thanks to an especially eye-catching presentation, wearing a Sky Blue vinyl wrap—including the door jambs—over its original Rosso Corsa finish, paired with a warm Cuoio interior. Well optioned with desirable carbon fiber appointments, Daytona seats, Scuderia shields, and forged wheels, this Ferrari offers an appealing combination of performance, usability, and unmistakable Italian character.
Want a red Ferrari with a naturally aspirated V8, a retractable hardtop, and a fine black interior that embodies that soulful Italian spirit of performance? This 2012 Ferrari California ticks all those boxes, and it’s got just 42,241 miles on the clock. Coming from the California line-up of 2008 to 2017, this car has reportedly been used like new, and comes with a recharger plus a second key. We’re also told that this Lawton-based Ferrari comes with original Nero paint, over which a red vinyl wrap has been applied, so if you like it red or want a more muted shade, you can have either when you acquire this machine.
If you want a Ferrari, there’s a fine array of modern models to pick from. Let’s take, say, the past ten years. You’ve got the 488, Portofino, Roma, California, GTC4 Lusso, Superfast, etc. Today’s Prancing Horse is a 2016 Ferrari California T. The California is a 2+2 hardtop convertible built as a grand tourer. It was made between 2008 and 2017, making this 37,481-mile example from Weston one of the last to leave the gates of Ferrari’s famous Maranello factory. With its 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8, 20-inch Forged Diamond wheels and Daytona-style seats, this is a nice choice for those who want a Ferrari that’s a comfortable but fast cruiser, rather than an all-out racing machine. Because this car will get you places very quickly and thrill you to the maximum, but will do so in great comfort and luxury.
The Ferrari 328 is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful and reliable V8 Ferraris ever produced, but this 1988 Ferrari 328 GTS takes the iconic Italian sports car into an entirely different realm. Built as a no-expense-spared custom project, it combines exotic styling with modern engineering and show-quality craftsmanship. Showing 38,012 miles, this former TOYO Tires-sponsored SEMA build features an extensive Carbon Kevlar widebody designed by Mitch Button, a professionally engineered turbocharged V8, custom air suspension, and countless bespoke components that make it unlike any other Ferrari 328 on the road.
The Ferrari F430 is widely regarded as one of the defining driver’s cars of the modern Ferrari era, bridging the gap between the analog character of earlier models and the advanced technology that would follow. Introduced as the successor to the 360 Modena, the F430 featured a larger naturally aspirated V8, Formula 1-derived electronics, and significantly improved performance while retaining the visceral engagement that enthusiasts continue to seek today. This 2006 Ferrari F430 Coupe shows approximately 35,070 miles and is finished in the timeless combination of Nero over Nero. Equipped with sought-after factory options including carbon ceramic brakes, Daytona-style seats, carbon fiber interior trim, and yellow brake calipers, this F430 embodies the era of high-revving naturally aspirated Ferraris that many consider the sweet spot of the marque’s V8 lineage.
As the final naturally aspirated V8 mid-engine Ferrari before the turbocharged era began, the 458 Spider occupies a special place in modern Ferrari history. This 2015 Ferrari 458 Spider shows just 31,762 miles and presents in timeless Bianco Avus over Nero leather, a sophisticated combination that highlights the car’s sculpted bodywork and exotic character. Widely regarded as one of the greatest driver’s cars Ferrari has ever produced, the 458 Spider pairs breathtaking performance with an intoxicating soundtrack from its 4.5-liter naturally aspirated V8. This particular example is further enhanced by desirable factory options including Daytona seats, carbon fiber interior appointments, Rosso Corsa brake calipers, and forged wheels, making it a well-equipped specification of one of Maranello’s most celebrated modern supercars.
Bentley’s fourth-generation Continental GT and GTC ushered in a new era for the marque by pairing breathtaking grand touring capability with an advanced plug-in hybrid powertrain. This 2026 Bentley Continental GTC represents the pinnacle of open-top luxury, combining handcrafted British craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology and effortless performance. Showing just 578 miles, this virtually new example is beautifully specified in an elegant Camel exterior over a Linen interior, complemented by the sought-after Mulliner appointments, Touring Specification, Blackline Specification, and an impressive Bang & Olufsen for Bentley audio system. It’s a sophisticated grand tourer equally at home on a cross-country journey or cruising the coastline with the top down.
The Ferrari 328 is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful and reliable V8 Ferraris ever produced, but this 1988 Ferrari 328 GTS takes the iconic Italian sports car into an entirely different realm. Built as a no-expense-spared custom project, it combines exotic styling with modern engineering and show-quality craftsmanship. Showing 38,012 miles, this former TOYO Tires-sponsored SEMA build features an extensive Carbon Kevlar widebody designed by Mitch Button, a professionally engineered turbocharged V8, custom air suspension, and countless bespoke components that make it unlike any other Ferrari 328 on the road.
The Mercedes-AMG G 63 has long stood at the pinnacle of luxury performance SUVs, but when BRABUS applies its signature craftsmanship and engineering, it enters an entirely different league. This 2025 Mercedes-AMG G 63 BRABUS G700 has traveled just 12,136 miles and has undergone an extensive, fully documented BRABUS transformation totaling well over $200,000 in premium components and craftsmanship. Finished in striking MANUFAKTUR Arabian Grey over a Black Exclusive Nappa Leather interior, this G700 combines unmistakable road presence with extraordinary performance. Featuring the coveted BRABUS PowerXtra B40-700 performance upgrade, aggressive Widestar widebody conversion, forged 24-inch Monoblock ZV wheels, and an extensive collection of genuine BRABUS carbon fiber components, this example represents one of the most comprehensive W465 BRABUS builds available. Complete with BRABUS certification, it offers collectors and enthusiasts the opportunity to own an exceptionally rare, professionally commissioned G700 that delivers supercar performance in an unmistakable luxury SUV.
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