



Ferrari is known for many great things in the automotive world. They’ve built some of the most iconic racing machines, as well as most beautiful road cars in the world which complement their rich and age-old racing history. Equally iconic are the names they bestow upon some of their more exclusive models. Take this car as an example, a 2019 Ferrari Portofino Convertible. Named after a picturesque Italian town the Ferrari Portofino is a piece of art, much like the town. This low-mileage example has just 950 miles on its wheels and comes from South Carolina.
When you purchase a Ferrari, you don't just buy a car but also become a part of a rich automotive legacy. Every single component of a Ferrari is special right down to the paint they use on the cars that roll off the factory floors. This 2019 Ferrari Portofino Convertible sports one of Ferrari's most iconic exterior color codes which is the famous Rosso Corsa paint code. Rosso Corsa is Italian for ‘Racing Red’ and symbolizes Italian automotive manufacturers and their achievements, being the customary national racing color of the country. The Scuderia Ferrari Shields are another iconic feature on this car. A set of original Ferrari 20-inch Forged Dark Painted alloy wheels complement the red paint job perfectly. The Rosso Corsa exterior and the iconic Ferrari brand stand out but step into this 2019 Ferrari Portofino Convertible and you would notice a more subtle and less flashy outlook all in thanks to the Nero (black) interior color in place. The leather seats are fully electric and have a nice sporty touch with the Prancing Horse emblem stitched on the headrests. The rear seats are foldable in case you require more luggage space. The steering wheel of the car features the Manettino dial which is inspired by Formula 1 cars and is used to change driver settings of the car whilst on the move, without needing to lift a finger off the steering wheel. You also get front and rear parking sensors to help you navigate through tough parking spots and ensure that you don't damage that iconic Rosso Corsa exterior.
When Ferrari switched to turbocharged engines after producing some of the most aurally iconic naturally-aspirated powerplants, it was a strange time for many. However, Ferrari has since proven that they can make emotive turbo engines as well. Powering this 2019 Ferrari Portofino Convertible is a performance powerhouse V8 that’s just 3.9 liters in displacement, but utilizes twin turbochargers to kick out 591hp and send it to the rear wheels via a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission that changes gear in mere milliseconds. CCM3 Carbon Ceramic brakes ensure that you stop as well as you go.
Car Location: South Carolina Twin Turbo 3.9L V8 CCM3 Carbon Ceramic Brakes 7 Speed F1 Dual Clutch Transmission Manettino Steering Wheel Front and Rear Parking Sensors Rosso Corsa 'Scuderia Ferrari Shields Horse Stitched on headrest 20" Forged Dark Painted Wheels Full Electric Seats Foldable Rear Seats Backrest


If you lust after a lustrous red Ferrari that’s less than ten years old and comes with a folding hard top, you can’t miss out on the Portofino! With a name lifted straight from the village of Portofino on the Italian Riviera, it’s one of the Prancing Horse’s finest grand tourers of the current era. You can get your hands on one right now, in fact, because we have this 2019 Ferrari Portofino for sale. It’s from Irving, Texas, and bears just 5,500 miles on the clock. It also comes with a battery charger, a car cover, a Magneride dual-mode suspension system, a sports exhaust and more things that make your ownership and driving experience even sweeter.


Replacing the California T as Ferrari’s entry-level GT, the Portofino we feature here strikes a balance between elegance, daily usability, and the performance pedigree expected of Maranello’s finest. This 2019 example, finished in Rosso Scuderia over a Nero interior, reportedly has just 3,281 miles and is powered by Ferrari’s 3.9-liter twin-turbocharged V8 paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. In addition to its pedigree as a Ferrari, it also features desirable options such as Magneride dual-mode suspension, Scuderia Ferrari shields, and a Burmester-quality interior spec that highlights contrasting Giallo stitching and accents.


The 2019 Ferrari Portofino represents Maranello’s vision of blending everyday usability with pure Ferrari performance in a retractable hardtop grand tourer. Finished in Rosso Corsa over Cuoio leather, this U.S.-spec example (built June 2018) showcases a highly desirable configuration that balances luxury, technology, & driving emotion. With its 3.9L twin-turbocharged V8 producing 591 horsepower, lightning-quick dual-clutch transmission, & Ferrari’s signature steering-wheel controls, the Portofino embodies a modern GT that can cruise comfortably yet transform instantly into a focused sports car. Equipped with premium audio, carbon trim, & high-performance brakes, this Portofino is optioned to appeal to both spirited drivers & grand-touring enthusiasts.



The 1994 Ferrari 348 Spider represents the final evolution of the 348 series and the first mid-engine V8 Ferrari to be offered as a true factory convertible. With just 26,718 miles, this example showcases the raw, analog driving experience that defined Ferrari in the early 1990s. Positioned as the predecessor to the F355, the 348 Spider features improved handling, revised suspension geometry, and enhanced reliability over earlier 348 models. Finished in the iconic Rosso Corsa over a rich Cuoio leather interior, this car captures the quintessential Ferrari color combination, making it highly desirable among enthusiasts and collectors alike.


Ferrari’s SF90 Spider represents a monumental shift in the brand’s philosophy—blending electrification with uncompromised performance in a way that still feels unmistakably Ferrari. As the first plug-in hybrid spider from Maranello, it carries Formula 1-derived technology into an open-top experience, delivering nearly instantaneous torque and relentless acceleration. This particular 2024 example, showing just over 1,400 miles, stands as an exceptionally well-optioned and highly curated build, finished in the striking Giallo Montecarlo over a Nero interior. With over $89,000 in additional options beyond an already extensive carbon fiber specification, this SF90 Spider is far from standard—it’s a statement piece. The inclusion of desirable features such as the suspension lifter and advanced AFS system ensures that this car is not only blisteringly fast but also usable in real-world conditions, making it equally suited for spirited drives or refined cruising.


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.


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