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  • Seller image for Rosso Ferrari No. 24 2005 for sale by Argyl Houser, Bookseller

    Maurizio Parlato; Patrick Hong; Paul Frere; Adam Cooper; John Lamm; David Seibert; Sue Zesiger Callaway; Jim Hall; Kim Wolfkill

    Language: English

    Published by Hachette Filipachi Media, U.S.A., 2005

    Seller: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Spotless inside and out. Upper right and lower right corners of the front cover just slightly bent. Very little wear otherwise. It will be packed with a backing card and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "President's Letter: Farrari in 2005" (Celebrating a half-century of success in North America and sowing the seeds of the next half-century's progress, passion and purpose); "2006 Ferrari F430 Spider" (Top-down motoring has never been this exciting with 0-60-mph performance of 4.0 seconds, excellent brakes and superb handling); "Hot Laps" (Writer Paul Frere takes on the challenging Ferrari test circuit where he once matched up with a man named Michael. This time P.F. drives the 430); "The Ferrari FXX" (Only 20 of these special models will be offered for sale, and the fortunate buyers get to enjoy exciting track times with Ferrari); "The American Side of Michael Schumacher" (Ferrari's World Championship driver finds relaxation in America and takes delight in things like Harley-Davidson motorcycles); "2005 Superamerica" (What better way to enjoy the delights of Monte Carlo than behind the wheel of the super-exclusive Superamerica?); "Superamerica: The Lineage" (Two beautiful examples of the early models that carried the Superamerica name are driven in the Nevada desert); "The Ultimate Ferrari Weekend" (When you feel that overwhelming urge to compete, the Ferrari Challenge series offers opportunities for exciting racing); "612 Scaglietti" (A woman's-eye view of living with Ferrari's newest Grand Touring car and the benefits it brings to all who gaze upon it); "360 Modena Ownership: Now's the Time" (The factory-backed program that provides complete assurance to anyone looking to buy a previously owned F360); "The Human Factor" (Big things are happening with Ferrari in America, including a special showroom in New York and dealerships in Las Vegas and Silicon Valley); "Model Masterpieces" (Ferrari scale models bring the artistry of Maranello--modern and historical--into your home of the office); and "Return of the Trident" (Racing improves the breed, and in this case the Maserati MC12 is showing its heritage in a surprisingly successful fashion).