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Hot List: 1953-54 Ferrari. LA Craigslist Find

Posted on 23 October 2009 by crunge

Check into it at your own risk. Looks tempting!

1950’s ferrari project


Date: 2009-10-19, 5:24PM PDT
Reply to: sale-mdnrv-1428981168@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]


early 1953-54 ferrari coupe car is a project motor was replaced with a corvette 327, but i do have the v12, make an offer need to sell,

Jim Walter (323) 656-1614

6 Comments For This Post

  1. Nick Stanley Says:

    Did you just find this ad on craigslist or did you contact the owner about the car as well? What’s your suggestion as to how much the car should cost? Thanks!

  2. crunge Says:

    We came across this ad on craigslist. As to pricing this car, it needs to be seen and inspected in person, verify history and any documentation available as well as engine specs, etc to make sure everything is what it should be. From there a price can be determined. As with any vintage Ferrari, the sky could be the limit…

  3. Stuart Says:

    Chris it’s Stuart from Atlantic Beach.

    How are things?

    You hear anymore on this car??

  4. crunge Says:

    Hey Stuart,
    Things are good. I’ve been working on home projects leaving very little time for my cars lately… I’m not sure what the story is on this car. I never was able to get in touch with the seller.

    Thanks again for letting me drive your Ferrari. I’m a changed man.

  5. Matt Lindenmuth Says:

    Chris,

    I love your website, I just stumbled upon it yesterday. Remember when we were on the PCH in Malibu and that blue Lambo was at the traffic light next to us!?? Good times.. miss you man, hope all is well.

    Lindy

  6. crunge Says:

    Matt! It’s been way too long buddy. The sound of that Lambo has been etched into my memory banks forever. And the road trips will never be forgotten either. Sorry for totaling your truck!

    I’ll call you.

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