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  2. 2005 Ferrari F430 Spider Is Our Bring a Trailer Auction Pick ...

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    This 13,000-mile Ferrari droptop is one of the last from the prancing-horse brand to offer a do-it-yourself gearbox, and we miss those days.

  3. Ferrari 458 - Wikipedia

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    The 458 Spider was introduced at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show. This convertible variant of the 458 Italia features an aluminium retractable hardtop which, according to Ferrari, weighs 25 kilograms (55 lb) less than a soft roof such as the one found on the Ferrari F430 Spider , and requires 14 seconds for operation.

  4. Ferrari F430 - Wikipedia

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    The F430 Spider is the convertible version of the F430. It was unveiled at the 2005 Geneva Motor Show , making it Ferrari's 21st road-going convertible. The car was designed by Pininfarina with aerodynamic simulation programs used for Formula 1 cars. [ 16 ]

  5. Ferrari SF90 Stradale - Wikipedia

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    The SF90 Spider is an open-top variant of the SF90 Stradale equipped with a retractable hardtop. It is the first Ferrari plug-in hybrid car offered as an open-top variant. It is also the most powerful non-limited convertible car in the world, having a combined power of 735 kW (1,000 PS; 986 hp). The previous record was held by the Ferrari 812 GTS.

  6. Ferrari P4/5 by Pininfarina - Wikipedia

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    The Ferrari P4/5 (officially known as the Ferrari P4/5 by Pininfarina) is a one-off sports car made by Italian sports car manufacturer Ferrari but redesigned by Pininfarina for film director James Glickenhaus, son of stock exchange magnate Seth Glickenhaus.

  7. The 20 Best Winter Vegetables to Enjoy This Season - AOL

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    3. Broccolini. Just when you thought we were finished with the “broc“ family, here comes more! Yes, there’s a real difference between broccolini, broccoli rabe, and broccolini — and ...