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Unit 5 & 6, Brands Hatch Circuit, Scrathers Lane, Fawkham, Kent
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US specification, with no modifications
Ferrari's 599 GTB is the successor to the Ferrari 575M - but it is much more than just a more powerful and faster grand touring car. The 599 GTB's engine is derived from the 6.0-litre V12 in the Enzo, producing 612bhp in this guise. Power is delivered through the company's 'F1 SuperFast' automated manual transmission ...
In late 1993, the 348 was revised, featuring subtle styling changes (front grille, rear chrome Cavallino and removable seat cushions) and more power with an improved version of the Bosch Motronic 2.7 Engine Management System and a new exhaust system. A convertible variant called the Spider was introduced in 1993 and ...
The Ferrari F355 is often regarded as the transition point into the modern era of Ferrari road cars, employing Formula One-derived engine technology and advanced aerodynamics. Pininfarina’s sleek F355 for Ferrari won instant praise when it was revealed at the 1994 Geneva Motor Show – and its popularity has never ...
The Ferrari 360 needs little introduction. The follow up to the incredibly successful F355 it ushered in a new era of Ferrari design. The previous decades sharp angles were replaced with svelte lines and a fully aluminium construction. The heart of the car is a Ferrari staple, the V8 from the 355 albeit slightly massaged ...
We are actively seeking to purchase and consign new inventory, so please contact us today to discuss. We pride ourselves on making instant decisions and accurately valuing your vehicle to reflect the current market and their condition, allowing for a swifter sale. At Foskers, we understand just what it means to be ...
Foskers' workshop at Brands Hatch has an established and enviable reputation for providing first-class Ferrari servicing and maintenance. Clients send their classic and modern Ferraris to us from all over the UK because of our experience, knowledge and attention to detail. Our workshop is managed by Alastair Gill, who ...
Foskers are proud to offer our purpose-built, dehumidified car storage facility in Kent. The discreet and secure location, with close links to the M2, M20, M25 and The Dartford Crossing, makes this facility ideal for storing vehicles from any location. We can take care of every aspect - from initial collection, to any ...
Ferrari’s iconic Dino was first shown to the world as a prototype at the 1965 Paris Motor Show. The car morphed into the 206GT of which only 150 cars were built from 1967 to 1969. This car was built with an all alloy body and had a 1987cc V6 engine. In 1969 the 246GT was released, which whilst a similar looking car in ...
The Ferrari 365 GTB/4 or Daytona was introduced as the replacement to the 275 GTB/4 with the intention of competing against Lamborghini's formidable Miura which had set the benchmark performance benchmark in the mid-60s. Contrary to the mid-engine supercar from Sant’Agata, the fundamental concept of the Daytona was to ...
The Ferrari 328 GTS and GTB had their worldwide debut at the 1985 Frankfurt motor show. Pininfarina’s Leonardo Fioravanti softened his previous design, remaining a popular choice with the Ferrari aficionados. Under the engine cover is the same transversely-mounted, fuel-injected V8 engine from the Ferrari 308 Quattrovalvole, ...
The Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 made its debut at the Brussels Salon in January 1964, proceeding its earlier 250 2+2 GTE and 330 America cousins. The Series I, as it later became known, was much more than a re-engined 250, it was a bolder, more distinctive incarnation in both looks and performance. Pininfarina was once again ...
The 348 TS replaced the 328 in 1989 and remained in production until 1995. It was in fact the final V8 model developed under the direction of Enzo Ferrari prior to his death, commissioned to production posthumously. It features a normally aspirated 3.4 litre version of the quad-cam, four-valve-per-cylinder V8 engine. This ...
The Ferrari F355 is often regarded as the transition point into the modern era of Ferrari road cars, employing Formula One-derived engine technology and advanced aerodynamics. Pininfarina’s sleek F355 for Ferrari won instant praise when it was revealed at the 1994 Geneva Motor Show – and its popularity has never ...
Ferrari’s F430 is perhaps the company’s ultimate useable supercar. It offers excitement and agility, alongside comfort. The performance is simply breath-taking, with acceleration from 0 to 60 mph in less than four seconds and a maximum speed in excess of 195 mph. Ferrari’s F1 gearbox, as fitted to this example, ...