1999 Ferrari 360 on 2040-cars
Burlington, Colorado, United States
More details at: christinechharbaugh@f1drivers.com .
3rd time of relisting Im a motivated seller. For Sale 1999 Ferrari Modena 360 F1. 35k miles (well maintained miles)
This Ferrari is the lightest and the fastest of the 360s No pre cats from factory (2000 and above had pre cats) the
perfect Ferrari color Rosso Corso Red with beige leather interior. Near perfect with all papers and books 30,000
mile major service just preformed at landmark of Bellevue Washington where I bought the car (I have all receipts
for this work) guys if your seriously looking at buying an exotic car make sure you know where the car is at its
services and clutch reading. Not knowing could be a costly mistake. 2 sets of custom wheels with new tires, stock
exhaust, stock stereo. I have all the books, 2 sets of keys, Ferrari battery charger. I’ve owned several exotics
and I found that one with some miles is a better buy then one with low miles. Too many sit and after a while the
seals go bad along with other expensive issues. This car is driven and enjoyed.
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FCA's board of directors has just approved the separation of Ferrari from the rest of the group as a separate entity. Once that separation is complete, Ferrari will put 10 percent of its shares on the stock market "in the United States and possibly a European exchange" as well.
This isn't the first time that the idea of a Ferrari IPO has been raised. Sergio Marchionne, chief executive of Chrysler, Fiat and Ferrari (pictured above), first raised the idea four years ago. Former Ferrari chairman Luca di Montezemolo nixed the idea, but now that he's been discharged, it appears there's nothing to get in the way of Marchionne's desires.
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