Ferrari 360 Modena Coupe 2-door 3.6l on 2040-cars
Park Ridge, Illinois, United States
European Ferrari 360 Modena with 6 speed manual transmission. This vehicle was imported in February of 2001 in New York. In the past year it has had 30k major serviced performed, includes all belts, gaskets, filters, spark plugs, etc. I also replaced the transmission and clutch in the past year. Other work performed over the year include but not limited too; brake pads, brake rotors, brake fluid flush, coolant flush, trans flush,replaced both MAFs, replaced a shock, trans mounts, sway bar bushings, coil pack. Minor modifications include 19" HRE 547s with Yokohama AVS sport tires, one off custom exhaust (sounds amazing but not obnoxious), 360 challenge front bumper & rear challenge grill, also had horn replaced with a true sounding Ferrari air horn, lastly replaced old and dull Ferrari radio with a Sony CD deck. I have receipts for parts and services as well as pictures of work performed. Car comes with 2 sets of keys and a car cover. Plea be aware that according to vehicle history report, this car was involved in accident, had a right front impact with another vehicle in June of 2011. Report states no structure damage and no airbag deployment, there was a title issue in the past. However I have a clear Illinois title in hand. It is in great mechanical shape, a true drivers car, not perfect. Rare modern 6 speed manual Ferrari, which are getting harder to find . The A/C works ice cold! This car is ready to drive!
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Ferrari threatening to fine journalists $69,000 for breaking LaFerrari embargo?
Tue, 22 Apr 2014In automotive journalism, we deal with embargoes on a regular basis. For the uninitiated, these are agreements between publications like Autoblog and manufacturers. While news embargoes (where pubs are provided with information and images and agree to hold until a predetermined date) are fairly common, today, we're focusing on drive embargoes. These are what we generally end up signing when we attend a vehicle launch. Generally, these are in the media's best interest. As drive programs are spread out over a week or two with multiple different "waves" of media, drive embargoes put the biggest and smallest publications on level footing when it comes to publishing reviews.
According to a report from Autocar's Steve Sutcliffe, Ferrari has taken its drive embargo for the LaFerrari hypercar a bit too far. See, initial reviews from the few publications that attended the drive event for the hybrid-powered monster can hit the newsstand or internet on April 30. Originally, syndicated stories - those sold by freelancers or publications to other outlets - couldn't be published until May 12. These syndicated reviews are big money for larger magazines and, in the case of freelance journalists, are a primary source of revenue. Inexplicably, though, Ferrari has pushed the syndication embargo back to May 26, which is bad news for everyone involved (aside from Ferrari).
This could have been nothing more than an annoyance. The stories would still get sold (although it might be for a bit less coin, considering the initial reviews will be nearly a month old) and you'll still be bombarded by reviews of the LaFerrari not once, but twice, just as Ferrari planned.
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Our fondness for Magnum PI's Ferrari 308 is shared by Oscar Verdugo, who's featured in the video you'll see below. Brought to you by theAFICIONAUTO, this video highlights the bond between the men and women who own and love such so-called star cars, and it focuses on one particular 1981 Ferrari 308 GTSI. Scroll down to watch the video below.
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Now, by Tax The Rich standards, its treatment of the 288 is better than what the Enzo or the Rolls (especially) got in their videos. The most cringe-worthy parts are in the very beginning, before transitioning to actual roads (yes, we know the 288 was originally meant as a Group B rally car, but that makes zipping about on grass and dirt in a very rare Ferrari no less difficult to watch). After that, it's more of the stuff we wish collectors would do with their cars - drive. Seeing and hearing this 288 GTO at full clip is a thing of beauty, and something we wish were a far more regular occurrence.
Take a look below for the latest video from Tax The Rich.