1999 Ferrari 360 Modena 360 on 2040-cars
Nipton, California, United States
I am always available by mail at: gigigrrumney@uknurses.com .
I'm selling my 1999 Ferrari 360 Modena Coupe, yellow low miles Rare 3 pedal 6 speed manual gated shift, 3.6L V-8
400 horsepower, 5-valves per cylinder. Carbon fiber dash and center console Yellow with all black leather interior
and black carpet. Extremely low miles. This car is near mint condition throughout. The paint and body are original
and are in excellent condition with no defects, and no dings or scratches. This is a dry climate care, with no
corrosion or rust on any part of the car. Clear bra is installed on door edges, wheel-wells, and air duct edges.
The genuine BBS Ferrari challenge light -weight wheels are powder painted charcoal black matte finish. The wheels
are perfect, no chips, no scratches, no rash, yellow calipers. New Staggered Santini wheels, Purchased in June
2014. Original Ferrari factory audio system with cd stacker in the front truck. Challenger rear grill. New Bosch
battery June 2014. Glass engine cover. Very well maintained and pampered. All services up to date needs nothing.
Clean clear California title. Includes a factor silk car cover. Comes with two keys including the red master, and
all the books, factory tool kit, and records. Garage kept and covered. This is a private owner sale, This is my
personal car, I'm not a dealer or broker or selling for someone else.
A few of the options New 18" Staggered Scuderia Black wheels with Goodrich Gforce tires
New 18" Staggered Scuderia Black wheels with Goodrich Gforce tires orP
New 22" Staggered Santini Black Rims and Tires
OEM Ferrari 2-pc set Mats with Yellow Horse
Custom painted Yellow Plennums ( valve covers )
Rear challenge grill
3M Scotchgard™ Paint Protection Film Clear Bra. Protection for your vehicles: Hood, Fenders, Mirrors, Headlights,
and Front Bumper
Carbon Fiber Dash, Radio bezel, Console
All maintenance was done at Revolution Motorsports in Agoura Hills Ca.one of the best Ferarri service shops in the
west coast
at 21,866 FULL SERVICE was done
TIMING BELT OEM
POWER STEERING BELT OEM
ALTERNATOR BELT OEM
WATERPUMP BELT OEM
CAM COVER GASKET OEM
CAM SEAL RINGS OEM
SPARK PLUGS O RINGS OEM
COOLANT
GEAR OIL SYN
ENGINE OIL SYN
OIL AND AIR FILTER OEM
BRAKE FLUID
ENGINE MOUNTS NEW OEM
at 22,087 miles Clutch assembly , T.O.Bearing seal Kit
Comes with full books, keys, car covers, tool kit and battery tender.
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1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa sells for record $39.8 million
Tue, 04 Feb 2014This might not come as a shock, but ultra-rare vintage cars are only going to get more expensive as time rolls on, particularly if there's a prancing horse on the car's nose. For example, in 2011, a Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa sold for $16.39 million. In February 2012, a 1964 250 GTO sold for nearly $32 million. Later that year, a 1962 250 GTO sold for $35 million. It was the most expensive car ever sold, making last year's 275 GTB/4 NART Spider and its $27.5-million auction price seem like a drop in the platinum-lined bucket. Now, there's been another high-dollar Ferrari sale.
An unrestored, 1957 250 Testa Rossa was reportedly sold for over $39 million, making it the most expensive car ever sold in the United Kingdom. Just for perspective, $39 million is about 28 LaFerraris or roughly 128 F12 Berlinettas. It's not the most expensive car ever sold, but it still represents a huge sum of money for a classic car. Part of the reason for chassis number 0704 - the car pictured above is 0714, which sold for a mere $12.2 million in 2009 - being sold for so much is down to its excellent provenance.
It made its race debut at the 1957 24 Hours of Le Mans, although it failed to finish. Phil Hill and Peter Collins racked up wins with this exact car in Buenos Aires and Sebring, according to the folks at Hemmings. Combining race wins by a former Formula One World Champion with an unrestored example of an extremely rare car (one of just 34 250 Testa Rossas ever built) makes its monumental sale price almost seem reasonable.
Ferrari F12 gunning for GT-R's Nurburgring lap time?
Tue, 12 Aug 2014Ferrari may not play the Nürburgring lap time game to the extent that Porsche, Nissan and Radical do, but it has been known to go for some lap times of its own. And now an F12 Berlinetta has been spotted lapping the Nordschleife in an apparent record attempt.
The F12 reportedly had the track all to itself for about an hour and a half, suggesting one of two possibilities: either Ferrari is testing an updated version, or it's going for a lap record with the existing version. While it's impossible to tell what may be going on under the sheetmetal, the communications equipment taped to the roof appear to be the only outward modifications, and would seem to indicate the latter more than the former.
In between warm-up and cool-down laps, the F12 reportedly lapped the circuit in 7 minutes and 48 seconds - which wouldn't be anything spectacular in and of itself, but that lap apparently included 40 seconds of cool-down between T13 and Hatzenbach, suggesting a possible 7:08 lap time. That's the time which Nissan recently recorded in the GT-R Nismo, indicating that Ferrari could be going for Godzilla's top time as the fastest front-engined, street-legal car ever to lap the 'Ring, ahead of the Dodge Viper ACR, Lexus LFA with the Nürburgring Package and Corvette ZR1 (but behind Ferrari's own track-bound 599XX, which clocked a 6:58 lap time four years ago).
This computer-generated Ferrari 250 GTO carved from marble rocks
Thu, 06 Feb 2014The Ferrari 250 GTO ranks as perhaps the most valuable production car ever made. In just the past two years, units of the ultimate '60s sports car have sold for $32 million, $35 million and maybe as high as $52 million. With just 39 of them ever assembled, these Ferrari owners are among a rarefied class of an already top-tier class of car collectors. So once you collect the ultimate car, then what do you do? How about buy a scale model of it hewn from a single block of Arabescato marble by stone specialist Lapicida?
Interestingly, no sculptor developed a leathery callouses on his or her hands over the hundreds of man hours surely necessary to create this work of art, nor were dozens of hand tools worn to the nub in the pursuit of this homage to Italian performance. To create the 1:3.6 replica of a 1962/1963 GTO, Lapicida simply laser-scanned an actual GTO and fine-tuned the resulting data in 3D modeling software. Then, the file was sent to a computer-controlled, five-axis mill to shape the marble, which was selected because the veining gave the illusion of speed. Finally, it was hand-finished to make sure the details were as crisp as possible. The completed model measures 47.2-inches long, 18.1-inches wide and 13.4-inches tall and retails for a tidy £30,000 - over $49,000 USD.
Impressive though it may be, it seems hard to imagine spending that sort of money on a car that you can't sit in or drive down the road. Then again, if you can afford to own a real 250 GTO, it's barely pocket change. Lapicida also takes commissions, so if you want a marble model of your car, they're happy to do it. Then again, if you just need your foyer retiled or your personal chef's is demanding an upgraded kitchen, they'll do that, too. Scroll down to get the full details on the model.