2001 Ferrari 360 Spider Convertible Super Clean, F1, Daytonas, Super Clean! on 2040-cars
Simi Valley, California, United States
2001 Ferrai 360 Modena Spider F1 3rd owner 28,200 miles Giallo Fly Yellow w/ Blue Scuro Daytona Interior Always in Southern California Always Garaged All Keys and FOBS Factory Ferrari Car Cover Factory Ferrari Battery Charger All Books Tool Kit Daytona Seats Rear Challenge Grill Factory CD Changer Factory Ferrari Battery Charger HID lights Factory Alarm 430 Ferrari Scuderia Wheels Fuchs Racing Exhaust Kinetic Hi-Flow Racing Catalytic Converters Hammon Side Skirts/Spoilers Front Skid/Scuff Plates ENZO Ferrari Ignition Key Amazing sound No Check Engine Lights Very Reliable Very Good Tires- only 1000-1500 miles on them Oil and Transmission just serviced (Red Line) Above average Very Clean! Always Garaged Always Pampered Always Detailed and Clean Very Little Leather Wear for Age All Buttons/Switches have been Fully Restored- NO STICK at All Anywhere! Top is Excellent Operating and Fabric (Blue) Excellent Condition Ice Cold AC Strong Heat Engine Compartment Very Clean! Timing belt service good! Clutch approx. 65% remaining! All Records! Very Rare Color Combination- Beautiful Head-turner- Turn Key Ready to Enjoy! See this car on video right here- http://youtu.be/1jOcfzvViKI Details: This is a 13 year old car and is in above average excellent condition. However, there are some very minor things as outlined here: Minor paint chips, front right wheel has paint chipped (not scrapes). Don't get caught up believing that a low low mileage Ferrari is best!! I did the research, you should too if you are a newer buyer... A low mileage car sounds great but could be a recipe for disaster! These cars NEED to be driven so seals and other parts get lubrication and continue to work well. Cars that sit for long times and then are driven become notorious for problems occurring. On average, this 360 Spider has only been driven approx. only 2000 miles per year. That driving, along with good maintenance history, etc... will lead you to a better Ferrari. If you don't believe me, go to Ferrari Chat and do the research yourself! $89,500 OBO Located in Ventura/LA County area. |
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Buy Ferrari's F1 motorhomes and start your own Scuderia [w/videos]
Mon, Dec 1 2014The single-seat racecars themselves may be the most impressive bits of machinery a Formula One team brings to the circuit, but the vehicles you see on the track are not the end of the story. The trucks in which they're transported and which serve as mobile bases for the team's trackside operations are almost as impressive in their own right, and now a pair of these tractor-trailers are available for sale. Only they're not from just any team – they're from Scuderia Ferrari. This pair of transporters include two scarlet red Iveco Stralis tractors and a pair of matching custom trailers made by AstaCar in Reggio Emilia, just 45 minutes down the autostrada from Maranello. One trailer was made to transport the F1 cars, and the other as a mobile office and repair shop. They can deploy once parked to a height of 23 feet for two floors and cover an area of over 2,000 square feet. The trailers were commissioned by Ferrari back in 2003 during the height of the Michael Schumacher era. They were used by the team as its rolling base of operations and trackside hospitality at grands prix across Europe for ten years, upgraded incrementally along the way until they were replaced halfway through last season. They've even still got the nameplates of former team principal Stefano Domenicali and drivers Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa on the doors. The constructor is putting them up for sale, and while they wouldn't disclose for publication how much they're asking for the pair, commissioning a new setup like this one – complete with tractors, trailers and all the fixins – would set you back a cool ˆ2 million (about $2.5 million at today's rates) plus applicable taxes. Whether they're worth less than that now for their wear or whether the championships and race wins that were orchestrated from these rolling pieces of racing history make them even more valuable is a matter the buyer will need to negotiate with the seller, but you're invited to scope 'em out on the sale page and in the images above, as well as the videos of the manufacturer's work below. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Petrolicious highlights Andy Greene's love of Ferrari in "The Caretaker"
Wed, 09 Jan 2013The next stop on the Petrolicious tour of the nation's car stories is Savannah, Georgia. The crew sat down with restorer Andy Greene of Andy Greene's Sports and Vintage Race Cars, and he waxed poetic about his love of Ferraris. See, the shop will work on vintage models and classic road racing cars from other brands, but when it comes to Ferrari, any model from any year can find a place in Greene's garage.
And we'll admit that the yellow Ferrari 250 SWB helps make Greene's case. You can see for yourself what he's talking about in the video below.
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