2004 Ferrari 360 Spider Convertible 2-door 3.6l on 2040-cars
Salem, Oregon, United States
HERE IS AN INCREDIBLE CAR FOR SALE. I LOOKED A LONG TIME UNTIL I FOUND THE THE RIGHT CAR THAT HAD EVERYTHING I WAS LOOKING FOR.
*THIS CAR HAS THE $5000 UPGRADED CAPRISTO EXAUST SYSTEM WHICH AMPLIFIES THE CARS AMAZING SOUND AND ADDS HORSEPOWER( I COMPARED THIS CARS SOUND TO MY FRIENDS 2005 430 AND IT BLEW IT OUT OF THE WATER, I WOULD HAVE BEEN EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED IF MY CAR SOUNDED LIKE HIS) * UPGRADED JBL AUDIO SYSTEM WITH 10 DISK HOLDER AND SUBWOOFER, SUPER LOUD AND CLEAR. * 6 SPEED F1 TRANSMISSION * $2400 UPGRADED ORIGINAL FERRARI BLACK CHALLENGE REAR GRILL ADDED, WHICH HELPS ENGINE RELEASE MORE HEAT AND LOOKS REALLY COOL, (STILL HAVE ORIGINAL SOLID RED BACK) * $600 CLEAR BRA ADDITION ON FRONT AND SIDE MIRRORS * UPGRADED DAYTONA POWER SEATS * UPGRADED CHALLENGE RIMS, TIRES HAVE LOTS OF TREAD LEFT, CLUTCH HAS 50% LIFE LEFT (THEY USUALLY LAST AROUND 20,000 MILES) * CAR COMES WITH A $275 CUSTOM SILK LIKE CAR COVER WITH FERRARI LOGOS ON FRONT AND BACK SPECIFICALLY MADE FOR 360 SPIDER * DRIVES FLAWLESS AND ITS SUPER LOUD ENGINE TURNS HEADS EVERYWHERE, ONLY DRIVEN IN NICE SUNNY WEATHER AND KEPT IN CARPETED GARAGE WITH COVER ON * I JUST HAD THE OIL CHANGED AND NEW COOLANT AND BRAKE FLUID DONE * YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED WITH THIS CAR * I HAVE OWNED THE CAR 3 YEARS AND I BELIEVE I AM THE 3RD OWNER SELLING BECAUSE I AM BUYING A MASTERCRAFT AND GONNA DO THE FAMILY THING - CONSIDERING I HAVE 6 KIDS TO ENTERTAIN. |
Ferrari 360 for Sale
- 2005 ferrari
- * complete ppi just done * brand new clutch & belts * 14k original miles *(US $77,995.00)
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Ferrari 250 GT California could be your day off for $8 million
Thu, 26 Dec 2013Vintage Ferraris consistently top the list of the most expensive cars ever sold. In private treaty sales, the 250 GTO is king, but even at public auctions, it's the horses that prance the highest. After the Mercedes W196 grand prix racer that set the world record this past July at nearly $30 million, the list of eight-figure sales is populated almost entirely by Ferraris: a 275 GTB/4 NART Spyder for $27.5 million, the pair of '57 Testa Rossas that sold separately a few years ago for $17 and $13 million apiece, the 250 LM recently went for over $14 million and the 250 GT SWB California Spider that sold in 2008 for $11 million.
Now RM Auctions has another California - this time a long-wheelbase model - on consignment for its upcoming sales in Arizona, where it is expected to fetch between $7 and $9 million. The 11th of only 50 made, chassis number 1055 GT features matching numbers, in red over black with those highly-coveted covered headlamps from the factory. It was delivered new in 1958 to Texas and was owned by some prominent Ferrari collectors and historians across the United States.
It underwent a comprehensive restoration in 1994 before taking the top prize in its class at the Cavallino Classic and has made the rounds of numerous other concours. It's spent the last few years in northern Europe and is now being put up for auction. "It is so choice," as our childhood friend Ferris would say. "If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up." Check it out in the gallery of achingly gorgeous photos above and the details in the auction listing below.
Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider tops Gooding's Saturday auction at $15.18 million
Mon, 18 Aug 2014During the weekend's automotive smorgasbord in Pebble Beach, Ferrari has played a huge roll. Twenty examples of the ultra-rare 250 TR, better known as the Testa Rossa, were prominently on display at the Concours d'Elegance, and the Prancing Horses have been top sellers at many of the auctions. You can chalk up one more on that list with a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider with a scarce, optional hardtop included going for $15.18 million at Gooding & Company's sale on Saturday night. Ferris Bueller would find it so choice.
In all, the auction house brought in about $60.4 million during the night, and 17 of the cars on the block sold for over $1 million. None of the other cars on Saturday managed quite the stratospheric highs of the California, though. A 1955 Aston Martin DB3S was the second-highest seller at $5.5 million. The next four top vehicles were all Ferraris with final prices ranging between $2.09 million and $2.365 million. Clearly, investors are in love with the Prancing Horse these days.
Check out our gallery, and scroll down to read the auction house's announcement of its top Saturday results.
Motor Trend hits Laguna Seca with Ferrari F12, Chevy Corvette, Porsche 911
Thu, 26 Sep 2013According to the crew at Motor Trend, we should think of the video below "as an addendum to Best Driver's Car," a test the magazine put together that elevated the 2013 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S above all others in the category of driving joy. It seems the brand-new 2014 Chevy Corvette Stingray wasn't able to take part in the magazine's official test, and neither was the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta.
And so Motor Trend did the only logical thing: It procured both the 'Vette and Prancing Horse as soon as it could, and put them both on track with the Driver's Car-winning 911. Of course, these cars don't actually compete against each other - the Ferrari offers up 731 horsepower and wears an asking price of $434,144 as tested, which means you could buy four loaded Corvettes for the price of one F12, and still have money left for a garage to store them in - but that's not the point of this particular test.
The point of this test isn't to listen to the beautiful sounds coming from the Porsche's flat-six-cylinder, the Corvette's pushrod V8 or the Ferrari's luscious V12, either, but the video below is worth watching for those three reasons alone. You know what to do.