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2005 360 Spyder F1 Nero Black/black Daytona Scuderia Challenge 1 Of 34 on 2040-cars

US $99,995.00
Year:2005 Mileage:12338
Location:

Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States

Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States

2005 Ferrari 360 Spyder F1 Nero Daytona / Black Leather

Scuderia Fender Shields

Leather Upholstered Roll Bars (Black Leather)

HiFi Sound


Upgraded JL audio Amplifier 

F1 Transmission

Challenge Front Grills

Challenge Rear Grill

Tubi Exhaust

Recent Belt Service

18" Alloy Wheels No Rash or Curbing

Tires are 70-80% Treadlife

Leather Seats in Excellent Condition

No Shrinkage or Lifting of Leather on Dash or Doorpanels


Transmission Shifts Effortlessly & Correctly

 All 360s, dependent on year production had different ECU & TCU settings (2001 being the most sluggish gear changes & weakest F1 Pumps) 
The ultimate variation of these modules were in the limited production 360 Challenge Stradale in 2004 and handful of 2005 Spyders that left the factory. Driving a 2001 360 is a different sensation than driving a 2005 360.

Lighting Fast shifting and blips with OPEN AIR driving pleasure set to the tone of the Tubi Exhaust system allows for the ultimate driving sensation

*Unlike other Model Year 360s, made in such large numbers, over 18,000 cars (Forza Magazine) with 8900 Coupes, 7500 Spiders and 1300 Stradales (380 for US)*

**This vehicle is 1 of 34 ever created for the US (and Canadian) Market**

Factor these production figures versus other notable and collectible Ferraris out there! 

THIS IS SURELY TO BE THE FERRARI TO OWN FOR MONTEZEMOLO ERA FERRARIS!!

With Ferrari Collectors increasing stake in Rare Vehicles & Newcomers to the collectibles marketplace, this vehicle is certain to appreciate for decades to come, while still retaining its modern enjoyment & affordable maintenance costs!


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Ferrari CEO Amedeo Felisa reportedly stepping down [UPDATE]

Thu, Jul 16 2015

Update: In a statement to Autoblog, Ferrari USA predictably responded: "We do not comment on rumors. There is no announcement at this time." Rumors are currently swirling in the European media that Ferrari CEO Amedeo Felisa (pictured above) is stepping down from his position at the Prancing Horse. An exact timeframe isn't clear at this time. Motori Online from Italy indicates Felisa might not leave the company until September, whereas Autocar reports that he has already resigned from the Italian automaker. Autoblog has reached out to Ferrari for clarification, but the Maranello-based firm has not yet officially confirmed any of this speculation. Felisa has been the company's CEO since 2008 when Jean Todt stepped down. He joined Ferrari in 1990 as the director of product development and became general manager there in 2006. Felisa was also among people thought possible to take the role as chairman when Luca di Montezemolo left the Prancing Horse last year. Sergio Marchionne retained that role. If these rumors prove true, Felisa's departure would be the biggest corporate shakeup at Maranello since di Montezemolo's departure. The move would also come at a time that's not particularly pleasant for Ferrari or its corporate parent. Marchionne recently indicated that the Prancing Horse was just days away from filing the prospectus for its imminent initial public offering. The Fiat Chrysler Automobiles executive had previously put Ferrari's value at around $11 billion. So far, all we have are rumors and reports, but as soon as we know more, so will you. Stay tuned.

Ferrari and Apple deepening ties, FF gains Siri integration and standard iPad Minis

Tue, 05 Mar 2013

The exciting new LaFerrari wasn't all that Ferrari had to announce today at the Geneva Motor Show. Ferrari chairman Luca Di Montezemolo added that the Italian automaker is looking to expand its relationship with Apple in the realm of in-car entertainment, which follows Apple executive Eddy Cue joining the Ferrari board of directors back in November.
According to Bloomberg, Di Montezemolo stated that the Ferrari FF would now come with iPad Minis as a part of the rear-seat entertainment system and Siri integration will be used with the infotainment system. Beyond the FF, though, it isn't clear what type of partnership will blossom between the two most powerful brands on the planet.

Ferrari gives employees record $5,600 bonus on strong year

Thu, 10 Apr 2014

Ferrari has got to be a great place to work. In fact, it's named as one of the best places to work in Europe year after year. Add to that the pride of making some of the coolest cars in the business, running one of the winningest teams in all of motorsports (even if the Scuderia isn't doing so well thus far this season) and all around standing for the best Italy has to offer, and you've got the makings of a dream job. And it just got a bit sweeter.
That's because Ferrari has just awarded each and every one of its employees a bonus of 4,096 euros - the most the company has ever paid. That's equivalent to over $5,600 at today's exchange rates, and represents a whopping 20 percent of the annual salary for a recently hired young employee. Following two advances of 1,000 euros each, that means employees will find an extra 2,096 euros in their pay checks this month, which may not be enough to buy a new California T or 458 Speciale, but should finance a nice shopping spree of t-shirts and paperweights at the Ferrari Store or a family vacation to Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi.
The bonuses are part of a deal signed with the union in 2012, but are enabled by record profits reported by the company over the last couple of years. After 2012 emerged as Ferrari's most profitable fiscal year, it moved to reduce production, thereby increasing the value of each new car it sells to drive profits up even higher. Nice work, in short, if you can get it.