2007 Ferrari F430 F1 on 2040-cars
Morristown, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.3L V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: FERRARI
Model: 430
Trim: Berlinetta
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: F1 Transmission
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 10,175
Exterior Color: Rosso Corsa Red
Interior Color: Beige
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Factory until June 2013
2007 F430 Coupe
10,175 Miles
F1 Transmission
Rosso Corsa/Beige (full leather interior--headliner and rear wall.)
Scuderia Shields
Rosso Brake Calipers
Factory Fire Extinguisher
Completely stock (radio, exhaust, etc)
All Service History performed by Ferrari
New Battery
Perfect Interior (no sticky parts)
Factory extended warranty
2 Owner Car
Never Tracked
Clear bra on hood, lower bumper, mirrors, A pillars, gas cap, lower rockers, and door handles.
All manuals, books, BOTH RED KEYS and the radio code. Also have the red satin seat covers and car cover.
Asking $146,900
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Thu, 11 Sep 2014Luca di Montezemolo may not have wanted to leave Ferrari this way, but don't feel too bad for the departing chairman, because he'll be hitting the ground with a golden parachute so big that he'll never have to work again.
According to the latest reports, Fiat will pay Montezemolo 26.95 million euros (nearly $35 million) in severance pay. A little more than half of that will be paid in a lump sum of 13.71 million euros ($17.7M, equivalent to five times his annual salary) on January 31, 2015, with the rest to be paid within the next 20 years.
The payment is contingent on Montezemolo not going to work for a competitor, so don't expect to see him replacing Stephan Winkelmann at Lamborghini or Wolfgang Dürheimer at Bugatti any time soon. At least not until March 2017. Of course with that much cash on hand, the 67-year-old marquis need never work again, but considering how busy he's used to keeping himself, we'd be surprised if he didn't pop up again somewhere.
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The team principal who took over after Jean Todt stepped back to focus first on the running of the entire company and then the FIA, Domenicali has presided over the driest spell in the team's history since Michael Schumacher and Ross Brawn arrived in the late 90s to bring Ferrari back to its winning form. Whether that ultimately proves to have been Domenicali's fault or not, the buck stopped on his desk and he resigned a couple of weeks ago, making way for Ferrari's North American chief Marco Mattiacci to take the reins. At least for now, anyway, as rumors circulate of a longer-term solution that could bring Ross Brawn back into the fold following his recent departure from Mercedes.
The big question now, however, is what Domenicali will do next. The latest intel suggests that he could leave four wheels behind but stay in the field of competitive sports to coach an Italian basketball team. The rumors are fueled by reports that Domenicali has been in touch with Giovanni Petrucci, head of the Federazione Italiana Pallacanestro - Italy's national basketball federation. The organization runs two professional basketball leagues within Italy as well as its national team that's won eight international championships, two gold, four silver and four bronze medals in the European league and two silver medals in the Olympics.