2002 Ferrari 360 F1 Spider. U.S.A. version. 10,000 miles. Immaculate and Perfect U.S.A. Version Red/Tan Loaded with options: Xenon lights Tan Daytona Seats with black piping and inserts Tan Roll Bars All original except for a magnificent Tubi exhaust Always stored in a climate controlled, hyper-clean garage Never in an accident or damaged. Never tracked, never driven in rain or snow or salted roads Original paint, 99/100 condition. Engine is meticulous May be the best 360 on the planet. I am a long time Ferrari owner and have deep respect and passion for the cars. I have spent thousands of dollars shipping the car even for it’s annual services at Lake Forest Sports Cars. Please PM me if interested. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Sorry I didn't post the price. I figured I'd disclose that to anyone interested. I'm wanting $98,000. I forgot to mention it comes with all books, tools, covers, etc etc. BTW, I thought I might also mention that the car has been pretty much mechanically perfect. I replaced both the Xenon lamp assemblies (at LFSC FERRARI) when the left one went out. Also there was a $70 cable beginning to fail in the roof so I had that replaced before it became a problem, again by LFSC Ferrari. Other than that, the car has been mechanically perfect and extremely reliable. I bought the Ferrari extended warranty when the factory warranty expired. To be able to purchase it, a leak down test had to be performed by LFSC, I think at 5400 miles. The results were excellent. The warranty has since expired. The clutch was checked at the annual service in the summer of 2013. IIRC, they said there was 70 percent clutch life left. I have barely driven it since.
You may very well be correct, but I think I can do better and I have other avenues to sell it other than here. In fact, I may be removing this thread very soon, as I have an interested party that feels this particular car is worth more than you do. I dont mind admitting that's why I hesitated posting the price. I didnt want to get into this discussion publically on the thread.
+1 its crazy how the peanut gallery has been jumping on everyones for sale ads. If you want to discuss price or value start a thread in the appropriate section and have at it. Its clear some people commenting aren't even buyers.
And who are you that you need to post this on his for sale ad? Buyers value certain cars of this rarity differently and it may well be worth the asking price to someone looking for a very well maintained car from a trusted member. If it's not the car or price for you, why not just move along? You should go to the specific forum section if you want to discuss general values of 360's of this caliber. I think it's priced appropriately given its pedigree, but who cares what I think as who am I to say what the man should ask for his own car?
Beautiful car - why anyone would list a car on here is almost beyond me. So many unnecessary, snide remarks. GLWS
Thanks. It wouldn't be my skills or good looks...The car is definitely worth a higher value. I've been told I should be asking more. But it's really none of your business. Not what I ask, not what you think I should be asking, and not whether I disclose it on the thread. I really don't need your input, thank you.
If you are serious with your $85,000 offer, put it in writing and show him the money. Totally cold act to render a value of an opinion on a car that you have not seen in person.
Very very nice, someone will be very lucky new owner. Best of luck with the sale. Can't beat red/tan with black Daytona's!
I just gave you my opinion. Don't take it so personally. I wasn't beating your car down. I think it's a beautiful car. Good luck with the sale.
I don't think the seller was asking of an opinion from anyone here. Now that you have rendered your opinion, what have you accomplished??? Let the seller feel a positive experience here instead of the non-sense remarks from non-buyers. This is a beautiful car and deserves a good home and an owner who can appreciate her.
+1 I too am tired of remarks on the classified section not related to actual interest in purchasing the car. Pricing discussions are for other more appropriate sections like the 360/430 area. Great car! GLWS
I think we're beating up on proof a bit too much (myself certainly included) due to our frustration with this stuff on all threads. He seems like a nice guy and maybe we should take this discussion elsewhere, so as to not clog up the thread. Absolute best of luck to the seller! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Hey, I made a mistake pricing out the guy's car. I now realize I should of not done that. My apologies to all.
Enzo, you're on the money. This is definitely an above market car. You can't buy an average car and make it as good as this one for your asking price. There are a lot of buyers out there who want a great car and this is exactly that. Veteran owners and well educated buyers know what this car is. GLWS.