2001 Ferrari 360 Spider F1 $76,900 or a decent offer Located in Gilbert Arizona VIN ZFFYT53A410125999 31,646 miles Giallo Fly Yellow w/ Blue Scuro Daytona Interior Always in Southwest & Cali 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 Ipod adapter HID lights Factory Alarm 430 Ferrari Scuderia Wheels 430 Air Vents 430 style yellow Tach overlay Brand New Floormats Fuchs Racing Exhaust Kinetic Hi-Flow Racing Catalytic Converters Hammon Side Skirts/Spoilers Front Skid/Scuff Plates Amazing sound No CHECK Engine Lights Passed emissions Very Reliable Very Good Tires Above average Very Clean! Always Pampered Always Detailed and Clean Very Little Leather Wear for Age All Buttons/Switches have been Fully Restored- NO STICK at All Anywhere! Ice Cold AC Strong Heat Engine Compartment Very Clean! 10/08/14 Replaced Transmission Intercooler Replaced Worn/Damaged H20 Hoses Complete Car New Power Steering Rack New Oil Pressure Regulator New upper transmission mount 430 Challange Type Fresh Oil,Tranny,Coolant Fluids @ 29,562 miles Align Suspension 430 Style air vents installed Horn fixed Work was completed by Ferrari Motor Service in Fountain Hills AZ 10/24/14 New RH Fuel pump Complete Float Valves replaced (they had to remove the top frickin expensive) LH Valve with pipe replaced Ferrari gave me 1 year warranty on parts and labor Coolant system flushed 02/13/15 Top has brand new Elastic Straps 3 year warranty on em!!! Top is Excellent Operating and Fabric (Blue) Excellent Condition Work was completed by Ferrari Scottsdale in Scottsdale AZ 15k Service completed 07/21/12 @22,050 miles Timing belt service good till 2017 or 37,050 miles whatever comes first Clutch approx. 60% remaining! All Records! Very Rare Color Combination- Beautiful Head-turner- Turn Key Ready to Enjoy! Details: This is a 14 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. Another note I would like to add is this Ferrari has had alot of unexpected things replaced that besides belts new owners aren't aware of like heat exchangers failing, top failing to open or close, steering rack leaking and fuel leaks. I spent 13k in fixing those common issues that you don't have to worry about with this 360 Turn the key and go!!!! If you are interested PM me or text me (920) 680-8372 names Jason Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
From what I see you've only had this car for about 7 months ... can I ask why you're trying to sell it so quickly?
I don't want to sell it First off. It's my dream car, I'm an average joe who make 70-80k a year trying to live a dream of owning a ferrari. I have two duis from my early 20s so 2ndly my insurance for the car is more than my 13 Focus ST car payment and insurance put together, plus I financed it 100% at the time of purchase so more than my new house payment that I just purchased. At the time of purchase I had a 780 credit score thus finding a bank to finance such a dream car at 100%....well I bought it knowing it had a power steering leak. So I found a very reputable ferrari shop to work on it. When all said and done with the replacement it was an eye opener on how expensive these cars are to up keep. I really don't want to sell it at all I love this car seriously since I saw weird science in the 80s I knew I wanted a ferrari but dedicating my life another 6 years and then another 3 years to pay off the cc debt to up keep this baby in prime condition isn't worth it. Sad to say but I just can't afford it. Maybe in 10 years once I make some smarter investments I can get back into a 360 but for now it's in my best interest to sell it and move on. :-( Its embarrassing to say but it's the trueth I need to sell her :-(
Delete this reply. Its noones business why you are selling. You are opening yourself up for lowball offfers.
That is the most honest thing I've read on the web in a long time. good luck- you should be able to get your asking price IMO.
Honesty is the best policy but you don't have divulge personal information which can be used against you. This car is stunning, and GLWS.
Was this car purchased in California originally? it's identical to one that sold here about 7-8 months ago. If so, that car was serviced by a guy named Franco in the Valley here.
Yeah it came from Cali the owner owned from 06 ish I think, then a guy in Arizona bought it and had it for a very short time...he lost his job the day after he bought it and that's when I scooped it up here in Arizona.
Very nice car. Your candor is refreshing. However, I agree with others that you don't have to make that much personal info public. Your heart was in the right place though. Good for you.
Anyone know if this car is still available? I've left a voice message and a PM for Jason but have not heard back. Any info appreciated.