Jason, of course! The car is dirty! I know Mark would be disappointed if I washed it, but I probably will soon. Maybe today. As to photos, we may have a chance Saturday if things come together. Otherwise, once I get back from Asia we can do it I'm sure. In February, I'm going to have the car detailed and some of it wrapped with venture shield. Maybe the front half, side mirrors and the key parts of the interior door panels? Thank you all for the kind words.
Trev, Leave your CS with me and I'll take care of her for you while you're overseas. Just kidding.. you should definitely consider having it wrapped while you're gone since it'll take a bit of time for them to do it. Have BJ do the same thing to yours as he did to mine...covered the entire front, lower sills, rear bumper, door panels, center console, etc. You can take a look at it when we meet up this Saturday if that takes place.
Anytime Trevor! Glad it went to a good home. Looking forward to more tunnel runs and some track days.
Anyone know this car? Curious as it is priced fairly lower than other CS's at $125 http://www.dupontregistry.com/autos/Search/DRauSearchDetails.aspx?itemid=909728
The VIN listed on the dupont ad is invalid. I am pretty sure it is 134391: http://www.challenge-stradale.com/134391.html Can anyone confirm?
I contacted the owner a few months ago just to investigate. It ended up being too much for the car all things considered IMO. Here's some Cliff's Notes for those curious: 3 owner car allegedly, purchased from Silicon Valley Auto Group in 2007, belts done at Brian Crall in March 2009, faded dash, BFG tires on the car, aftermarket stereo as it apparently didn't come with a factory one, no 3M film, small chips in paint, owner is looking for $115k-ish. Happy hunting.
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sgv/cto/2759412075.html Looks like a great example. (other than the title I guess)
woops. Sorry. I keep asking the same question. Just seems that every time I see that car posted, it's on a different website.
LOL. Its like where's waldo. That car is always listed somewhere...Ebay with 85k opening bid. Your link above with 109.9 FIRM and last week with 119.9 on autotrader or somesuch...gee, think its hard to sell Ferrari's with troubled titles!?!
Geez, if it were mine, I'd dump it. I can't imagine there's any benefit for marketing a car for years on end. Wouldn't it be great to not have to fool with it anymore? I'd put it no reserve on ebay and move on.
The car is in great shape, and you said you wanted a second car for track days.... there it is. I've driven it and it is in excellent condition. He was stuck at the 109K a couple of years ago. I think that is has drop dead price. But the market has moved up by almost 20% in that time. So, I understand the 119K.
Not my cup of tea either, but can probably be removed. Confirmed. Same CS being offered by SV Auto. I did? When?
If I didn't just buy my 360, I'd have strongly considered buying this "floorboard wrecked" CS for $110k and planned to put an assload of miles on it!
Yup, its "interesting" as a dedicated track car...but (for me anyways) the purchase price would have to be well under $100k. I'm sure someone with more $$ might have a different #... Yup. Interesting. Just like the $155k asking price Scud at FofSV recently...
Trade the 360! Kidding, sorta. At $90k it'd be a goner. $100k it would move, but I don't think it'll sell north of $110k.
That CS is now being offered by San Francisco Sports Cars for $5 less and 1,900 more miles. Thing looks like it can 'fly'. http://sanfranciscosportscars.com/2004-ferrari-360-stradale/ Image Unavailable, Please Login
That wing is kind of tough and also not a fan of this : Originally ordered without a radio, the previous owner had a custom sound system installed.