For anyone who is interested, here’s a post documenting the process of bringing a seriously neglected 360 Spider back to life. This project took about 3 months and all the work was done by my father and myself. We had no prior experience working on Ferrari’s before this, but we do have many years of automotive experience as well as aircraft maintenance experience. I know some of the mods to this car (tinted headlights, lowered suspension, aftermarket wheels, aftermarket audio, etc.) are probably against the taste of most Ferrari purists, but it turned out exactly how we had hoped and it runs like new. Here’s a list of what we did to the car: Major engine service (all belts, seals, spark plugs, filters, intake gaskets, new water pump and thermostat, all fluids flushed) New gearbox heat exchanger. The old one failed causing coolant in the gearbox and oil in the cooling system. We flushed the gearbox and cooling system 10 times each at 10 mile intervals, until clean fluid could be extracted from both systems. New F1 pump and relay New led lights all around New convertible top fabric Painted calipers yellow New Stance 19” wheels and Michelin Pilot Sport 4s tires Hamann Tuning carbon front splitter Side marker lights deleted Lowered on the factory coilovers Full paint correction and ceramic coating Interior was completely removed and restored. All silver metal was powder coated. Worn leather was re-dyed. New PRV Audio system with Pioneer head unit. I’m sure there are many small details I’m forgetting to mention on this list, but if anyone has any questions I am happy to answer them. Thanks for taking a look at our project car! Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
great efforts and great results. Happy for you. I just cleared my coolant-filled gearbox too. I found that to open up the gearbox from the rear (black crash structure like) is EASIER than flush it multiple times. open up the differential is even easier. When I heard restoration , I got excited. I am interested in the bolts and nuts from factory ---- small stuff. i.e. what oem look like. I think a lot of restorers want that too. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thanks! We actually did open the rear crash structure on the gearbox and that helped significantly in cleaning it out. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Thanks! Yes, we did cut open the heat exchanger. It had some signs of corrosion, but it was hard to see exactly where it failed. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
I really didn’t want to and it’s not a permanent solution, but they were fogged on the inside of the lens. The tint is doing a good job of hiding the foggy spots for now. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Thank you for sharing. That pic with the new HX allowed me to visualize and contemplate using an external air-to coolant HX instead as a few others have done. Bravo! Car looks great man. Enjoy
Thank you! Glad you were able to benefit from the photos! Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Oh yeah???? Well I just soldered some wires from a garage door opener to an OEM dashboard button to open and close my garage door. So there..... But seriously... Extremely impressive work!!! Great job, and beautiful pictures. Thanks for sharing!! Kevin
Looks like you guys did things the right way - good work and thanks for sharing! Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
Thank you. I believe that was a 911 with a slant nose conversion. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Tell me more about the tinted headlights. Is it painted, filmed or aftermarket parts? If painted or filmed, is it reversible?
It is a thin vinyl film. It is completely removable and leaves no residue on the lens. The product is VVIVID+ LIGHT SMOKE AIR-TINT HEADLIGHT TINT Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Lots of work and a great car.thanks for sharing the pics and story Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
I think it looks gorgeous. Big fan of the black wheels with that color scheme. What sort of money did you end up having in the whole project? And did you keep track of your hours?
Thank you. We ended up with about 250 hrs of labor and around 15k for all the parts and upgrades. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Actually we just do car, boat, and airplane restorations as a hobby. Construction is the business . We did all the work in our hangar. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Thank you! Great idea with the headlight tint. Definitely something to consider if/when my lens fogging gets worse. I like the look! Kevin