Much too soon after joining the club I must (temporarily) resign my membership. For sale is my 99 F360 Modena in Grigio Ingrid with Cuoio interior. Price: $70,000 15,226 Miles Carbon fiber sport seats Tubi exhaust Scotchgard Paint Protection Film All maintenance the last 3 years completed by Andy Greene in Savannah and includes: Rebuilt F1 Gearbox 8/11 Refinished sticky switches and buttons 10/11 New Clutch 10/11 New Factory radio with CD changer 11/11 Complete belt service 6/13 The car is beautiful inside and out and needs nothing. For completeness the only minor flaws are some tiny paint chips and some wear on the driver seat bolster. I'm sure I've forgotten something so please PM me with any questions. 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
That's beautiful!! GLWS.. Even has the little Maglite in there! I think it will go quickly with the spring season on us!
Wow, talk about a rare combo!...this is only the second time I've seen a Grigio Ingrid 360 and Cuoio is the perfect compliment. The racing seats completely took me off guard but look right at home in there. Good luck!
I did not own the car when the transmission was rebuilt the previous owner had this done so I do not know what happened. Andy Greene did the work and I'd be happy to put you in touch with him for any questions.
Beautiful car! Are the sports seats original or aftermarket? If aftermarket, do you have the originals? Do they have openings for a 5/6 point harness?
Thanks, I think she's beautiful as well. The seats are original. They have the openings around the shoulders but I'm not sure what other openings you mean. I'm happy to take any close up photos you'd like to see.
It would be on the bottom section in front of the crotch area, a slot to allow belts to pass through for the lower part of a 5 or 6 point harness. From what I can see there is no opening but sometimes it's hard to tell.
Good looking well detailed car - low milage for its age - u don't need any holes in the bottom of the seats for a 5 point - just the holes on top that look like they are close enough for a hans device also
Not going to turn this thread into anything but an ad for a beautiful car, but you are incorrect for proper use of 5-6 point belts. Putting in a proper seat to allow for the proper sub angle is only part of it, having the correctly located/supported mounting point is every bit as important (to say nothing of having at least a harness bar to mount the shoulder straps to if there aren't mounts already there). A great guide to proper belt installation is here - http://www.hmsmotorsport.com/docs/Competition_Instructions.pdf Now back to, and good luck with the sale!