2000 Ferrari 360 on 2040-cars
Debary, Florida, United States
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GORGEOUS 2000 FERRARI 360 MODENA F1 COUPE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. JUST TURNED 13,029 ORIGINAL MILES. I AM THE 3RD
OWNER AND HAVE ALWAYS HAD THE CAR GARAGED FOR THE 8 YEARS I’VE OWNED IT. THIS CAR HAS NEVER SEEN RAIN! ALL
MAINTENANCE IS UP TO DATE WITH MOST SERVICES PERFORMED AT THE FERRARI DEALERSHIP IN FT. LAUDERDALE, SO ALL SERVICE
RECORDS ARE EASILY AVAILABLE. THIS CAR IS A CLASSIC 360 THAT HAS BEEN PAMPERED AND ALWAYS WELL MAINTAINED. OF
COURSE ALL BOOKS AND RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE, AS WELL AS ALL KEYS AND FOB’S. THE EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR ARE IN
GREAT SHAPE, AS YOU CAN TELL FROM THE PICTURES. SOME OF THE INTERIOR PARTS STARTED GETTING “STICKY” AND I HAD
IT ALL REDONE BY FERRARI. SO THE “STICKIES” ARE GONE AND IT’S LIKE NEW. THE CAR HAS NEVER HAD AN ACCIDENT AND
HAS A CLEAN CARFAX WHICH ALSO DEPICTS ITS SERVICE RECORD HISTORY AT FERRARI.
THE FOLLOWING LISTS ALL THE KEY FEATURES AND OPTIONS OF THIS CAR:
- VERY LOW MILES (13,029)
- FERRARI DEALER MAINTENANCE
- F1 TRANSMISSION - PADDLE SHIFTERS
- FERRARI MODULAR WHEELS
- BLACK PAINTED BRAKE CALIPERS
- REAR CHALLENGE GRILL
- CD CHANGER
- SCUDERIA SHIELDS
- ALL BOOKS, KEYS AND FOB’S
- NO “STICKIES”
- ALWAYS GARAGED
THE FOLLOWING LISTS THE STATUS OF KEY MAINTENANCE SERVICES:
Clutch
Sep.10, 2010
8,487
71% remaining
Battery
Mar. 29, 2012
9,280
Ferrari Ft. Lauderdale
Belt Service
Jan. 17, 2013
9,662
Ferrari Ft. Lauderdale
"Stickies"
Oct. 6, 2014
11,053
Ferrari Ft. Lauderdale
Brakes
Mar. 7, 2016
12,850
Fiorano Motor Sports
Annual Service
Mar. 7, 2016
12,850
Fiorano Motor Sports
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Ferrari return to Le Mans looking more likely?
Wed, 18 Dec 2013Statements made by Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo may indicate that the Italian brand could return to a form of racing it's been absent from for 40 years - prototype racing. That's right, LMP1 could see a factory Ferrari team for the first time since 1973, if a report from ESPN F1 is to be believed.
"We have won with the 458 GTE, but I also quite like the idea of racing at Le Mans in the highest category: who knows, maybe one day we can return and win, say thanks and come home," Montezemolo said. "Maybe we should give it some consideration..."
These seemingly idle, off-hand comments might not hold much water, were rumors about Ferrari's return to prototype racing not swirling as recently as August. There's also the fact that the upcoming, 1.6-liter, turbocharged V6 being used for Formula One complies with the Automobile Club de l'Ouest's own LMP1 regulations, according to ESPN. Finally, Ferrari returning to Le Mans might also explain this video of a camouflaged Ferrari LaFerrari testing a new turbocharged engine, which we showed you a few weeks back. There's a fair chance that what we're actually seeing in that video are the early stages of a new Ferrari prototype testing.
Marchionne hints at once-'obscene' idea: a Formula E electric Ferrari
Tue, Apr 4 2017Ferrari is certainly protective of its brand image, even if it means coming off as a Luddite. A year ago, Chairman and ( now) CEO Sergio Marchionne said that an all-electric Ferrari would be " almost an obscene concept," adding, "You'd have to shoot me first." So it's surprising to see him tell Auto, the FIA's magazine, that "we need to be involved" in all-electric racing series Formula E. Earlier the interview, Marchionne talks up Ferrari's need for electrification, at least in terms of incorporating more hybrid technology. "Hybridization is crucial to Ferrari," he says, not necessarily in meeting emissions targets, but for performance. Ferrari will use new technology, electrification included, in future models, with a focus on creating an emotional experience for the driver. Late last year, Marchionne said that the brand would leverage hybrid technology to boost production figures and profits, and that every model would offer some hybrid technology by 2019. When asked about the likelihood of Formula E entry, Marchionne says, "It's difficult to say." He then adds, "We need to be involved in Formula E because electrification via hybridization is going to be part of our future." What that level of involvement would be is also uncertain, but he didn't rule out the possibility of a Ferrari Formula E racer, which would by necessity be all-electric. Of course, Ferrari could find a development role in the race series without entering its own vehicle. Regardless of the type of involvement, Ferrari's reputation could stand to gain from representation in the series, especially if it means it's not appearing to fall behind the likes of McLaren, Jaguar, BMW, and Audi, who have all played a part in Formula E. Either way, it appears that Marchionne is warming up to electrification, and that the idea of an all-electric Ferrari – even if it's confined to a single race series — isn't quite as obscene as it once seemed. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. News Source: AutoImage Credit: Getty Green Motorsports Ferrari Electric Hybrid Racing Vehicles Sergio Marchionne Formula E
Shell Ultimate Automotive Enthusiast contest returns to send winner to Barrett-Jackson and Maranello
Wed, 14 Aug 2013The first Shell V-Power Ultimate Enthusiast contest was held last year and sent finalists to a VIP experience at the Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale, while the grand prize winner went to Maranello, Italy for some intimate time with Ferrari. The Dutch member of the seven sisters is doing it again this year: from now until September 17 anyone who wants a chance to live the same adventure can submit stories and photos that prove why they're the ultimate enthusiast.
Among the judging panel will be Roger Penske, Craig Jackson of Barrett-Jackson, drag racer Don Prudhomme, Tony Marini of Hot August Nights, Car and Driver chief Eddie Alterman, Road & Track honcho Larry Webster and last year's contest winner Harold Craige (pictured above with his wife at Fiorano).
Anyone in the US is welcome to submit. Three finalists will be flown to Scottsdale for a three-day VIP tour of Barrett-Jackson's January action, and they'll get a year's worth of V-Power premium gasoline. The grand prize winner will be announced in Arizona, and that person will get a week in Italy to explore the Ferrari factory complex and drive one of the company cars on the Fiorano track. Having been to the Maranello factory ourselves, we can attest that it's a bucket-list item for anyone who truly digs cars.

