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2001 Ferrari 360 Spider W/430 Updates And More • F1 Mods, Carbon Fiber Kits on 2040-cars

US $92,000.00
Year:2001 Mileage:20024 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

West Columbia, South Carolina, United States

West Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Transmission:F1
Body Type:Spider
Engine:V8 3.6L DOHC
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 00000000000000000 Year: 2001
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ferrari
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: 360
Trim: 2D
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 20,024
Sub Model: Spider
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Black
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"CLEAN CAR FAX.No issues other than normal wear & tear as expected in 20K miles."

 FERRARI 360 F1 Spider  *  Euro Delivery VIN ZFFYT53B000123988

[Not a dealer, privately owned, you are buying directly from me.]

*First question always asked; "Why you selling?" ANSWER; "A 458 Italia is in my future!"
I'm letting my baby go after all these years of enjoying this beautiful machine.

Clean CarFax. Title in hand. Can ship anywhere.

Current mechanical status of important notation:

20,024 miles, always Factory serviced
Wheels/brakes/tires new around 15,000+ miles.
New clutch at 17,500 miles.
New motor mounts.

Features:
Ferrari 430 Wheels and Brakes
Ferrari F1 Shields
Interior is Black with Red stitching
Carbon fiber everything; console/doors/paddles

Hamann
body kit
Black tail lenses
Black side markers
Headlight film
Knobs and handles refinished

Nakamichi stereo
Custom sub woofers behind seats
Floor mounted amps

3M on hood/mirrors/air intakes
Battery Tender included
Extra Euro alarm

Original lenses included

Two keys

Fobs
Books
Tools
Cover

If you're looking for a good one, this might be just the one!
It's a beautiful 'triple black' example, and much has been invested in making it truly unique and special.
A Black Beauty that cuts an impressive line anywhere. Very unique and tastefully executed.

As a Ferrari connoisseur, you know the above list represents all the 'best bits' of modification and quality available today. Select modifications to accentuate the prodigious styling of the 360 Spider.
And, you know what that has cost too.

The work and expense has been accomlished. It doesn't need anything.
All of it -definitely- adds value, and makes this the kind of breath taking exotic they write about in books and reviews. "It's a head turner, certainly."
The fortunate Buyer will proudly enjoy owning it.

If you have any questions at all- contact me directly.
I am QUICK to answer/reply.
Need more photos? Just let me know.
Want a video of it starting and running? I can make that happen.
Just reach out via the 'contact seller' button. I'm here and waiting...


REGARDS MAKING THE TRANSACTION OCCUR SMOOTHLY:

I am open to near offers, and we both know what the market will bear today.
I can accept any form of payment, but prefer a wire transfer. (contact me to discuss)
A non-refundable deposit of $2,000.00 USD is due two days after end of auction.

The car is being advertised in vertical interest forums on-line, as well as in print.
Therefore, it is subject to prior sale.
It is offered in an 'as is/where is' fashion.

I'm looking for the right person to take on custodianship of this beautiful car.
Don't need dealers, brokers, or time wasting tire kickers. (Saying it bluntly.)

If we strike the deal, it's expected to transpire sooner than later.
Don't need any stories, and don't want partial trades either.
I'm selling my car- straight up and cleanly. I expect legit buyers in return.

You want it, my pricing is very fair and well within current market trending.
It's a lot of car, and in fine form- as you can see.
Not your 'ordinary' F1 360 Spider, by any means.

Additional details to share:
The car is located approximately 120 miles from a major East Coast (US) seaport (POE.)
The city where it resides is serviced by a regional airport, easy flight in and drive it home.
A PPI can be arranged, contact me directly to work out the details (but, as you can see, this car has been very well cared for and attended to properly.)

While it does not carry any warranty; either written, expressed nor implied- it would be found in good to excellent condition by any serious Ferrari enthusiast or expert.
I have no compunction about legitimate buyers/representatives seeing the car for a 'hands on' survey- but I don't give 'joy rides' either.

This is my baby, and someone (soon) is going to inherit it- to enjoy it for the next 10 years (or more.)

In the event the payment is received in good order (to my ultimate satisfaction), I will gladly aide and assist in ushering it to the new owner.
This is a THRESHOLD SALE; which means the car is paid for IN FULL before it leaves my garage.

The Buyer arranges for transport, informs me about the specifics of same, and I'll meet the truck, tow vehicle or Freight Forwarder -on their schedule- to take possession of your 'new' Ferrari 360.
I can and will bring the Spider to a nearby convenient location for loading onto an enclosed trailer which will haul it to the Buyer.
I'm as concerned about it being passed on in the excellent condition I've kept it in, as you are about breaking an ear to ear grin when you finally see it in person!

For foreign buyers; Transport of the car from my place to the nearby POE (Charleston, SC) will be at their expense. *Read above detail about my willingness to aide and assist in the process.
All purchase funds will be 'in hand' by me (as stated) before it gets handed off to any carrier (proper documentation signed and presented at the point presentation to carrier.)

I'd suggest using your own Freight Forwarder (in country) and have them establish contact with a Freight Forwarder in Charleston to handle the pickup and outbound shipping.
It would be best to have the car shipped ocean freight in a container.
It is the least expensive and most secure way to move a vehicle of this caliber.
RORO (roll on/roll off) is the cheapest, actually- but there's no good to come from pinching pennies on a purchase like this, exposing a high-performance machine to dock & deck hand ravages.
Protect your investment!

BOTTOM LINE:
•It's a gorgeous car. Low miles, lots of proper upgrades and modifications.
•A great driving Ferrari with top down excitement- just can't be beat!
•Pricing is right (and you know market trending already.)
•Smooth and easy transaction is the goal.
•Contact me to discuss details.

THANKS!

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