The NEC Classic Motor Show Sale 10th - 12th November 2023

+ buyers premium of 12.5% plus VAT (15% incl VAT) on the first £300,000 of the hammer and 10% plus VAT (12% incl VAT) thereafter 159 Registration: TBC Chassis No.: ZFFYR51C000124911 Estimate: £90,000 - £100,000 Specialist: Matthew Roberts Telephone No: 07745 048819 Lot 236 2001 Ferrari 360 Modena - Manual - 4,800 Miles At the Geneva Show in March 1999, as a replacement for their much-admired F355, Ferrari introduced the 360 Modena to critical acclaim and, not unsurprisingly, within weeks there was a two-year waiting list. The 355 was a tough act to follow, but the 360 was rather special: its all-aluminium construction (a first for Ferrari) was revolutionary, resulting in a much lighter car along with increased rigidity (40% lighter than the 355’s steel platform but also nearly 30% stiffer), whilst also improving the under-body aerodynamics using knowledge gained from Ferrari’s F1 programme. All this combined with the flowing Pininfarina lines, computer-controlled suspension, a staggering 400bhp, 0-60 in 4.4 seconds and 186mph - immediately made its predecessor, the excellent 355, feel rather dated. The Modena also saw a new word introduced into Ferrari reviews: ‘reliability’. The engineering had been more thoroughly thought through, and this was (and still is) reflected in lower servicing costs than for earlier mid-engined examples of the prancing horse. Higher levels of quality too meant that the 360 became one of the first truly modern Ferraris that could realistically be used every day. That didn’t detract from the excitement factor, however with strong performance, a searing engine note and a very capable chassis. Offered here is a UK-supplied, right-hand drive 360 Modena that is fitted with the rare and desirable manual gearbox. It’s classically finished in Rosso Corsa with Crema leather and has covered just 4,800 miles from new. The previous owner purchased this lovely 360 in 2007 and, as can be seen from our images, the car has patently been cherished in his caring ownership. He was, in fact, the car’s second owner but is showing as the third registered keeper having bought it initially through his business before transferring it to personal ownership. The service records indicate that the Modena’s most recent attention was in October 2021 by marque specialist, Bell Sport & Classic, and the car’s tan leather wallet containing all the dealer-supplied owners and system manuals etc. appears as well cared for as the rest of the car. The next owner, our vendor, procured the Ferrari at our Supercar Fest Auction in Spring of this year. This low-mileage example has enjoyed its recent short chapter amongst a fine motor car Collection of truly global quality, however finds itself now on the public market once again. These rare manual gearbox 360s are becoming harder to find and, in this superb condition with such low-mileage, this is undoubtedly a collector-grade example that may well be hard to repeat. Truly immaculate, with a detailed history and sensibly guided, we welcome and encourage your viewing of this delightful Ferrari. Superbly presented, classic colours, a manual gearbox and just 4,800 miles from new. It doesn’t get much better. More Details Lot 236 Bid On Lot 236

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