- Rare manual transmission
- Only 37,700 km, with a file of invoices
- Rare option: leather-wrapped roll bar
- Leather-trimmed door sills
Unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in 1999, the Ferrari 360 Modena marked a major stylistic and technological change in the Maranello history. Successor to the F355, it replaced the steel body with an all-aluminum structure that is lighter and 40% stiffer. The model offered here features one of the characteristics most sought after by collectors: a six-speed manual gearbox, rare on this model, as most customers opted for the F1 sequential transmission. This manual transmission offers an unparalleled sense of engagement with and connection to the mechanics. The car also features a leather-wrapped roll bar—a rare factory option that underscores the sporty character of the interior—as well as leather-trimmed door sills, all details that reflect a meticulous, custom built. In the stunning Rossa Corsa colour, this 360 Modena was delivered new in December 2001 in Italy, as evidenced by the European Certificate of Conformity issued by the Ferrari dealership in Toulouse. The warranty booklet shows that the vehicle was covered by a one-year warranty extension up to 9,035 kilometers, by the Ferrari dealership in Bolzano, INECO Auto Spa, on 10th November 2002. It has the history of a car cherished by passionate owners. With hardly more than 37,700 kilometers on the odometer, it has been meticulously maintained, particularly during a long stay on the Costa Brava, where it was part of the collection of a passionate Ferrari enthusiast at his second home. Between 2022 and 2024, no less than 27,000 euros were spent on mechanical maintenance at a garage in Spain that specializes in Italian cars, ensuring that its exceptional mechanics remain in perfect condition. More recently, in late 2025, the differential was replaced and all of the front running gears were overhauled. The vehicle comes with a complete set of invoices, the owner's manual, leather pouch, cover, and original tool kit—all of which attest to the excellent condition in which it has been kept.