For Sale: 2003 Ferrari 360 Spider in Glen Cove, New York for sale in Glen Cove, NY

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Vehicle Description 2003 Ferrari 360 Spider Gated 6-Speed:
Exquisitely expressed in Ferrari's understated yet inconspicuously striking gray hue of Grigio Titanio Metallic over a majestic Bordeaux Connolly hide engulfed cabin.
Exhibits an odometer reading of a low 16,XXX miles, displays a Clean CARFAX Report and is accompanied by owner's manuals, a car cover, along with an abundance of service records.
During the Spider's 2001 through 2005 model year production phase, 7,565 units were produced with the U.
S.
receiving around 2,389 Spiders and out of the latter number, approximately 670 were equipped with a gated manual.
Model Highlights:
a beautifully organic wedge design void of its segment's familiar angularity and extremity yet still zealously evocative and arresting and when in open-top formation, its delectable design dialect becomes that much more beguiling; the last of Ferrari's traditionally operated and Pininfarina penned V8 convertibles with around 2,119 gated Spiders having left Ferrari's Maranello, Italy assembly facility from the model's initial model year debut of 2001 to its conclusion in 2005; utilizes a power-operated folding top (takes about 20 seconds to retract and can be operated at speeds at just under 3-mph); delightfully dispatches 400-hp to the rear wheels via its 8,500 rpm redline venturing, naturally-aspirated V8 engine that's responsible for producing its surreal sounding F1-esque shriek, however, because this particular example is equipped with the renowned Capristo Level 3 exhaust system, its true audible personality can be experienced in its entirety, in the most illustrious manner; 0-60 time of 4.
4 seconds with a top speed of 180 mph.
For additional info regarding this staggering 360 Spider, offered by Ryan Friedman Motor Cars, call and/or text us now at (516) 888-9000; we're authentic motor car aficionados, let's chat!.
  • Year: 2003
  • Make: Ferrari
  • Model: 360 SPIDER

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