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FERRARI F360 MODENA COUPÉ Manual 400HP 2002 - The 360 Modena coupé was presented to the public at the Geneva Motor Show in 1999. It was in production from 1999 to 2004. It was the first production Ferrari built entirely of aluminum. In terms of design, the Pininfarina studio developed a new design identity compared to its predecessor, with more generous and voluptuous curves. The pop-up lights, reminiscent of the 308 GTB, were also gone; new headlights with acrylic covers were designed, along with wider air intakes in the front bumper. A rear window providing visibility of the engine was incorporated. Two air tunnel outlets were developed in the rear bumper. This marked the beginning of a new visual style for Ferrari, reflecting significant changes not only in aerodynamics but also in construction; the 360 generated up to four times more downforce than its predecessor, the F355. Mechanically, it is equipped with a 3, 600cc V8 engine, delivering 400hp. This beautiful example is unique in that it is one of the few units to feature a 6-speed manual gearbox (it is estimated that only 1809 coupé units with the European LHD manual gearbox were produced). This is a Portuguese vehicle, sold and delivered new through the official Ferrari dealership (Viauto). It comes with all manuals/ service book. It presents an elegant combination, with an exterior in "Rosso Corsa 322 DS" red, and a two-tone beige full leather interior. It includes a tool kit, spare wheel, dynamic Sport button, and Becker Ferrari radio. * This advertisement was published automatically; all data requires confirmation with the seller.











