In recent decades, Ferrari has made a tradition of always releasing a new type with a V8 mid-engine in a highly developed version. So the 308 became the 328, the 348 the F355 and the F360 the F430. Same chassis with limited external changes that, especially in the case of the 348/355 and 360/430, evolved significantly technically. In the case of the F430, where 80hp and the addition of an electronically adjustable differential were the most significant improvements, Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson exclaimed during a test drive that it was the perfect Supercar of the time. His James May even bought one. As you may know, his critical colleague is a car journalist who really knows all the ins and outs in detail. The build quality, reliability (the engine now has timing chains instead of belts), performance, exhaust sound and design are of a level that was deeply appreciated in Zuffenhausen at the time. The electronically controlled, steering-wheel-adjustable differential saves you from costly mistakes and lets you be a racing driver without such capabilities. Just imagine how much fun it is when you can also steer a bit... An additional advantage is the steady value development of the F430, in some foreign markets we see them for sale for tens of thousands of euros more. A condition for such an investment is a clean and traceable history without incidents. Ecco qui!
EQUIPMENT
An F430 has automatic climate control, electric windows, a fully leather-lined interior, an adjustable steering wheel, Ferrari radio/CD with removable front and central door locking with remote control. This copy also has beautiful silver-gray double stitching in the leather on the seats and dashboard.
EXTERIOR
Bodywork in beautiful Grigio Titanio, which is completely in new condition. No damage whatsoever. Completely original, the factory-applied stone chip stickers at vulnerable points are all still present undamaged. The car has a completely 'like new' appearance as a result of hobby use in good weather. For example, there are no stone chips on the windshield.