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2008 Ferrari 430 Coupe on 2040-cars

US $141,900.00
Year:2008 Mileage:3550 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

San Gregorio, California, United States

San Gregorio, California, United States

For more details email me at: sofiastteichman@ukscientists.com .

2008 Ferrari F430 Scuderia
Two owner car, No Paint or Body work
Up graded at the factory to leather interior
Carbon Fiber up-grade, All Books and records, All Tools
Seat and steering wheel covers, Car cover
Just over 3500 Miles
4.3 Ltr V8
F1 automatic transmission
Front air conditioning: automatic climate control
Airbag deactivation: passenger switch
Front airbags: dual
Antenna type: element
In-Dash CD: single disc
Radio: AM/FM
Total speakers: 4
ABS: 4-wheel
Electronic brake force distribution
Front brake diameter: 15.7
Front brake type: carbon ceramic disc
Front brake width: 1.4
Rear brake diameter: 13.7
Rear brake type: carbon ceramic disc
Rear brake width: 1.3
Center console trim: carbon
Dash trim: alloy
Door trim: carbon
Shift knob trim: carbon fiber
Steering wheel trim: leather
Center console: front console with storage
Multi-function remote: keyless entry
One-touch windows: 1
Power outlet(s): 12V front
Power steering
Push-button start
Reading lights: front
Steering wheel mounted controls: paddle shifter
Steering wheel: tilt and telescopic
Vanity mirrors: passenger
Limited slip differential: rear
Exhaust: dual tip
Mirror color: black
Rear spoiler: lip
Gauge: tachometer
Warnings and reminders: tire fill alert
Daytime running lights
Headlight cleaners: high pressure washers
Headlights: HID/Xenon
Side mirror adjustments: power
Side mirrors: auto-dimming
Body side reinforcements: side impact door beams
Child seat anchors: LATCH system
Seatbelt pre-tensioners : front
Driver seat manual adjustments: lumbar
Front headrests: adjustable
Front seat type: sport bucket
Passenger seat manual adjustments: lumbar
Upholstery: premium leather
2-stage unlocking doors
Anti-theft system: alarm
Power door locks
Stability control
Traction control
Active suspension
Driver adjustable suspension: ride control
Front shock type: gas
Front spring type: coil
Front stabilizer bar
Front suspension classification: independent
Front suspension type: double wishbone
Rear shock type: gas
Rear spring type: coil
Rear stabilizer bar
Rear suspension classification: independent
Rear suspension type: double wishbone
Suspension control: electronic
Tuned suspension: sport
Spare tire kit: inflator kit
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Tire type: summer performance
Front wipers: variable intermittent
Power windows
Rear privacy glass
Window defogger: rear
Brand new tires

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Raikkonen likely to retire from F1 after 2015 [w/poll]

Mon, 07 Jul 2014

Though his irreverent demeanor party-goer image might suggest otherwise, make no mistake about it: at 34 years old (and with 37-year-old Mark Webber out of the race), Kimi Raikkonen is the oldest driver in Formula One. He's three months older than Jenson Button, a good year older than his former wingman Felipe Massa, three years ahead of Adrian Sutil and a good decade beyond the latest crop of up-and-comers on the grid. So it's only natural that we should start wondering how much longer he'll stick around, and now we may have our answer.
Speaking with motorsport journalists at the British Grand Prix this past weekend, the 2007 World Champion and winner of 20 grands prix, Raikkonen indicated that the next season will likely be his last. According to numerous racing news outlets, when asked how long he plans to stay on the grid, the famously terse Finn responded: "Until my contract is finished, and then I will probably stop. That is what I think is going to happen."
Kimi was a relatively unknown entity when Sauber gave him his first drive in F1 back in 2001, upon which he finished in the points on his first race. He moved to McLaren the following season, racked his first podium finishes, and took his first win the season after that. He finishes second behind Fernando Alonso the next season, well ahead of the rest of the pack, and switched to Ferrari two seasons later in 2007, winning the world championship on his first season in red. After just three seasons, Ferrari showed him the door and Kimi left F1 entirely, trying his hand at everything from the World Rally Championship to NASCAR. He returned to F1 with Lotus in 2012, and in a rare move for Maranello, was invited back for this season on a two-year contract.

1954 Ferrari 375-Plus sells for record $18 million at Goodwood

Thu, 03 Jul 2014

Among all the action at the Goodwood Festival of Speed this past weekend, Bonhams held its classic car auction, bringing in a massive $38.4 million in sales. And this was undoubtedly the highlight.
Bearing the chassis number 0384 AM, this 1954 Ferrari 375-Plus has a storied racing history, competing that year in such events as the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the Mille Miglia and the Silverstone endurance race, where the late José Froilán Gonzalez drove it to victory. One of only five made, the 375 Plus packed a 4.9-liter V12 with 330 horsepower under aluminum barchetta bodywork by Pininfarina. It was subsequently owned by Kleenex scion Jim Kimberly, trading hands between owners on both sides of the Atlantic and was the subject of a legal dispute over its ownership four years ago.
With the dispute now resolved and after heated competition between two bidders, the Ferrari finally sold for £10.7 million, equivalent to $18.2 million at today's rates and accounting for nearly half of the day's sales totals. Other highlights included a 1902 De Dietrich 16-HP "Paris-Vienna" Rear-Entrance Tonneau and a a '75 Lamborghini Countach, each of which sold for around $1.7 million - the latter eclipsing the example that Bonhams also recently sold for $1.2 million.

1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa sells for record $39.8 million

Tue, 04 Feb 2014

This might not come as a shock, but ultra-rare vintage cars are only going to get more expensive as time rolls on, particularly if there's a prancing horse on the car's nose. For example, in 2011, a Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa sold for $16.39 million. In February 2012, a 1964 250 GTO sold for nearly $32 million. Later that year, a 1962 250 GTO sold for $35 million. It was the most expensive car ever sold, making last year's 275 GTB/4 NART Spider and its $27.5-million auction price seem like a drop in the platinum-lined bucket. Now, there's been another high-dollar Ferrari sale.
An unrestored, 1957 250 Testa Rossa was reportedly sold for over $39 million, making it the most expensive car ever sold in the United Kingdom. Just for perspective, $39 million is about 28 LaFerraris or roughly 128 F12 Berlinettas. It's not the most expensive car ever sold, but it still represents a huge sum of money for a classic car. Part of the reason for chassis number 0704 - the car pictured above is 0714, which sold for a mere $12.2 million in 2009 - being sold for so much is down to its excellent provenance.
It made its race debut at the 1957 24 Hours of Le Mans, although it failed to finish. Phil Hill and Peter Collins racked up wins with this exact car in Buenos Aires and Sebring, according to the folks at Hemmings. Combining race wins by a former Formula One World Champion with an unrestored example of an extremely rare car (one of just 34 250 Testa Rossas ever built) makes its monumental sale price almost seem reasonable.