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7,755 miles since new
Last year of production of the Scuderia
Well-optioned example
Lightweight and limited-edition Ferrari
F1-style semi-automatic dual clutch transmission
503 horsepower naturally aspirated V8 engine
Rosso Scuderia over black alcantara and red 3-D fabric
Has books, tools and service documents
Lightweight, powerful and packed with Ferrari's most potent
technology, the Ferrari F430 Scuderia was the Italian auto
manufacturer's answer to the likes of Porsche and Lamborghini
lightweight and track-focused cars. Unveiled at the 2007 Frankfurt
Auto Show by Ferrari's crown jewel racer Michael Schumacher, the
car was met with instant acclaim. The lightweight supercar shed 220
pounds while increasing power to 503 horsepower, all while
utilizing Ferrari's semi-automatic transmission capable of 60
millisecond shifts. With a 3.6 second 0-60 time, the Scuderia was a
top-level performer when originally released and still can stay
with some of today's best modern supercars.
The Scuderia was first sold by Cauley Ferrari of West Bloomfield,
Michigan in January of 2010. Painted Rosso Scuderia red over a
black alcantara interior with 3-D fabric, the Scuderia had numerous
options added which included: the U.S. carbon package, fully
trimmed trunk, rev counter in red, Alcantara upholstery, carbon
fiber steering wheel with LED shift lights, navigation system with
Bluetooth, Nart racing stripe, carbon fiber racing seats, and
special contrast stitching in red. The first owner would only drive
the car approximately 1,134 miles before the 2nd owner in
California purchased the car.
The Ferrari would have a couple of owners between 2011 and October
of 2013 when Larry Hill would purchase the Scuderia. Larry would
keep the car for little more than 3 years, maintaining the car and
adding only 1,633 miles during that time. Ensuring the car was
working properly during his ownership, he would have regular oil
changes and keep up to date on maintenance items. In August of
2017, the most recent owner purchased the car. During his ownership
he added only 175 miles to the odometer, keeping this Ferrari
Scuderia pristine. Kept in California during this time, he remained
in his collection for some time before having Canepa find a new
owner for the supercar.
The Scuderia was inspected from front to back when it arrived at
Canepa, and it was deemed to be an excellent example of the rare
supercars. In excellent mechanical order and cosmetically needing
just a light cleaning, the Rosso Scuderia red paint was in stunning
condition. With the sorted Ferrari F430 Scuderia supercar now ready
for its new owner, this car represents a fantastic opportunity for
a future owner. With the performance levels of modern supercars,
that high-revving V8 engine and the insanely quick-shifting Ferrari
F-1 style transmission, this is sure to become one of the most
memorable modern classics from the Maranello manufacturer.