Another Ferrari has been recently crashed in Australia, this
time a 360 Modena, while taking part in a drive event.
The Ferrari 360 Modena is definitely one hot ride to own,
despite being replaced by the F430 Scuderia and by the 458 Speciale over the
years but sadly one example of the supercar has been recently crashed into a
ditch in Melbourne, Australia, while taking part in a drive event. The vehicle
in question has suffered some severe damage but most likely this will be
repairable, especially if its owner’s insurance will cover it.
As a small reminder, Ferrari has produced the 360 between
1999 and 2005 and it was offered in two body styles, two-seat coupe and
two-seat roadster, with a rear mid-engine and rear-wheel drive layout. The
Ferrari 360 Modena is the hottest version of the supercar. It went in
production in the same year as the regular one and it remained there until
2005. Power was provided by a 3.6 liter V8 engine in all versions of the 360
and the unit was connected to either a 6-speed manual or to a 6-speed F1
electrohydraulic manual transmission. The 360 has been replaced by the F430,
the predecessor of the 458.
source: http://www.inautonews.com/ferrari-360-modena-gets-crashed-in-australia#.U9iIB_ldWSo
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