This Actual Ferrari Was Extended for Attention Yet Still Fails to Attract It | Carscoops

This Actual Ferrari Was Extended for Attention Yet Still Fails to Attract It | Carscoops

      This could be the only Ferrari 360 Modena limousine in the United States, but it may require some assistance before it can operate again.

      The vehicle has a mileage of just 36,903 and holds a clean title, yet it might not be running.

      Images indicate that this is the same stretched 360 Modena that was listed on eBay for $95,000 in 2018 without a sale.

      Inside, it boasts limousine-style features, such as televisions, lighting, and possibly an intercom system.

      Many car enthusiasts aspire to own a luxury Italian supercar, but few likely envision owning a limousine version. This is probably why this specific 360 Modena with relatively low mileage is currently waiting for a buyer in a salvage yard. There’s a reasonable chance that this very car has previously failed to sell at auction.

      Currently available in San Diego, California, this bright yellow 360 Modena limousine is sure to attract attention like few others. However, it won’t perform much like the original-length supercar. The exact weight of the vehicle is unclear but is expected to be significantly more than the stock model.

      Beneath the rear decklid lies the original 3.6-liter naturally aspirated V8 engine. When it was new, it produced approximately 394 horsepower (293 kW) and 275 lb-ft (373 Nm) of torque. It's difficult to determine its current output, if any. Despite the clean title and the relatively low mileage, the auction listing does not specify whether it is drivable.

      The car does come with keys, and the exterior appears to be in fair shape. There are some dings, scratches, and dirt on the vehicle, but most issues seem minor. A couple of images of the interior reveal a generally standard 360 Modena cabin with slight modifications. The car is equipped with extra auxiliary switches and a large cable in the passenger footwell, likely part of an intercom system.

      This assumption is based on images that are believed to depict the same vehicle from the 2018 listing. At that time, it was on eBay for $95,000, and featured the same rear doors as this one on Copart. It had 31,801 miles back then and included yellow stitching, similar to this model. If they are indeed the same vehicle, the winning bidder will likely acquire a cabin equipped with televisions, a complete sound system, and various elaborate lighting.

      The key question now is what to do with such a car in the present day. Due to its conversion, it doesn't quite meet contemporary technological standards. Additionally, limousines have fallen out of favor compared to earlier times. What would you do with this very distinctive Ferrari? Share your thoughts below!

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This Actual Ferrari Was Extended for Attention Yet Still Fails to Attract It | Carscoops

This could very well be the sole 360 Modena Limo in the United States, but it will probably require some assistance before it can operate again.