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Price: SOLD
Year: 2009Mileage: 38000km
Engine: 4.3L V8
Transmission: 6-speed 'F1' automated manual
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‘Ferrari’s baby Enzo or at least that's how it was described on the front cover of Evo 074. It seemed to sum up the F430’s appeal: strikingly modern, brutally potent and chock-full of engineering and aerodynamic knowledge gained in the heat of Grand Prix battle. The styling had more than a few nods to the Enzo hypercar, too, the more sharply drawn air intakes and partially exposed tail lights adding visual tension after the 360 Modena’s flowing curves.
The Archive is proud to present this stunning Ferrari F430 finished in Nero Daytona. The Exterior of this car comes with Giallo Brake Callipers, Scuderia Ferrari Shields and carbon fibre engine shrouds. The interior of this car comes with Electric Seats, Yellow Instrument Dials, Nero Upholstery with contrasting Giallo stitching. Carbon fibre steering wheel and Carbon fibre interior trim. Full-service history with the agents with full books and spare key.
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2009 Ferrari F430 Coupe. ‘Ferrari’s baby Enzo or at least that’s how it was described on the front cover of Evo 074. It seemed to sum up the F430’s appeal: strikingly modern, brutally potent and chock-full of engineering and aerodynamic knowledge gained in the heat of Grand Prix battle. The styling had more than a few nods to the Enzo hypercar, too, the more sharply drawn air intakes and partially exposed tail lights adding visual tension after the 360 Modena’s flowing curves.
The Archive is proud to present this stunning 2009 Ferrari F430 Coupe finished in Nero Daytona. The Exterior of this car comes with Giallo Brake Callipers, Scuderia Ferrari Shields and carbon fibre engine shrouds. The interior of this car comes with Electric Seats, Yellow Instrument Dials, Nero Upholstery with contrasting Giallo stitching. Carbon fibre steering wheel and Carbon fibre interior trim. Full-service history with the agents with full books and spare key.
The Ferrari F430 (Type F131) is a sports car produced by the Italian automobile manufacturer Ferrari from 2004 to 2009 as a successor to the Ferrari 360. The car is an update to the 360 with exterior and performance changes. It was unveiled at the 2004 Paris Motor Show. The F430 was succeeded by the 458 which was unveiled on 28 July 2009.
Designed by Pininfarina in collaboration with Frank Stephenson (Director of Ferrari-Maserati Concept Design and Development), the body styling of the F430 was revised from its predecessor, the 360, to improve its aerodynamic efficiency. Although the drag coefficient remained the same, the downforce was greatly enhanced. Despite sharing the same basic Alcoa Aluminium chassis, roofline, doors, and glass, the car looked significantly different from the 360. A great extent of Ferrari heritage was included in the exterior design. At the rear, the Enzo’s tail lights and engine cover vents were added. The car’s name was etched on the Testarossa-styled driver’s side mirror. The large oval openings in the front bumper are reminiscent of Ferrari racing models from the 60s, specifically the 156 “shark nose” Formula One car.