RE: The perfect used Ferrari doesn't exist...
RE: The perfect used Ferrari doesn't exist...
Monday 15th December

The perfect used Ferrari doesn't exist...

... but a blue over tan 360 Challenge Stradale might just be as good as it gets 


Among all the incredible stats and various achievements of the new Ferrari 296 Speciale, it was perhaps its launch colour that was most surprising. Because everyone knows that the really racy Ferraris, the GTOs and Scuderias and Pistas of this world, are red. It’s the heritage, it’s the motorsport link, it's everything, really. But here was a green Speciale, Verde Nurburgring no less, and as the launch colour you can expect plenty of customer cars to be painted that way also. 

While it might still take some getting used to, there’s no harm in breaking with tradition every now and then. Perhaps one day Ferrari really will do what it’s always said would never be done and paint a car pink. After all, Ferrari knows as well as anyone that the customer is always right in matters of taste - and never has the adage been truer than with this spectacular 360 Challenge Stradale

These stripped-out Modenas are typically seen in Rosso Corsa, almost always with the stripe, and with interiors as sombre as a December Monday morning. It’s a spec that’s nothing if not appropriate for a raw, unapologetic kind of Ferrari road racer. But the first owner of this example, delivered new to Ferrari Wilmslow back in the day, decided they wanted something a little more lavish. So they asked for Tour de France Blue, tan leather and no stripe whatsoever. They got the Challenge Stradale they asked for, and the car is utterly beautiful, less overt than most colourways and all the more interesting for it. 

Of course, any CS will be pretty extreme to drive, and that’s exactly why they’ve become so prized of late. It wasn’t the first Ferrari of its kind (because there were a few 348 Competiziones made once upon a time), but the Stradale was better publicised than that car was. And it arrived at a better time, too, with a greater interest in track days - where a lighter, louder, firmer and faster Ferrari 360 could really shine. Delivered in the same period as the first M3 CSL and the first GT3 RS, for that matter, it really was a golden age to be a top-tier track toy. 

Despite that, the first owner of this car used it seldom. As in barely at all. Indeed, across three owners and more than 20 years, this Challenge Stradale still hasn’t covered 1,000 miles. Which is pretty remarkable, really, given how intoxicating this V8 berlinetta must be to drive. Perhaps its three owners have just been gawping at it all this time - easy to see how that would happen. 

As a result of all that - the spec, the mileage, the rarity - this CS presents as probably one of the very best in the world. From where we're sitting, there’s not an imperfection to be seen on it anywhere, and for a car pitched as the ultimate circuit weapon two decades ago, the 360 now looks positively dainty. It’s become the pretty, delicate, classic mid-engined Ferrari V8. And nobody would have thought that was possible for a long time after it replaced the 355. 

With so few miles under its wheels, probably this Challenge Stradale should continue to be used sparingly. There are certainly more affordable examples around for those who want to embrace the unfiltered Ferrari experience. But those cars aren’t Tour de France Blue with tan; they aren’t perhaps the most stylish Ferrari 360s you ever did see. For that reason, we’d try and find any excuse possible to have it out in the world, showing everyone how good a Challenge Stradale can look. The unforgettable driving experience can be a nice bonus…


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rplo08

Original Poster:

18 posts

104 months

Lovely but 500k ?

Motormouth88

679 posts

80 months

500k!!!!! rofl

martin12345

881 posts

109 months

Can't help feeling this advert is a bit early, should have been placed on 1st April with that price

Demonix

745 posts

232 months

A driver's car, a special Ferrari, 3 owners and between them they clocked up a mere 1000 miles that is a sad waste!

PRO5T

6,584 posts

45 months

I always promised myself one of these, I think the lowest they ever got in the UK was circa £70k for a one in the same colour scheme but with a slightly dubious repair history.

In reality, they've always been worth significantly more than I was ever able to spend on a car!

I recall going to the 'ring in the 00s and the UK Stradale Club tagging along to the Circuit Days event-they got their own fancy hotel compared to the rest of us-what a noise having a dozen of these on the tour! One of the owners kindly took me for a lap and the racket while dropping into the foxhole was something else-life affirming!

If I had one I'd want the perspex sliding windows just because.

What has been interesting has been following Sam from Seen Through Glass in his videos as he's bought one and personalised it to how he would have wanted it. He took a chance on an auction purchase and seems to have done really well out of it. Stunning cars.

tight fart

3,347 posts

293 months

I fitted a radio like that in my cortina. 3 owners and a 1000 miles whistle

Evolved

3,999 posts

207 months

Never a car to stir much emotion when new, even less so now at £500k biglaugh

mooseracer

2,517 posts

190 months

Demonix said:
A driver's car, a special Ferrari, 3 owners and between them they clocked up a mere 1000 miles that is a sad waste!
Would be bad enough in a standard 360

epom

13,785 posts

181 months

Magnificent, I’d prefer the standard wheels but hey.

Also, echo the above re mileage and pricing.

andrewpandrew

1,612 posts

9 months

epom said:
Magnificent, I d prefer the standard wheels but hey.

Also, echo the above re mileage and pricing.
They are the standard wheels?

996_3.4

51 posts

28 months

Tough crowd here...
It's an uber-rare spec of an unobtainium variant, with three-digit mileage. It is going to be expensive.

This is the 2020s, cheap exclusive cars have sailed and they're not coming back frown

MDL111

8,309 posts

197 months

I feel like at those prices, the cars will just not get driven anymore, which is a bit of a shame really. On the flipside new cars are so expensive nowadays that this does not seem ridiculous - I would rather have this than a lot of the new cars I could buy with 400-500k

epom

13,785 posts

181 months

andrewpandrew said:
epom said:
Magnificent, I d prefer the standard wheels but hey.

Also, echo the above re mileage and pricing.
They are the standard wheels?
Oh I meant standard 360 wheels, those are things of beauty.

DaveyBoyWonder

3,368 posts

194 months

Stunning. Think if I owned one of these I'd do a 1000 miles in the first few days of owning the thing... Buy amazing drivers car = don't drive it. I can't compute that.

Wills2

27,512 posts

195 months


Bonkers price, I'll never understand the premium attached to cars that haven't been driven (age is the killer not miles) It's nice but wow not 500k nice.


Taz73

330 posts

32 months

Absolutely gorgeous, the price means it’ll probably continue to be never driven, which is a massive shame.

NJJ

493 posts

100 months

If I was a tech billionaire I'd buy it and then convert it to a manual too, sacrilegious to some perhaps, but what a machine!!

valiant

12,912 posts

180 months

Gorgeous but that car will never be driven much.

£500k means that any future owner will be more interested in preserving its value than racking up some serious miles.

NGK210

4,352 posts

165 months

Absurd price.
Incongruous colour combo for a CS.
And the previous owners deserve to be kneecapped.

MDL111

8,309 posts

197 months

from memory this is the launch spec. Was there not a video with a woman driving this spec and the guy driving a red one with perspex - I think so, I wanted this spec