FERRARI 360, 2001, 3.6L V8 FI DOHC 40V F VIN ZFFYU51A910122676 photo nr 1

FERRARI 360, 2001, 3.6L V8 FI DOHC 40V F
VIN: ZFFYU51A910122676

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Final bid: 37125.00 $
Sale data: 2024-05-06 Sold
Fuel: Other
Auction: IAAI
Lot number: 37556962
Primary damage: Front & Rear
Mileage: 476 mile
Pre-Accident Value: 82556 $
Color: Silver
Keys: yes
Body Style: Coupe 2 Door
Title Code: Salvage (Massachusetts)
Drive Rear Wheel Drive
Engine Type: 3.6L V8 FI DOHC 40V F
Series: MODENA/MODENA F1
Transmission: Unknown
Vehicle Type: AUTOMOBILE

Car description

We specialize in providing detailed information about the sale prices of salvage vehicles, including examples like the FERRARI 360, 2001, 3.6L V8 FI DOHC 40V F with VIN ZFFYU51A910122676, which recently found a new owner during an IAAI auction. This vehicle exemplifies how premium cars in the salvage market can still generate strong interest and value.

This particular FERRARI 360, 2001, 3.6L V8 FI DOHC 40V F features a stylish Silver exterior paired with a 3.6L V8 FI DOHC 40V F engine, offering a combination of performance and elegance. At the time of sale, it had 476 miles on the odometer—a detail that can be easily cross-referenced through reliable sources such as Carfax or AutoCheck to ensure full transparency about its history.

The car was put up for auction after sustaining Front & Rear damage, a factor that often appeals to buyers seeking vehicles with repair potential. Despite this, the vehicle retained its desirability, and the auction concluded with a winning bid of 37.125,00 $, highlighting the strong demand for vehicles of this caliber.

Salvage auctions, such as those on IAAI, provide a unique platform for cars like this FERRARI 360, 2001, 3.6L V8 FI DOHC 40V F to start a new chapter. Whether purchased for refurbishment, parts, or resale, such vehicles offer great value to savvy buyers who recognize their potential. This sale illustrates how even damaged cars can maintain a significant place in the market, showcasing the resilience and appeal of high-end salvage vehicles.