2003 Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale 6 speed manual conversion TDF Blue, Tan interior 12,200 miles Serial no. #136834 Factory fire extinguisher & Radio (aftermarket hifi installed, but comes with original) All the original parts from the conversion come with the car, and would allow conversion back to F1. A lot of time, care and attention was taken to ensure that there was no irreversible damage to the car allowing it to be returned back to OEM. Major service carried out this year including belts etc The car was featured on the Petrolicious site: https://petrolicious.com/articles/rarity-squared-the-manual-gearbox-ferrari-360-challenge-stradale and also full photos of the vehicle can be seen here: Challenge Stradale 6MT Conversion (Yes, Really) | Black Horse Motorwerks The work/conversion was carried out by Ferrari specialiststs Blackhorse Motorwerks Offers over $250k Please PM me with any interest Thanks for looking Mads Image Unavailable, Please Login
I heard chicago. I believe that the youtuber seen through glass did a video on it. Might have more info there.
Yeah, but it appears they made a one off piece for it instead of using a 360 one to accommodate the CS buttons. My guess is that they couldn't fit the buttons and the shifter on a Cs or factory gated center piece.
Jeff Segal did a great conversion on a 360C and the center console is far better in terms of creative execution.
I ended up selling it via lake forest Ferrari in Chicago. The centre console was one of the biggest challenges, as didn’t want to use a stock 360 manual console as would have to change the lower console trim as well (to standard 360. The height is dictated by the standard 360 Modena shift mechanism, so we tried to create a console that would have been as true to ferrari style of that era. I still have the molds for it, with the eventual goal of making one out of carbon fibre. In person it really fits the car (in my opinion) Great conversion by Blackhorse Motorwerks in Kansas
You would think F would optionally offer an extra cost manual with it's sports car line with all the other pointless options available. The manual would make sense if buyers want to pay the extra money.