26th May, 2021 13:00

Imperial War Museum Duxford

 
Lot 59
 

2000 Ferrari 360 Modena
Supplied new to Le Mans 24-hours winner and ex-F1 driver Martin Brundle

Sold for £61,875

(including buyers premium)


Lot details

Registration No: 916 PJO
Chassis No: 121402
MOT: September 2021

  • Supplied new to World Sportscar Champion, Le Mans 24-hour winner and ex-F1 driver Martin Brundle
  • 1 of just 352 UK RHD cars to be fitted with the rarer six-speed manual gearbox
  • Stunning Argento Nurburgring with Bordeaux leather livery and only 34,000 miles from new
  • Comprehensive service history with last cambelt change in May 2020

‘The 360 is a devastating road car. It does everything you’d hope a Ferrari would but with such polish, precision and ease that you don’t have to think twice about unleashing all its performance. There is perhaps no other car yet made that combines so much raw emotion with so much technical finesse (Evo magazine, June 1999)’

Introduced at the 1999 Geneva Salon, the 360 Modena was notable as the first Ferrari to feature an all-aluminium spaceframe chassis. Developed in conjunction with Alcoa, the structure was forty percent stiffer and twenty-eight percent lighter than that of the preceding F355. The newcomer also boasted a fourfold increase in downforce thanks to careful underbody sculpting and two huge rear venturi tunnels. Enlarged to 3.6 litres, its high-revving, flat plane crankshaft, five valves per cylinder V8 engine developed a quoted 394bhp and 275lbft of torque. Allied to either six-speed manual or electrohydraulic-actuated ‘F1’ automated six-speed transmission, it enabled the 360 Modena to sprint from 0-60mph in 4.5 seconds and onto 183mph. ASR traction control and electronically controlled dampers complemented the all-round independent double-wishbone suspension, vented disc brakes and power steering giving the two-seater poise and precision aplenty. Rarer than its successors, just 8,800 Ferrari 360 Modenas were made of which just 352 were supplied new to the UK in right-hand drive with six-speed manual gearboxes.

It is perhaps no surprise that the first owner of chassis 121402, Martin Brundle, ordered it with the rarer and more driver orientated six-speed manual gearbox. A former World Sportscar Champion, Le Mans 24-hours winner and multiple F1 podium scorer, the renowned TV commentator specified his new acquisition in the handsome combination of Argento Nurburgring with Bordeaux leather and had it road registered as ’99 MB’. Changing hands several times thereafter, the Ferrari was maintained at 7,276, 12,565, 17,569, 18,180, 19,140, 20,022 23,038, 25,023, 28,099, 28,690 and 28,869 miles before entering the current ownership in October 2013. Since then the 360 Modena has been treated to a service at 30,996, cambelt belt change at 31,986, new brake discs and pads all round at 33,302 plus another cambelt change at 34,065 miles. The latter was carried out by marque specialist Migliore Cars Ltd during May 2020. Infrequently used during lockdown, the Berlinetta has been kept in a heated garage. Starting readily and performing well during a recent test drive, the Ferrari’s appearance is a credit to the seller who has amassed numerous concours awards during his time as a collector. The personalised number plate shown in the photos ‘916 PJO’ is being retained. Able to deploy more of its performance more of the time than a contemporary F8 Tributo, this gorgeous, manual 360 Modena is offered for sale with book pack (confirming Mr Brundle’s ownership), MOT certificate valid until September 2021 and tool kit.

For more information, please contact:
Damian Jones
damian.jones@handh.co.uk
07855 493737

 

Auction: Imperial War Museum Duxford, 26th May, 2021

AUCTION VENUE
Imperial War Museum
Duxford
Cambridgeshire
CB22 4QR

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