RE: Please someone buy Jenson Button's old Ferrari 360

RE: Please someone buy Jenson Button's old Ferrari 360

Wednesday 25th September

Please someone buy Jenson Button's old Ferrari 360

It's a modern classic and even with an F1 champ among its former owners it costs less than a new BMW M440i...


Who doesn’t love a good underdog story? I’ll spare myself the embarrassment of trying to reel off the great many odds-defying tales in sporting history, mostly because I couldn’t tell you any - but there have been some absolute corkers in motorsport. Kimi Raikkonen winning from 17th on the grid in the 2005 Japanese Grand Prix, Pastor Maldonado blowing an entire career’s worth of talent in one hit at the 2012 Spanish GP, and Sebastian Vettel decimating the whole field in a Minardi (sorry, Toro Rosso) at Monza in 2008. All incredible driving feats, of course, but none rival the comeback story that defined Jenson Button’s championship year in 2009.

It’s a tale that’s been told countless times since, most recently with the brilliant Keanu Reeves-hosted Disney documentary, and yet it’s still just as gobsmacking now as it was 15 years ago. A team that looked all but finished at the end of 2008 racking up both titles a year later with a car powered by an engine that didn’t fit properly and a driver who many thought couldn’t cut it at the sharp end of the grid. That’s one of the many reasons why we’re such big JB fans, especially as he then went on to give Lewis Hamilton a run for his money at McLaren.

Button hasn’t driven an F1 car in anger for over seven years, but he still has a loyal following who are no doubt pleased to see him as a TV pundit. And for his particularly devoted fans, the chance to buy one of his old cars is an opportunity not to be missed. Good thing he’s owned a fair few of them, then, including a Honda NSX, Mercedes CLK DTM and even a Bugatti Veyron. A few have passed through PH as well, with the 2009 champ’s McLaren P1 - loaded with bespoke options like a specially-developed Race 2 mode - going up for well over seven figures last year. 

However, what we have here is far more affordable. This Ferrari 360 Modena F1 was bought new by Button during his second year in the sport in 2001 (when he was just 21, the swine) and specced impeccably in Nero over Crema leather. One of the (likely many) options ticked were those delicious Daytona seats, and there’s a plaque on the passenger’s side of the dash celebrating Ferrari’s championship win in 2000. Something to motivate a young Button into chasing after Schumacher, maybe, though judging by the tabloids at the time he was far too busy living the life of an F1 driver to really care.

Anyway, we should probably address the elephant in the room. Yes, it’s got the old F1 gearbox, rather than the more sought-after (and rarer) manual. But the truth is the F1 ‘box worked pretty well in the 360, especially when revving out the 3.6-litre flat-plane crank V8. You could pay a specialist to tear it out and replace it with a manual, sure, but given the flappy-paddle system was derived from Ferrari’s Formula 1 cars - and that this cars original owner was an F1 driver - is as good a reason as any to leave it as it is.

Overall, though, it looks to be in marvellous condition inside and out, with a respectable 37,000-miles tallied and a chunky service history with plenty of receipts from Ferrari main dealers and specialists. With that in mind, the £59,950 asking price seems bang on for a 360 of this age and condition, so the Button connection is a real bonus. If F1 isn’t your thing and you’d rather a do-it-yourself ‘box, then this Rosso Corsa car with similar mileage comes at a £5k premium, but even then the car we have here stands on its own two feet as a really very lovely example - whether it’s had Button’s backside in it or not.


See the original advert here 

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gonnagetyoursBenny

Original Poster:

100 posts

110 months

Wednesday
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A Ferrari 360 with an F1 gearbox
Is a supercomputer with a gmail inbox
Brilliant automobile
With an Achilles' Heel.

Boundless power
Beautiful tower
Vector arithmetic
Interface pathetic

So it looks like lamb
And it shifts like mutton
Money for jam?
Yep, owned by Button

gruppeb86

442 posts

18 months

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Great poem for starters.

dobly

1,266 posts

164 months

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I recall that Jenson Button had an 02+ Honda NSX - pretty sure it wasn’t an NSX-R, but could be wrong…

GianiCakes

243 posts

78 months

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Treat the F1 box as a product of its time and enjoy the car for what it is, a truly lovely thing. Check when last belt change was done but otherwise looks in perfect condition. You probably wouldn’t want to daily it but would be great and memorable for some European roadtrips

bigyoungdave

112 posts

32 months

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That simple shape and those wheels look so good compared to modern over the top designs

loudlashadjuster

5,404 posts

189 months

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gonnagetyoursBenny said:
A Ferrari 360 with an F1 gearbox
Is a supercomputer with a gmail inbox
Brilliant automobile
With an Achilles' Heel.

Boundless power
Beautiful tower
Vector arithmetic
Interface pathetic

So it looks like lamb
And it shifts like mutton
Money for jam?
Yep, owned by Button
please stop

LRDefender

227 posts

13 months

Wednesday
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gonnagetyoursBenny said:
A Ferrari 360 with an F1 gearbox
Is a supercomputer with a gmail inbox
Brilliant automobile
With an Achilles' Heel.

Boundless power
Beautiful tower
Vector arithmetic
Interface pathetic

So it looks like lamb
And it shifts like mutton
Money for jam?
Yep, owned by Button
Love it..!!

CarlosSainz100

563 posts

125 months

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That looks surprisingly good value for money; especially in an age when a ropey 300C is 16k.

DonkeyApple

57,828 posts

174 months

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bigyoungdave said:
That simple shape and those wheels look so good compared to modern over the top designs
Very elegant cars that do stand out among most 21st century Ferraris. Bit of a nasty, Punto interior but as they age I think that is easier to forgive as other positive attributes become more important.

Iamnotkloot

1,549 posts

152 months

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It looks very good in black

Bispal

1,655 posts

156 months

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dobly said:
I recall that Jenson Button had an 02+ Honda NSX - pretty sure it wasn’t an NSX-R, but could be wrong…
He did, a friend of mine has owned it since JB sold it. It was my friends daily driver for years. Its yellow and has 196,500 miles on the clock. It wasn't an 'R' there are only 2 or 3 of those in the UK, of which my friend also owns one.


thehardman07

179 posts

186 months

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bigyoungdave said:
That simple shape and those wheels look so good compared to modern over the top designs
Always felt the 360 was a bit of a letdown styling wise after the 355. But as time has gone on and cars (as you quite rightly say) get more complicated design wise, it is really starting to look quite handsome.

The wheels I have never been a fan of though, and would change them for Challenge Stradale or BBS alloys.

smilo996

2,950 posts

175 months

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When Ferrari design took off again with the 458, it left the 360/430 for dust in terms of design. It just looks so bland and old.
Cannot fault the paint and interior choice though. That F1 gearbox knob looks like the clasp on an expensive handbag.

Cam Tait

56 posts

125 months

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dobly said:
I recall that Jenson Button had an 02+ Honda NSX - pretty sure it wasn’t an NSX-R, but could be wrong…
Good point, might have misremembered. He did a feature in one, but can't pin down whether he owned one so I've tweaked the copy. Wouldn't be surprised if he did though!

asci.white

424 posts

78 months

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Bispal said:
He did, a friend of mine has owned it since JB sold it. It was my friends daily driver for years. Its yellow and has 196,500 miles on the clock. It wasn't an 'R' there are only 2 or 3 of those in the UK, of which my friend also owns one.
He must have had two then, there was also a 2004 blue model with him as the first owner...

http://www.parkwayspecialistcars.co.uk/sold/car/ho...


NDNDNDND

2,146 posts

188 months

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loudlashadjuster said:
gonnagetyoursBenny said:
A Ferrari 360 with an F1 gearbox
Is a supercomputer with a gmail inbox
Brilliant automobile
With an Achilles' Heel.

Boundless power
Beautiful tower
Vector arithmetic
Interface pathetic

So it looks like lamb
And it shifts like mutton
Money for jam?
Yep, owned by Button
please stop
Oh Benny, you thought you were clever and sly,
Letting AI do the work while you sat by.
But posting these lines with your name on display,
Just shows you're clueless in every way.

Your lazy attempts at a digital flex,
Won’t earn you respect, just more ridicule next.
You’re hiding behind a machine-made disguise,
But everyone sees through your hollow replies.

So keep spamming forums, pretending you're wise,
Each poem just proves you're not quick to realize:
No one’s impressed by your shortcut charade—
Benny, you're only outclassing your shade.

Fight fire with Fire....

OT, I wonder how much a manual conversion is these days, and by how much it increases the value?

NDNDNDND

2,146 posts

188 months

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smilo996 said:
When Ferrari design took off again with the 458, it left the 360/430 for dust in terms of design. It just looks so bland and old.
Cannot fault the paint and interior choice though. That F1 gearbox knob looks like the clasp on an expensive handbag.
I kinda disagree actually - I think the 458 looks quite fussy and over-wrought compared to the F360's rather clean and pure lines.

The F430 has awful rear lights though, so clumsy and clearly a marketing choice to draw parallels with the Enzo. Spoils the proportions of the whole car.

Cryssys

518 posts

43 months

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NDNDNDND said:
Oh Benny, you thought you were clever and sly,
Letting AI do the work while you sat by.

deleted

No one’s impressed by your shortcut charade—
Benny, you're only outclassing your shade.

Fight fire with Fire....
Two wrongs don't make a right.

cerb4.5lee

32,655 posts

185 months

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I love black as a colour on a car usually, but not on a Ferrari though, and I'd want mine in red instead. I'd also want 3 pedals please.

Skeptisk

8,072 posts

114 months

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Unless you go for a 360 CS I can’t see why you would buy a 360 rather than a 430.