Ferrari 360 Modena: Photography by Tim Damon Undated (2005?), 60pp., no publisher stated (Tim Damon?), no dust jacket (as issued), "text" (in reality a collection of colour photos of the Ferrari 360 Modena) generally in decent order albeit with some "waviness" to the pages, very slight browning to page edges and one small stain to the (blank) bottom right hand side of page 9 (page 6 according to the pagination), front board slightly warped, very slight bumping and rubbing to board corners - slightly heavier to the top, bottom and sides of boards and a tad heavier to the top and bottom of the spine, bumping and rubbing to the front top and bottom left hand/rear top and bottom right hand corners, remnants of a label to the front bottom left hand/rear bottom right hand sides, to the base of the spine & to the spine edges on front & rear (at the bottom), but no evidence of this being an ex-library copy, elsewhere both boards have many marks & scratches. The Ferrari 360 (Type F131) is a two-seater, mid-engine, rear wheel drive sports car manufactured by Italian automotive manufacturer Ferrari from 1999 until 2005. It succeeded the Ferrari F355 and was replaced by the Ferrari F430 in 2004. The first model to be produced was the 360 Modena, followed later by the 360 Spider and a special edition, the Challenge Stradale. The first model of the 360 to be produced was the Modena, named after the town of Modena, the birthplace of Enzo Ferrari. Transmission options were a 6-speed manual transmission, or the electrohydraulic-actuated "F1" automated manual transmission with a gearbox built by Graziano Trasmissioni. The 360 Modena went into production in 1999 and remained in production until 2005 when it was replaced by the F430. The Modena was followed two years later by the 360 Spider, Ferrari's 20th road-going convertible which at launch overtook sales of the Modena. Other than weight, the Spider's specifications matched those of the Modena almost exactly. Will ship by Royal Mail 1st Class Signed for, well packaged. (£5.39/port)