Ferrari 430 Scuderia set to Spawn a Spider Variant?
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A retractable hardtop on a mid-engined sports car? A convertible roof on a super-lightweight track car? What foolishness. I hope autoblog.it is just blowing smoke, otherwise the Scuderia risks losing a lot of its credibility as a track-focused automobile.
September 3, 2008 3:13 pm
Fail. Don't put a soft-top on this track car. It'll just ruin it. It'll make it heavy, so what will be the point of it? plus it'll be even more expenisve. Don't screw up an awesome car.
September 3, 2008 6:53 pm
well this just totally ruined my opinion about this car. seriously WHY even have an option for this specific model? there's an F430 spider. this is a track spec made for track use. you don't see convertible's racing fast around tracks.
September 3, 2008 11:14 pm
A retractable hard-top.............I think it might be more like a targa than a cabriolet. But the roof and the rea section bodywork will have to be altered quite significantly in order to accomodate the hard-top canopy. The Fioravanti roof on the 575M Superamerica might be not an option because of the mid-engine layout of the F430. It would be interesting to see what Ferrari comes up with.
September 4, 2008 2:47 am
I think this car is for those people who need more than just a convertible to drive slowly in a sunny day.... so I don't believe a convertible is really needed....or demanded...but you never know...
Anyways, this is a great car and hope Ferrari don't make something stupid out of a great car
September 4, 2008 3:03 am
yep... the one modern Ferrari that I haven't written off. I hope they don't make a spider scuderia.
September 4, 2008 5:25 am
yeah it would be a shame to see a convertible of the model, thought the idea of the scuderia was meant to be light and very basic for the car core people who dont want a V12.
a sport version of the California would be nice, now thats a car that needs a sport pack to it. just hopefully this is the car they are working on
September 4, 2008 10:40 am









