A 24,000-mile 2003 Ferrari 360 Spider is generating strong bidding activity on eBay, with 18 bids placed and 25 watchers tracking the listing ahead of its close.

A 2003 Ferrari 360 Spider with 24,828 miles has attracted serious bidding energy on eBay, where the current bid stands at $50,100 with 18 bids recorded and 25 people actively watching the listing. Offered by California Exotic and Classic Cars out of Lomita, California -- a dealer with 100% positive feedback across 955 transactions -- this Prancing Horse comes with a 3.6-liter V8 that made the 360 one of Ferrari's most beloved modern classics.
The Ferrari 360 Modena arrived in 1999 as the replacement for the F355 and represented a significant leap in every measurable dimension. The 3.6-liter flat-plane V8 produces 395 horsepower in naturally aspirated form and revs to a screaming 8,500 rpm redline, delivering the kind of visceral soundtrack that only a Ferrari can produce. The mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout places the mass between the axles for a balance that rivals twice the price of entry cannot better.

The Spider variant, introduced in 2000, adds an electrically operated folding soft top that deploys in approximately 20 seconds, transforming the 360 from focused sports car to open-air grand tourer without sacrificing any of the structural rigidity that distinguishes Ferrari's engineering approach. The 360 Spider's buttresses and bespoke roofline are as beautiful in the open position as they are with the top raised, a design achievement that few contemporary convertibles have matched.

At under 25,000 miles, this example sits comfortably in the lightly used category for a car of its generation, suggesting a history of occasional, appreciative ownership rather than hard daily driving. The automatic F1 paddle-shift transmission simplifies the act of driving while keeping the driver entirely engaged with the mid-engine experience.
With the 360's values stabilizing after a period of depreciation -- clean examples with documented histories now trade reliably in the $80,000-$110,000 range at established auction houses -- the current bid of $50,100 with the reserve not yet met represents a potentially compelling opportunity for the winning bidder. The Buy It Now price of $99,971 reflects current fair market territory.