This YouTube Famous, 57,000 Mile Ferrari 360 Is For Sale

Seen Through Glass’ Ferrari 360 is currently available at auction, with the YouTuber having taken it on some pretty special adventures
This YouTube Famous, 57,000 Mile Ferrari 360 Is For Sale

If you’re a fan of Seen Through Glass, you should recognise this Ferrari 360 instantly. Having purchased the car six years ago, it’s fair to say the internet star has covered some epic adventures since then - but the Italian sports car is now up for auction.

The car, which Sam Fane (the YouTuber’s real name) once said he’d never sell, is currently available through Collecting Cars. At the time of writing, bidding is up to £47,500.

This Rosso Corsa 360 has covered 56,738 miles.
This Rosso Corsa 360 has covered 56,738 miles.

56,738 miles may not seem a great deal for a car from 2002, but remember this is a Ferrari - so it’s on the high mileage side in context.

Finished in Rosso Corsa with a tan leather interior, factory-fitted goodies include a four-point harness, a rear ‘Challenge’ grille and carbon fibre seats. A few upgrades have been introduced to the car over its life too, including an OEM-spec 360 Challenge Stradale exhaust and ECU, along with aftermarket brake pads.

Upgrades include a 360 Challenge Stradale exhaust and ECU.
Upgrades include a 360 Challenge Stradale exhaust and ECU.

Those 360 Challenge parts presumably take power above the 395bhp the Modena left the factory with from its 3.6-litre naturally-aspirated V8, though no increase is noted in the listing. Most exciting though is the six-speed manual it’s coupled to, and with a gated shifter at that.

This isn’t a showroom-pristine car, though. To be expected really, when you consider Fane has driven this car hard - including taking it to the Sahara Desert and partaking in the 2022 1000 Miglia Ferrari Tribute. As such, it has the odd stone chip here and there - as well as some slight cracks in the paintwork on top of the passenger-side front wheel arch.

Gated manual? Gated manual.
Gated manual? Gated manual.

That said, it had a bare metal respray in 2021, as well as a steering wheel retrim in 2017 - so it’s far from in poor condition.

Not included in the sale is Fane’s ‘S1 MDF’ licence plate, suggesting it may find its way onto something new. Might be worth keeping an eye out for that…

Check out the full listing on Collecting Cars here.

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