Even if sports car purists prefer the coupé shape, when it comes to the driving experience, nothing beats a compact Ferrari spider with a crisp manual gearbox and a crackling, eight-cylinder, naturally aspirated engine to tackle the curvy coastal roads of Costa Smeralda, the mountainous hinterland of Monaco, or the famous Mulholland Drive in Los Angeles on a hot summer’s evening. Whether you prefer a Ferrari Mondial, 348, F355, 360, or F430, the Classic Driver Market offers a range of highly attractive and affordable examples in elegant colour combinations from each model. Here are our 10 favourites.
These 10 open-top Ferraris are cheaper than you think
Open-top Ferraris from the 1990s and 2000s are the ultimate style statements for the summer — and they can be had for comparatively cheap prices. These 10 spiders don’t cost a fortune, yet still promise a lot of driving pleasure…