Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.The Ferrari 430 Scuderia is one of the most revered modern Ferraris, a stripped-out, track-focused evolution of the F430 developed with input from Michael Schumacher. This 2009 example is an extraordinary time capsule, a single-owner car in Rosso Corsa with dual silver stripes and just 1,300 miles. It is on Bring a Trailer at $680,000 with nine days to go, and with more than 1,100 watchers, the Ferrari world is captivated.2009 Ferrari 430 ScuderiaBring a TrailerWhat it's worth right nowThe Scuderia has appreciated dramatically as collectors have recognized it as a high-water mark for the analog Ferrari V8. According to Classic.com, sales have ranged widely, from around $143,000 in past years to a $1,650,000 high, with a rising average, and low-mileage examples now generally trading from roughly $800,000 into seven figures at dealers and auction.AdvertisementAdvertisementThis car sits at the very top of that market. Its 1,300 miles rank among the lowest of any Scuderia, it has been under single ownership its entire life, and it wears the classic Rosso Corsa with silver stripes. Knowledgeable commenters have pegged it in the $800,000 to $950,000 range, and a recent low-mile example reportedly changed hands in the high $900,000s.2009 Ferrari 430 ScuderiaBring a TrailerWeighing the exceptional mileage and ownership against the gearbox considerations below, fair value realistically lands in the $700,000 to $950,000 range, most likely the mid $800,000s to around $900,000. At $680,000 with nine days remaining, the bidding should climb well into that band.Condition and detailsThe car presents as a genuine time capsule and has been properly recommissioned for sale. Finished in Rosso Corsa over black cloth with carbon-fiber-backed racing seats and exposed aluminum flooring, it carries the full Scuderia arsenal: Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes, Scuderia Ferrari fender shields, carbon-fiber accents, and 19-inch Scuderia wheels. The mid-mounted 4.3-liter flat-plane V8 makes 503 horsepower to an 8,500-rpm redline through the six-speed F1 automated gearbox. A fluid and filter service was just performed by Ferrari of Newport Beach, a new set of Michelin tires was fitted, the emissions inspection passed in July 2026, and the seller reports the notorious sticky soft-touch buttons have been fully refinished rather than merely cleaned.2009 Ferrari 430 ScuderiaBring a TrailerThe most important area to scrutinize follows from the car's low use. A knowledgeable commenter noted that with just 1,300 miles over some 16 years, the F1 gearbox hydraulics, the pump, actuator, and seals, can degrade from age even when the clutch itself is barely worn, so confirm the F1 system's health and service history. More broadly, cars that sit warrant careful inspection of seals, fluids, and the fuel system, though the fresh service addresses much of that.2009 Ferrari 430 ScuderiaBring a TrailerBeyond that, the fundamentals are exceptional. The seller reports the paint presents as original with consistent meter readings and no stories, and the car comes with two keys, books, tools, a cover, and a battery tender. A pre-purchase inspection focused on the F1 system remains the sensible final step at this level.2009 Ferrari 430 ScuderiaBring a TrailerAdvertisementAdvertisementThe offerSpecificationDetailMakeFerrariModel430 ScuderiaYear2009Mileage1,300 milesEngine4.3-liter V8Power503 hp and 347 lb.ft of torqueTransmission6-speed automated manualDrive typeRear wheel drive with electronic limited-slip differentialExterior colorRosso CorsaInterior colorBlack clothCurrent bid$680,000, with nine days leftInterested in this 2009 Ferrari 430 Scuderia? View the listing here.What makes the 430 Scuderia uniqueThe 430 Scuderia was Ferrari's hardcore answer to the Porsche 911 GT3 RS, and it remains one of the most celebrated driver's cars the company has produced. Ferrari stripped roughly 100 kilograms from the standard F430, added 20 horsepower to bring the naturally aspirated 4.3-liter V8 to 503 horsepower, and fitted the fastest-shifting version of its F1 automated gearbox, all developed with Michael Schumacher's input. The result is a raw, visceral, unfiltered experience defined by a screaming flat-plane V8 that many consider one of the greatest-sounding engines ever fitted to a road car.2009 Ferrari 430 ScuderiaBring a TrailerEnthusiasts increasingly regard the Scuderia as the last truly analog Ferrari V8, a car that puts the driver at the center of the experience in a way its more digital successors do not. That reputation, combined with its limited production and motorsport-bred focus, has driven its transformation from an underappreciated F430 variant into a genuine blue-chip modern collectible.My takeThis is about as good as a 430 Scuderia gets. A single-owner car with just 1,300 miles is a genuine time capsule, and in Rosso Corsa with silver stripes it looks exactly the way one should. The Scuderia has finally earned the appreciation it long deserved, prized for that howling flat-plane V8 and the raw, connected driving experience, and this example pairs that pedigree with exceptional preservation and a fresh service. It is a car collectors dream about.AdvertisementAdvertisementFair value sits in the $700,000 to $950,000 range, and this exceptional example belongs at the upper end, so expect spirited bidding over the nine days remaining. The one genuine piece of homework is the F1 gearbox: given how little the car has moved, confirm the hydraulic system's health and get a pre-purchase inspection focused there. Satisfy yourself on that, and you own one of the finest low-mileage examples of an appreciating modern icon, a car that, as the commenters urge, deserves to be driven.Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only. We are not a dealership or broker. All vehicle specifications, pricing, and availability are subject to change without notice. We are not responsible for typographical errors, omissions, or the accuracy of the provided information. Please verify all details directly with the seller.Autoblog aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission.This story was originally published by Autoblog on Aug 17, 2026, where it first appeared in the Car Buying section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.