SIGHT, SMELL, TOUCH, SOUND, AND TASTE—those are the senses we have at our disposal, at least so tar. Trust me, driving Ferrari’s new 180-mph hair dryer will overload the first four. And puny adjectives like “exciting,” “beautiful,” and “manthisthingisfreakingfast” (okay, so I made that one up) don’t even describe it. A drop-top variant of Maranello’s all-new-for-2000 360 Modena has been a part of the product plan since inception. Don't think for a second, though, that it’s any type of conversion or chop job—the 360 Spider was designed and engineered as a convertible from the getgo.
The engine, transmissions, suspension, brakes, most of the interior, and the front 60 percent of the sheetmetal are indeed carryover components. Building an open car on a monocoque or unit-body chassis is tricky, as they…