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Beautiful Ferrari F355 Spider ... on 2040-cars

Year:1997 Mileage:39225
Location:

Clare, Michigan, United States

Clare, Michigan, United States

 For sale is my F355.Considered by many to be one of the most beautiful cars Ferrari ever designed, this car is fast, fun, reliable and a pleasure to own!
 I know carfax shows a minor accident... It was a dinged fender and cracked bumper cover both replaced with OEM parts you cannot tell and never effected driving or performance.
  Maint up to date doesnt need belt service for aprox 24,000 miles. New clutch less than 1000 miles ago.This is the 355 to buy if you want to drive your Ferrari. I have addressed the normal problems known to owning a 355. Valve guides are good no puffing of smoke or worry about having them done. Dash replaced looks beautiful. The 355 dash has a tendency to shrink no worries here.
 This car is well sorted and needs nothing. I am only selling because I have a new step daughter and need a seat for her .
Low mileage ferraris have a tendency to develop problems because they are not driven enough to keep seals oiled and parts from sitting in one spot. Also somethings dont get addressed like valve guides because they haven't showed up yet.
 Look at the pics they speak for themselves. Garaged, paint maintained by professional detail garage, newer tires, 6 speed shifts smooth (dont buy a F1 they can be a nightmare, not always but if it does you will need deep pockets). No sticky parts!
 It attracts more attention than you want. A better sounding Ferrari has never been built and this cars look is timeless.
The interior shows a little wear but not as much as you would expect. The shift knob has some scratches and before I bought it someone had added a switch for their amp to the center console. I ordered a new center console panel  today. Nothing wrong with old one just want it as perfect as possible. The cd player works but I never turn it on the sound of the car is pure music.
 The drivers side floor mat has some stitching coming undone on the edge by accelerator pedal you can see this in the pictures..is this nit picking? Yes but thats me.
  I am a Ferrari enthusiast and this is a great F355 has been my pride and joy. I could jump in it now and drive to California. Oil was changed and air filters replaced less than 150 miles ago. Paint was recently polished and waxed. I'm not a good photographer so the pics dont do this car justice. I was more interested in the details that would that you would want to see.
 I have a $2000 dollar credit with the leading supplier of new and used Ferrari parts in the U.S. So if you want to change or need something it comes with car.
 Something you should know Ferrari is a different class of car. You can park it next to a $140,000 Porsche 911 and they walk by it to ask if they can get a pic with your Ferrari. Some colors dont sell as well as others. They dont pop and say Ferrari like red and tan does. A cheap Ferrari is the most expensive one. Buy one and you will find out why the hard way. Low mileage doesnt mean a better Ferrari. Its worth more and might win a show but like any car if its not driven it causes problems . No warranty expressed or implied. Money order or cashiers check must clear bank before car is shipped or picked up. I will not pay for shipping but will assist on my end. If you want fly here and drive it home....you'll love it. Call 989 488-7277 if you have questions 
DONT EMAIL ME WITH ANY RIDICULOUS LOW BALL OFFERS. If it doesnt sell I will keep it. I am very active in the Ferrari community so I know well what it takes to get one of these cars sorted and this one is at that point where its all driving enjoyment with no worries...Thank you for looking and good luck in bidding.  
 

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Christopher Ward chrono has actual metal from a Ferrari 250 GTO

Thu, 07 Aug 2014

We've seen watchmakers use all sorts of methods to make their timepieces more attractive to automotive enthusiasts, from carbon-fiber dials and titanium cases to the logos of partnering automakers and racing series. Some have even designed all-new watches to go with a specific make or model. But Christopher Ward has taken things a step further with its latest chronograph.
The new Christopher Ward C70 3527 GT chronometer eschews all the usual gimmicks and goes for a more interesting one: it actually includes in its construction metal taken from the restoration of a Ferrari 250 GTO - namely chassis number 3527 GT that belongs to one Irvine Laidlaw, a Scottish nobleman and one of the wealthiest individuals in the UK.
When Baron Laidlaw bought his GTO in 2005, he sent it in for a thorough restoration that involved replacing some corroded and damaged exterior body panels. The discarded metal was acquired by TMB Artmetal, which specializes in that sort of thing, and partnered with Christopher Ward to create this limited-edition timepiece. The metal was used to make the back plate on which the number 6 - in homage to 3527's iconic 6 GTO license plate - is etched by laser and placed under museum-grade sapphire crystal.

Nigel Mansell's Ferrari F40 sells for $870k

Wed, 15 Oct 2014

If you look at the $1.35 million price tag on the new LaFerrari and wonder how Ferrari can possibly charge that much for a single car, you could look at the prices of its competitors like the McLaren P1 that lists for almost as much at $1.15 million, you could look to the $2.5 million which Ferrari is said to have charged for the exclusive F60 America - or you could look at the prices at which LaFerrari's predecessors are still trading. Take, for example, this Ferrari F40 which, 25 years since it was built, just sold for nearly $870,000 at auction.
The F40 in question, a 1989 model, may be just one of 1,315 examples made, but it has a rather noteworthy provenance: the car once belonged to Nigel Mansell, the only driver ever to hold both the Formula One and Indy titles at the same time. That Mansell - a man who had access to some of the fastest and most capable racing cars ever made - selected the F40 as his personal ride of choice speaks volumes about the car's abilities and appeal. But then he did, after all, drive for the Scuderia that season, winning the Brazilian and Hungarian grands prix.
The celebrity provenance, however, may not have actually jacked the price up at all. While it may rank towards the top of the list, this was hardly the highest price paid for an F40 at auction. According to Sports Car Market, which tracks such sales, the record currently belongs to a 1993 Ferrari F40 LM that Bonhams also sold for $2.2 million at Monterey. The highest price for a standard, non-LM model was recorded at the same event at $1.43 million.

2014 Ferrari FF

Fri, 06 Dec 2013

Ferrari announced a panoramic roof option for its all-wheel drive FF at the 2012 Paris Motor Show, promising the new full-length glass panel would offer its well-heeled clientele "a genuine open-air driving feeling, while providing thermal and acoustic insulation." That statement was intriguing, as my experience with glass roofs usually ends abruptly after I close the opaque shade - as a Southern Californian, I always find tinted glass panels too hot during the day and too cold at night.
While the FF I reviewed in August was fitted with a solid aluminum roof, I was fortunate to catch up with a brand-new silver Ferrari FF (it only had about 160 miles on the odometer) with the optional panoramic roof at the Formula One race at Circuit of the Americas just last month. It was my lucky day, as I was about to spend about six hours with the four-place Italian, blissfully enjoying it during the warm day until long after the sun had set on the Texas horizon.
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