1998 Ferrari 355 Tb 6spd. Coupe **two Owner Car And Same Owner For 14 Years** on 2040-cars
Wayne, Maine, United States
I purchased this beautiful 355 from the original owner in Florida back on 12/24/2000. I am the documented second owner and have owned this car for 14 years. It has always been a Florida since new until I brought to my summer home here in Maine back in 2008. It comes with a clear Florida title. It has always been registered and titled in the state of Florida. It was sold new by The Ferrari Collection in Coral Gables Florida on 10/22/97. Finished in the best and "only" color combination for a Ferrari, Rossa Corsa Red w/Tan Leather interior. The paint shines like the day it left the factory and it has never been in any accidents. I have the perfect Auto Check Report that I will gladly share with any serious bidders. The tan leather interior is also pristine only showing some very light wear on the driver's seat bolster. This car always been garaged so there are none of the dreaded "Ferrari stickies". This has always been a NON SMOKER'S car and there has never been any children or pets in this car. Always professionally maintained and serviced by the best Ferrari specialists and serviced at all of the recommended service intervals. I had the major cam belt serviced done on 2/12/08 with 13,264 miles. In addition, there was a new water pump and clutch kit including throw out bearing done at this time. All of the parts were purchased through Shelton Ferrari. The valve guides were not replaced because there was and still is no issue. There was also a new maintenance-free battery also installed. Shortly after I took ownership I had a Tubi Exhaust and factory Challenge grill installed. In addition to all of the scheduled maintenance, recent service items include new front rotors and pads, (4) new Michelin Pilot Sport tires, and an oil & filter change. This is one of the most reliable maintenance-free cars I have ever owned! Included with the car is all of the original owner's manuals with leather folders, tool kit, car cover, tire inflation kit, Ferrari battery maintainer, window sticker, original sales brochures, and three keys w/remotes. I will be glad to answer any additional questions and will be happy to assist with making shipping arrangements. I did get a quote from Exotic Car Transport from Maine to Florida for $1495 as an example. I will also pick you up at the Portland Maine Airport and you can enjoy a drive back home! This is a magnificent 355 that has been well cared for it's entire life. I have taken great pride in ownership and have thoroughly enjoyed every mile in this car.
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1960 Ferrari 250 GT sells for over $8 million in record-setting RM auction weekend
Tue, 22 Jan 2013Although the vast majority of eyeballs were tuned to the madness at Barrett-Jackson this past weekend, that televised car auction wasn't the only high-dollar game in Arizona. RM Auctions brought its usual gaggle of exotic wares to the desert, and the car that came out on top sold for much more than Barrett-Jackson's highest sale, the Batmobile.
Coming out on top at RM last weekend was Lot 164, a 1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta 'Competizione' that sold for a massive $8,140,000 - the buyer could've nearly bought two Barris Batmobiles for that chunk of change. Lot 122, a 1967 Shelby 427 'Semi-Competition' Cobra, stood at $2,007,500 in second place, just in front of Lot 145, a 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4, which sold for $1,842,500.
After all said and done, RM reported $36.4 million in sales. That's a record for RM in Arizona, even though the total number of lots for 2013 was reduced significantly. Eight machines cracked the million-dollar mark, and you can see all of them in the press release right down below or peruse all of the auction results here. But first, be sure to scroll through our high-res image gallery of live photos above.
A weird end to a weird F1 season | 2016 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix recap
Mon, Nov 28 2016The 2016 Formula 1 season ended with a bang that came from a direction no one expected. Lewis Hamilton put his Mercedes-AMG Petronas on pole position and then got away clean to start the race. Teammate Nico Rosberg did the next best thing, lining up in second and following right behind Hamilton for most of the race. Other than Rosberg's wicked pass on Red Bull's Max Verstappen to retake second place on Lap 20, things stayed all quiet at the front. Come Lap 32 of the 55-lap race, however, observers began to wonder why Hamilton was driving so slow. The Brit, working every trick he could think of to win the Driver's World Championship instead of just the race, dogged it out front trying to push Rosberg back into the chasing mix of Red Bulls and Ferraris. Over the next 15 laps Hamilton's race engineer repeatedly radioed ideal lap times. Hamilton only occasionally hit the times until finally saying, "I suggest you let us race." When the one-stopping Sebastian Vettel blasted his Ferrari from sixth to third, nosing up to Rosberg's gearbox, Mercedes team honcho Paddy Lowe got on the radio to instruct Hamilton to go faster. Hamilton replied that if he wasn't going to win the championship he didn't care about winning the race. Hamilton repeatedly zoomed through the first sector to keep everyone behind, then clogged up the works through Sectors 2 and 3. The problem with his plan was that the Red Bulls in fourth and fifth couldn't get close enough to threaten the trio at the front; even if Vettel had got by Rosberg, Rosberg would still win the Championship with a third-place finish. As it happened, Rosberg finished second behind the disconsolate Hamilton. Vettel took third, followed by Red Bull drivers Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo, then the second Ferrari piloted by Kimi Raikkonen in sixth. Nico Hulkenberg took seventh, beating Force India teammate Sergio Perez for the last time as an intra-team rivalry. Felipe Massa closed his F1 career with ninth place in a Williams chassis that he got to take home as a gift from the team. Fernando Alonso scored the final point for McLaren, a touch of sweet for the team after the bitterness of Jenson Button retiring on Lap 12 with suspension damage. Rosberg's second place earned him 385 points for the season, enough to take the World Driver's Championship from Hamilton by just five points. Some have put the title down to Rosberg's consistency, others to his car's reliability.
Race Recap: 2014 Spanish Grand Prix is boom and bust [spoilers]
Mon, 12 May 2014The Spanish Grand Prix's 2.892-mile Circuit de Catalunya is considered a preview for the rest of the season, since it's a combination of long front straight and twisting middle sectors mimic sections from every other Formula One track to follow. After the long break following the flyaway races to open the season, teams and fans have also been looking forward to this race to see if anyone had a realistic hope of catching Mercedes AMG Petronas; Infiniti Red Bull Racing honcho Christian Horner boiled his team's outlook for the season down to the line, "We've got to [beat them in Spain] if we're going to make a championship of it."
If we take that as our starting point then the weekend began as a bust. Lewis Hamilton only just beat Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg for pole, the Brit's final effort getting him 0.178 seconds clear of the German. Daniel Ricciardo, proving Red Bull is at least the best of the rest, took third but did so more than a second behind Hamilton. Valtteri Bottas of Williams lined up fourth, almost 1.5 second behind and Romain Grosjean delivered overdue good news for Lotus by taking fifth on the grid, more than 1.7 seconds behind pole. Kimi Räikkönen in sixth outqualified his Ferrari teammate Fernando Alonso in seventh, but he couldn't be happy about it because the Ferraris were nearly two seconds behind, and Jenson Button in eighth in the McLaren was more than two second behind. Felipe Massa put the second Williams in ninth, and Sebastian Vettel overcame a terrible start to the weekend to make it into Q3, then didn't set a time when his gearbox failed, then got dropped five places to 15th on the grid when the gearbox had to be changed.
When the lights went out, then came the boom...