1999 Ferrari F355 Spider F1 Tour De France Blue 27k Miles Full Ppi Completed on 2040-cars
Hermosa Beach, California, United States
THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION THE HIGHEST BIDDER WINS 1999 Ferrari F355 Spider F1 Tour De France Blue with Tan Leather Interior Matching blue top 3.5L DOHC V8 Cinquevalvole F1 Gearbox 27,951 Miles Sticky Vents completed $5,000 Capristo Exhaust (hear the sound clip on our website) Hyper-flow Catalytic Converters Carbon Fiber paddle shifters Top is in excellent condition as is plastic window 58 photos available on our website at Caseys Carscom Full PPI completed with leak down and compression: 2-4% leak-down in all cylinders. 200-205 psi compression on all cylinders (measured dry). Photos of the leak down results can be emailed by request. Brakes and rotors changed recently. Tires have plenty of tread remaining. Body is in excellent condition. All paint is original to the car and shows very well. The interior has the usual minor wear on the seats but they are still in great shape. The center console trim will need some parts replaced including the ash tray and the window switch bezel. We will be taking care of these items for the high bidder. Dash leather is in great shape with no stretching. Passenger air bag is nice and tight and not pulling away from the dash. Gauge pod has a minor spot were the leather is loose. This should be an easy fix. A/C blows ice cold and all vent settings are working properly. We do not have the previous service history but we can see that the motor has been out of the car recently. With that in mind we would recommend the buyer to have a major service performed in the near future. We can do a major belt service including all fluids for $5500. This is well below the normal price for this job and we would warranty the work. There are no warning lights on the dash. Sport suspension works great with no issues. Car runs and drives excellent! Casey's Cars Inc. 840 Pacific Coast Highway, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Vehicle can be seen by appointment only We have sold over 2,000 cars on eBay in the last five years with 100% positive feedback Call or text Casey for more information: 760-207-4438 If you are inside of California you will be subject to tax, license, $65 document fee and emission testing (if applicable). If you are outside of California there would be no other fees collected other than the purchase price. Nationwide special financing is available. All bidders that require financing must be pre-approved prior to bidding. Thanks for looking! Highest bidder at the end of this auction will own this car. |
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Ferrari, Maseratis trashed in Chinese off-road adventure
Tue, Apr 5 2016Ready to cringe? A group of Chinese motorists drove the Sichuan-Tibet Highway in a fleet of Italian cars, fording streams and hopping rocky terrain as they went. Well, they attempted to drive it, anyway. Only five of the cars managed to survive the truly unnecessary ordeal. The trip was reportedly the idea of a wealthy Chinese businessman named Ni Haishan. Haishan was driving the red Ferrari F12, with his employees following in what appear to be 10 Maserati Ghibli sedans. The Maseratis were gifts to his employees, which makes the loss of six of them along the way only slightly easier to stomach. Even the cars that made it to the finish line in Lhasa, Tibet, arrived with some serious damage. The unsurprising fallout included several wheels and tires on the Ferrari, including one wheel that took the studs it was attached to with it. As you can see above, the "highway" route was not exactly suited to these particular cars. There is some precedent for a car from Maranello driving to Lhasa, however. In 2005, Ferrari sent two 612 Scagliettis on a tour of China called "Ferrari 15,000 Red Miles" with various journalists at the wheel. That journey started and ended in Shanghai and took the cars all over the vast country, including two crossings of the Gobi Desert, along the Great Wall, and on some of Marco Polo's route. Of course, it also involved a lot of planning, a huge support team, and at least a modicum of common sense. All of this was supposedly Haishan's way of showing the world that business is good for him and that customers should trust their money with him. We might conclude otherwise based on the results. If you absolutely have to run this road in something Italian and expensive, may we suggest a Maserati Levante next time? Related Video: Image Credit: news.163.com Auto News Ferrari Maserati Coupe Luxury Performance Sedan ferrari f12 berlinetta maserati ghibli
What new F12 has Ferrari got in store for Frankfurt?
Mon, Jul 27 2015Ferrari is widely expected to be preparing a new version of the F12 Berlinetta to unveil at the upcoming Frankfurt Motor Show. Assuming the anticipation doesn't prove futile, the question at this point is what that new variant will look like. At present, we're looking at two possibilities. One prospect would see the Prancing Horse marque present an updated version of the F12 to replace the existing model – much like the 488 GTB is replacing the 458 Italia, the California T replaced the previous California, or (perhaps more poignantly) the 575M supplanted the 550 Maranello. Ferrari has, after all, undertaken a pattern of updating its core models half-way through their eight-year life-cycles. The F12 was introduced in 2012, so a refresh for 2016 would be right on schedule. The other possibility, as Autocar asserts (and as we reported last month), would be to introduce a more potent model to slot in above (and alongside) the current F12. That would follow the pattern established by its predecessor, which yielded the hardcore 599 GTO to slot in above the 599 GTB Fiorano. Those latter three letters would be a more likely choice for the performance-focused F12 than the Speciale name that Autocar proposes and which was already used on the ultimate version of the naturally aspirated 458. Either way, we'll likely be looking at more power and less weight. The F12's 6.3-liter V12 currently produces 730 horsepower, and speculation has placed the new version's output anywhere between 760 and 800 hp. In any event, output will likely be enough to steal bragging rights away from the Lamborghini Aventador SV and its 740 horses. Just what form the revised engine will take remains a big question mark, but don't expect it to go turbo like the aforementioned 488 GTB and California T. Ferrari is anticipated to keep forced induction for its eight-cylinder models, and go with a hybrid boost for the twelves. The enhanced F12, then, could adopt an electrically boosted V12 like the one found in LaFerrari, or it could continue on unassisted for another four years until the model line is replaced entirely. One way or another, we're less than two months until showtime, so we'll find out soon enough.
Race Recap: For the 2013 Monaco Grand Prix, NASCAR comes to the principality
Tue, 28 May 2013Lots of contact, debris cautions, trips into the wall, full-course yellows and a red flag - these are the kinds of racing terms you unbox when you want to have a conversation about NASCAR... or the Formula One grand prix of Monaco. In this case we're not talking about the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte, we're talking about 78 laps in the South of France that even featured a fallen camera cable just like that stock-car race.
This year, Mercedes-AMG Petronas drivers treated their chassis' like busses instead of F1 cars, Romain Grosjean treated his Lotus like a battering ram, Sergio Perez kept sticking his McLaren's nose in places and eventually got it smacked, and maybe the size of the drivers' mirrors should be changed instead of the tires as there were almost as many firsts as there were crashes. Plenty of F1 fans wish Monaco were removed from the calendar, yet even though it doesn't specialize in traditional thrills, that doesn't mean nothing happens during the parade through - and into - the barriers.