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Ferrari F1 355 1998 Berlineta Ferrari Dealer Servicd 7/14 Great Shape Lo Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:16481 Color:
Location:

Rumson, New Jersey, United States

Rumson, New Jersey, United States
Engine:355 F1 TRANSMISSION
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: ZFFXR41A1W0111024
Year: 1998
Make: Ferrari
Drive Type: F1
Model: 355
Mileage: 16,481
Trim: COUPE

                1998 FERRARI 355 F1 BERLINETTA

EXTERIOR -ROSSO CORSA, PAINT IS NEAR PERFECT. NO DINGS, DENTS OR NOTICEABLE CHIPS ETC. PROFESSIONALLY HAND WASHED AND DETAILED REGULARLY. NO PAINTWORK , ALL ORIGINAL, AND SHINES LIKE NEW. THE CAR IS KEPT COVERED IN A HEATED GARAGE. NEWER TIRES AND 3 OUT OF 4 RIMS ARE PERFECT.

INTERIOR- TAN LEATHER. NO RIPS, NICKS OR TEARS. OWNED BY A NON-SMOKER AND FERRARI ENTHUSIAST. DASHBOARD AND CLUSTER GAUGE HAVE THE USUAL 355 SEPARATION ISSUES. THE CENTER CONSOLE, AGAIN COMMON TO THE 355, IS STICKY. OVERALL THE INTERIOR IS VERY CLEAN AND LEATHER LOOKS BARELY WORN.

MECHANICALS- LAST SERVICE DONE BY FERRARI OF CENTRAL JERSEY IN JULY. CAR NEEDS SOME MINOR INTERIOR ATTENTION BUT RUNS GOOD, STRONG, AND TIGHT. TUBI EXHAUST . ITS BEEN OWNED FOR 9 YEARS TROUBLE FREE. NO LEAKS, SMOKE, OR MAJOR ISSUES. ESTIMATED CLUTCH LIFE IS AT 65%.

THIS IS A RARE CHANCE TO OWN A F1 355 BERLINETTA. IT DOES NEED SOME MINOR INTERIOR ATTENTION TO MAKE PERFECT, THE RESERVE REFLECTS THIS. IT IS MECHANICALLY VERY SOUND. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ERRORS, OMISSIONS, OR TYPOS. I ENCOURAGE ANY AND ALL INSPECTIONS. NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. CALL DAVID WITH ANY QUESTIONS 609-915-9874. GOOD LUCK AND BID WITH CONFIDENCE!!


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Thu, Oct 22 2015

The ten-year-old Penske Ferrari Maserati dealership located inside the Wynn resort in Las Vegas, where non-Ferrari owners had to pay $10 to walk among the cars, is closed. Word is that the Ferrari franchise is moving to Towbin Motorcars, which you'll know for being the home of the former "King of Cars," and more recently where Floyd "Money" Mayweather has bought 100 cars, including three Bugatti Veyrons. According to Ferrari Chat almost the entire Penske-Wynn staff will make the move, including the highly regarded service department. This being Las Vegas there are, naturally, various theories about why the only Ferrari franchise in the state of Nevada is leaving one of the state's marquee locations. We got a tip a month ago from reader Johnny Autos that Ferrari pulled the franchise, and if there is any truth to that, rumors at Ferrari Chat suggest it part of the reason could have been Steve Wynn flipping his LaFerrari before the 18-month no-sale period had elapsed. Wynn supposedly sold his $1.5 million supercar to Naples Motorsports in Florida for $3.5 million, Naples is asking $5 million for it and using it for the elementary school run in the meantime. On the other hand, Vegas Tripping says Wynn is letting the dealership go in order to get ready for the Alon – another casino – to open across the street in three years. That story believes Wynn will build a pedestrian bridge and rearrange shops on the Wynn side so that customers enjoy the kind of grand entry he would want. And then there's the theory that Penske is getting out of the Ferrari dealership business to focus on commercial trucks. No matter where the truth is in all of this, what matters to you is that you won't be able to spend $10 to check out Ferraris on the strip anymore. Which means more money for the penny slots.

Ferrari reveals one-off F12 TRS at Sicily cavalcade

Mon, 23 Jun 2014

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Ferrari recalls 458 Italia because its trunk is a dangerous place to stow kids

Tue, 23 Sep 2014

Ferrari is recalling 3,000 458 Italia and Spider models and, believe it or not, it's not because they may catch fire. Nope, instead, the issue focuses on anyone that's unfortunate enough to become trapped in the Ferrari's perilously small frunk (front-mounted trunk).
Apparently, should someone find themselves trapped in the car's nose, the interior release handle only lets loose one of frunk's latches. That means that while anyone held captive by the V8-powered supercar won't be in danger of suffocating and will still be able to call for help, the cars are still ultimately in violation of federal safety mandates.
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