1998 Ferrari 355 Berlinetta 6spd. on 2040-cars
Wayne, Maine, United States
I am the second owner of this pristine 355 Berlinetta Coupe. I purchased this car in Florida on 12/14/2000 with only 4911 miles. It was sold new by The Ferrari Collection in Coral Gables Florida on 10/22/97. It's always been a Florida car until I had it transported in an enclosed carrier to my summer home here in Maine back in May of 2008. It has a clear Florida title and has always been registered in the sunshine state. Always professionally maintained and serviced at the required intervals. The major "engine out" belt service was performed in Florida on 2/12/08 with 13,264 miles. A new clutch kit was also installed when this service was done. When I first acquired the car I had a Tubi Exhaust and a Challenge Grill installed. Recent servicing has been done including new front rotors, brake pads, and (4) new Michelin Pilot Sport tires. Included with the car is all of the original owner's manuals, tool kit, car cover, tire inflation kit, Ferrari battery maintainer, window sticker, and original sales brochures. I have three sets of keys w/remotes. This is a two owner car and I have owned this car for over fourteen years. A perfect CarFax with no accidents or paint work. This is and always has been a NON-SMOKER'S car. I will be glad to answer any question and will be glad to take additional pictures upon request. This car has been my pride and joy for a very long time and has been pampered it's whole life. You will not find a better 355 anywhere!
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These are two Ferrari design studies that led to the LaFerrari
Tue, 26 Mar 2013Ferrari apparently worked through nine design concepts for its LaFerrari supercar recently shown at the Geneva Motor Show, and has put two of them on display at its museum in Maranello, Italy. Both from 2011, the Manta (pictured) is harder edged and looks closest to the finished product.
The other, the Tensostruttura, is much more fluid and looks like it probably came from the past or the future, not so much the present. You can check them both out in the videos below and register your take on what might have been.
Ferrari LaFerrari is beautifully redundant
Tue, 05 Mar 2013
The successor the Ferrari Enzo has officially bowed. Ferrari pulled the sheets back on the oddly named LaFerrari at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, calling the machine the "maximum expression" of what defines the automaker. In this case, that includes a 6.3-liter V12 engine with 789 horsepower married to a 160-hp electric motor. The combination is good for a full 949 hp and 663 pound-feet of torque, and Ferrari says the LaFerrari can punch to 62 miles per hour in under three seconds. Keep your foot planted and 124 mph will click by in a scant seven seconds, while top speed sits at a lofty 205 mph.
Engineers turned to a total of four different types of hand-laminatated carbon fiber to create a chassis that's both stiffer and lighter than would have otherwise been possible. With a 41/59 weight distribution, carbon-ceramic brakes and ultra-light calipers, the LaFerrari is unlike anything we've seen from the company to date. The automaker says its creation is the fastest in its long history. You can take a look at the in-depth press release below for more information, and be sure to check out the model's new site here.
Track lapping in Ferrari's new 488 GTB
Fri, Jun 5 2015With the floodgates opening on impressions about Ferrari's latest 488 GTB, Chris Harris is the latest person to climb into the driver's seat and give his initial opinions on the Prancing Horse's latest turbocharged effort. The 488 GTB is a hard vehicle to pin down, though. It looks vaguely like the naturally aspirated 458 but practically every component is thoroughly revised. While the headline-grabber is the 660-horsepower, 3.9-liter, twin-turbocharged V8 that's positioned behind the driver, the coupe also benefits from new adjustable dampers, upgraded brakes, and more. To figure things out, Harris laps the Prancing Horse around the track and eventually moves to some tight, Italian backroads. Of course being a video from Chris Harris on Cars, you can expect some big, smoky slides in addition to erudite thoughts on this Ferrari with forced induction.