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1998 Ferrari 355 F1 Gts - Rare! Gorgeous! on 2040-cars

US $59,000.00
Year:1998 Mileage:28000
Location:

Brentwood, California, United States

Brentwood, California, United States
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1998 Ferrari 355 F1 GTS


Featuring a five valve, 3.5 Liter, dual overhead cam, V8, with 380 horsepower and the first ever street legal F1-style gearbox, the 355 F1 is rare in its own. The electro-hydraulic system is designed to operate by paddles behind the steering wheel and use the F355’s conventional 6-speed manual gearbox. The new transmission makes for lightning-quick gear changes, and keeps both of the driver’s hands on the wheel. Service work includes new tires, a complete exhaust system, brakes, and recent belt work all documented by records.


The F1 was a $25,000 upgrade.


Only 2000 of these were ever produced. Of those, only 500 were this model. With GTS, the F1 package and the yellow, this car is one of 50 cars ever made.


The current owner bought the car in 2002, and has all records of maintenance since.


28,000 pampered miles


Never driven in the rain.


Always garaged


Just had 30,000 mile service performed. This was over $12,000


2 months ago, completely inspected and serviced at Redwood City Ferrari.


Custom vented rear Challenge Grill


Brakes are still original


Custom stereo system


Carbon Fiber paddle shifters


All stock parts come with the car.


This car is absolutely gorgeous and ready to go!





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On consignment at:


 


EXTREME MOTORSPORTS


8445 Brentwood Blvd.,


Brentwood, CA 94513


www.extremecarsales.com


www.extrememotorsports.biz


 


We are happy to talk to you via text, email or phone.


 


M-F 9-5 shop 925-634-3222 ask for Gary


 


We've got 100% positive feedback on eBay.


 


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We may consider selling outside of eBay, to capable cash buyers, but we will not end the auction until we have received a non refundable deposit.


 


 


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This vehicle is sold as is, wherein with No warranties expressed or implied.


Only Serious Bidder's are appreciated and we respectfully request that you ask all your questions prior to the vehicle hitting the Reserve Price or Buy It Now. Once the reserve is met it is also appreciated that you bid only if you are sure! No Bid Retractions! This Vehicle is subject to sale prior to end of Auction. Seller reserves the right to cancel auction at any time. The winning bidder has entered into a binding contract! All deposits are non-refundable. Transportation is responsibility of the winning bidder. Assistance towards shipping arrangements are offered. Happy Bidding!


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