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1999 Ferrari F355 Spider F1 Tour De France Blue 27k Miles Full Ppi Completed on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:27951
Location:

Hermosa Beach, California, United States

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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