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1998 Ferrari 355 Spider - Grigio Titanio/grey - Recent Belt Service Incl Clutch! on 2040-cars

US $54,999.00
Year:1998 Mileage:25501 Color: GRIGIO TITANIO
Location:

Addison, Illinois, United States

Addison, Illinois, United States
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1998 Ferrari F355 Spider

 
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1998 Ferrari F355 Spider

  Model: F355 Spider   Mileage: 25501
  Exterior Color: GRIGIO TITANIO   Transmission: Manual
  Interior Color: GRAY   Engine: 8 Cylinder
  Stock Number: N0067B   VIN: ZFFXR48A9W0109754

1998 FERRARI F355 SPIDER IN GRIGIO TITANIO OVER GRAY LEATHER

8 CYLINDER 3.5L 380 HP REAR WHEEL DRIVE

 

These 355 spiders just look great.  This sweet Ferrari is a Clean Car Fax automobile that is ready to be driven.  We have service records that are up to date.

Here Are Some Options:

Challenge grill

Scuderia Shields

Titanium Shifter

Carbon Fiber Steering Wheel

This Sweet Looking Spider Comes with 2 Keys, 2 Remotes, Books and Tools!!

CONTACT BILL NUCCIO JR AT 630-878-4629 OR BILLJR@MOTORCARSUSA.COM FOR INFO OR MORE QUESTIONS.

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Hand picked pre-owned inventory including Lamborghini, Ferrari, Porsche, Lotus, Maserati, Bentley, Mercedes Benz, and more. Each member of our team is a true auto enthusiast and shares in the passion for fine motoring. Conveniently located in Addison, IL. We encourage you to give us a call at 630-376-6965 or email us and let our experience assist you. Contact one of our sales representatives to find out more about our locator service. If we don't have the specific car for you, we usually know where to find it. We get results!

Financing Information

 

It has never been easier to afford a 1998 Ferrari F355 Spider. We offer creative lease financing as well as conventional and extended term options. Contact a sales person at 630-376-6965 for more information on our financing options. We have developed partnerships with lenders that specialize in providing financing for exotic cars and understand the residual values. Here is a list of some of the finance partners we work with:


We believe that choosing the car of your dreams should be the hard part, not deciding how to pay for it. That’s why we offer the Woodside Advantage. Our industry leading collector car finance program offers loan terms up to 12 years, which means you will have the lowest possible monthly payment. We further enhance your experience by offering you pride of ownership with a loan structured as a purchase rather than a lease/rental. It is that simple. You will own the car of your dreams while dramatically improving your cash flow.



J. J. BEST BANC & CO., being the largest Automobile Lender of it's type in the country, is recognized by Antique, Classic, Exotic, Muscle, Hot Rod and Sports car enthusiasts and dealers as the leader in the Classic Car automobile finance industry. Offering long terms and low rates, financing is available for most model cars ranging from 1900 to today.

Transport Information

 

Motorcars International by Bill Nuccio (MCIBBN) will be happy to assist the buyer with transportation for this 1998 Ferrari F355 Spider or any other exotic purchased from us. The buyers are responsible for all shipping charges and are generally paid prior to vehicle's departure. MCIBBN assumes no responsibility for damages incurred after the vehicle leaves our premises . MCIBBN International can not be held responsible for any delays in shipping as it is beyond our control. We will do our best in estimating shipping dates and times to make the delivery as timely and smooth as possible. MCIBBN will NOT handle any arrangements for export outside the US. MCIBBN in no way represents or implies as to any vehicle's legal ability to be exported outside the US. Contact us for arrangements.

Vehicle Condition

 

All vehicles are test driven and safety inspected for major flaws. Our exotic vehicles are held to the highest standard however normal wear and tear should be assumed for the age and mileage. MotorCars International by Bill Nuccio has disclosed as much information as possible about this vehicle . We welcome on-site inspections of our vehicles by competent parties prior to auction close. All vehicles are available for inspection by appointment only during our normal business hours. Buyer is responsible for fees and charges of inspections performed at buyer's discretion.

Before you Bid...

 

Please ask all questions before bidding and make sure you have secured financing before placing a bid. If you need help financing a vehicle, please contact us at 630-376-6965 before placing any bids.

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