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1998 Ferrari 355 Tb 6spd. Coupe **two Owner Car And Same Owner For 14 Years** on 2040-cars

US $62,500.00
Year:1998 Mileage:19114
Location:

Wayne, Maine, United States

Wayne, Maine, United States
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I purchased this beautiful 355 from the original owner in Florida back on 12/24/2000.  I am the documented second owner and have owned this car for 14 years.  It has always been a Florida since new until I brought to my summer home here in Maine back in 2008.  It comes with a clear Florida title.  It has always been registered and titled in the state of Florida.  It was sold new by The Ferrari Collection in Coral Gables Florida on 10/22/97.

Finished in the best and "only" color combination for a Ferrari, Rossa Corsa Red w/Tan Leather interior.  The paint shines like the day it left the factory and it has never been in any accidents.  I have the perfect Auto Check Report that I will gladly share with any serious bidders.  The tan leather interior is also pristine only showing some very light wear on the driver's seat bolster.  This car always been garaged so there are none of the dreaded "Ferrari stickies".  This has always been a NON SMOKER'S car and there has never been any children or pets in this car.

Always professionally maintained and serviced by the best Ferrari specialists and serviced at all of the recommended service intervals. I had the major cam belt serviced done on 2/12/08 with 13,264 miles.  In addition, there was a new water pump and clutch kit including throw out bearing done at this time.  All of the parts were purchased through Shelton Ferrari.  The valve guides were not replaced because there was and still is no issue. There was also a new maintenance-free battery also installed.

Shortly after I took ownership I had a Tubi Exhaust and factory Challenge grill installed. In addition to all of the scheduled maintenance, recent service items include new front rotors and pads, (4) new Michelin Pilot Sport tires, and an oil & filter change.  This is one of the most reliable maintenance-free cars I have ever owned!

Included with the car is all of the original owner's manuals with leather folders, tool kit, car cover, tire inflation kit, Ferrari battery maintainer, window sticker, original sales brochures, and three keys w/remotes.

I will be glad to answer any additional questions and will be happy to assist with making shipping arrangements.  I did get a quote from Exotic Car Transport from Maine to Florida for $1495 as an example.  I will also pick you up at the Portland Maine Airport and you can enjoy a drive back home!  This is a magnificent 355 that has been well cared for it's entire life.  I have taken great pride in ownership and have thoroughly enjoyed every mile in this car.

 

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Mon, 09 Dec 2013

Ferrari tends to sell its models out extremely quickly - its wait lists are the stuff of legend. That's especially true when the cars in question are of the fastest or most exclusive variety. If new reports are to be believed, Maranello has already sold the entire 499-unit production run of its new LaFerrari hypercar, and now Australia's Motoring is claiming that Ferrari has also filled its order book for the entire first year's production run of its new 458 Speciale.
For those unfamiliar, the 458 Speciale follows in a proud line of hardcore mid-engined V8 Ferraris in the footsteps of the 360 Challenge Stradale and 430 Scuderia. It's lighter, more powerful and more aerodynamically advanced than the 458 Italia upon which it's based, and just trails half a second behind the more powerful F12 Berlinetta (and the aforementioned LaFerrari) as the third-quickest road car ever to lap the Italian automaker's Fiorano test track. That means it's quicker even than the 599 GTO and Enzo.
Although we've yet to receive official word, we're expecting a sticker price approaching $300,000 - about a quarter more than the 458 Italia. But that doesn't appear to have stopped Ferrari from raking in the orders. Check it out in our substantially updated image gallery above.

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Bazac's Maranello ties have prompted speculation that Forza Rossa could be as closely affiliated with Ferrari as Hass. Formula One may be in a bit of a crisis at the moment, with two of its smaller teams collapsing into bankruptcy, but there may yet be light at the end of the proverbial tunnel as two new teams are gearing up to take their place. One of those teams is Forza Rossa, and while we haven't much anything about the Romanian entry in in recent months, a new report from Pitpass indicates that plans are well under way – if not without their complications. Forza Rossa is being backed by a number of Romanian parties, including veteran race strategist Colin Kolles (who was most recently involved in the Caterham buyout) and Ion Bazac, former government minister and Ferrari's Romanian importer (pictured above next to Giancarlo Fisichella). Interestingly, the latter's ties to Maranello have prompted speculation that the team could be at least as closely affiliated with Ferrari as Haas (the American team being started by industrial machinery magnate and NASCAR team owner Gene Haas). A third Romanian individual – former soccer player Constantin Cojocar – turns out to have been the one who bought Caterham Sports Ltd, the company which designed and built the cars for the Caterham F1 Team until its recent collapse. The plan was to supply chassis and components to both Caterham and Forza Rossa, but Cojocar evidently had trouble paying the bills and keeping the lights on. Caterham's bankruptcy, however, could present a golden opportunity for Forza Rossa to scoop up the assets of both the team and the manufacturer at a good price, building the new team on the burnt foundations of the old one – even if it has already been granted the go-ahead by the FIA to form its own entry. That, however, won't happen until 2016 at the earliest, whittling down the grid in the meantime from 22 cars to 18. According to the arrangement between the FIA, Formula One Management and the teams, that threshold would oblige at least the leading teams to make up the lost places on the grid by fielding a third car each – something they couldn't prepare in time for US Grand Prix this past weekend, but which could be put into action for next season.

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