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1998 Ferrari F355 Spyder on 2040-cars

US $59,999.00
Year:1998 Mileage:30050
Location:

Marysville, Ohio, United States

Marysville, Ohio, United States

 

HARD TO FIND, THESE F-355 SPYDERS ESPECIALLY IN THIS MINT CONDITION! WOW, We are extremely proud to offer this extraordinary Ferrari convertible that is finished in Grigio Titanio (a gorgeous pewter with a touch of blue metallic) and a Black canvass convertible top with Black Leather interior, a VERY ATTRACTIVE combination! Powered by that infamous Ferrari V-8 double overhead cam pushing out 375 horses and matted to a flawless shifting 6 speed MANUAL transmission. This 355 is about as new as you will ever find, the paint, wheels, interior, top show like new, no damage whatsoever! Sticky issues have been resolved, a Hyper-Flow stainless header system has been installed to tweak that already incredible Ferrari sound, this car sounds like philharmonic orchestra of automobiles! This Ferrari is so much fun to drive that you find it hard to get out of it! All books, records, and we mean ALL RECORDS, tools, factory red silky car cover, everything that came with this car when it was new is with this car today! As we all know, maintenance is a BIG issue for Ferrari's and we are proud to report that this Ferrari has had the best service possible for a Ferrari, and we know, having sold over 2,000 Ferrari's in our 33 years. We have EVERY service record including the very recent MAJOR SERVICE, new clutch at 20,000 miles, recent tires and on and on and on, service out the wazoo. THIS IS DEFINITELY the way you want to buy a used Ferrari! If you REALLY want to buy a Ferrari, bring your checkbook come see this car and it's records and you will leave an owner, period, end of story! ESPECIALLY at this price! For the ASTUTE purchaser, we have priced this UNBELIEVABLE Ferrari to sell quickly, our most REASONABLE price is only $59,999.00!!! That's DAMN cheap for you to drive one of the WORLDS best sports cars that will put a constant smile on your face every time you start it up! Proudly brought to you by Nelson Automotive, home of ''the finest cars available'' for 33 years!


NELSON AUTOMOTIVE, 15769 WATKINS ROAD MARYSVILLE, OHIO 43040, 937-642-2000

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We do know the hybrid will serve up more than 900 horsepower thanks to a new naturally aspirated V12 direct-injection engine and an electric motor. The automaker says its HY-KERS hybrid system has cut fuel consumption by some 40 percent. Of course, adding an electric motor to the party has added some 330 pounds to the driveline, a fact Ferrari has offset by using carbon fiber for the machine's chassis. Word has it the F150 will have a curb weight similar to the Enzo at a shave over 3,000 pounds.

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The surprises were in the order behind him, with new Infiniti Red Bull Racing man Daniel Ricciardo grabbing second spot just three-tenths of a second down on Hamilton. Ricciardo not only looked like he belonged at the front of the grid the entire weekend, but he seems to have reversed the Mark Webber jinx: four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel had car issues and didn't get into Q3, having to settle for 13th on the grid.

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Believe it or not, unloading a car from a transport vehicle is a delicate science. It's alarmingly easy to damage a car in the tight, elevated confines of a dedicated car hauler, but as these gentlemen at the Monterey car week found out, even getting a car off a flatbed comes with its own unique set of challenges.
When the car you're moving off said flatbed is the only Ferrari P4/5 Competizione in existence, meticulously built to the specifications of Ferrari collector James Glickenhaus, we imagine the stress level is even greater. Yes, this is an unloading gone wrong, although it could have always been worse. The movers have the right idea, working boards underneath the car, but simply didn't account for the car moving them. The result is a racecar, resting ever so gracefully, on its carbon-fiber nose. Getting the car out of such a precarious position safely requires nearly as much skill as getting it off in the first place.
Take a look below for the full, cringe-inducing video.