Ferrari 355 F1 on 2040-cars
Newburgh, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:8 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 1999
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ferrari
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: 355
Trim: PINIFANINA
Drive Type: F1
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 37,000
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Side Airbags
Sub Model: F1
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Gray
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THIS IS A FERRARI 355 F1, HAS PADDEL SHIFTER TYPE TRANSMISSION AS WELL AS AUTOMATIC MODE. CAR IS PRETTY MUCH STOCK EXCEPT FOR THE UPDATED CD PLAYER AND DOOR SPEAKERS. THE EXTERIOR OF CAR I WOULD RATE 7/10 AND INTERIOR 7/10. CAR HAS NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR FOR ITS AGE. LEATHER SEATS ARE FADED IN PLACES BUT STILL PRETTY SOFT, THIS CAR HAS THE NORMAL DASH SHRINKAGE AROUND THE CENTER VENT AND SEATBELT RETAINER HOLES . THE STICKY PROBLEMS THESE CARS NORMALLY HAVE HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM EVERYTHING EXCEPT THE VENTS. CAR A/C STILL BLOWS COLD. ALL WINDOWS ROLL UP, DRIVERS IS A LITTLE SLOWER THAN PASSENGER SIDE. ALL EXTERIOR LIGHTS WORK AS THEY SHOULD, TIRES HAVE GOOD TREADS, WHEELS ARE GOOD EXCEPT FOR DRIVERS REAR, HAS A LITTLE ROAD RASH. WIPERS ARE IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION, BRAKES WORK FINE AND HAVE GOOD PAD LIFE LEFT, THESE CAR SIT LOW SO THERES FRONT BUMPER PAINT MARKS, SCRATCHES AND SLITE CRACKS, WITH THIS BEING SAID STILL LOOKS GOOD FROM THE FRONT. ONLY NOTICEABLE DENT IS ON DRIVER FRONT FENDER BY DOOR OPENING ABOUT 2 INCHES IN LENGHT. OTHRER THAN THAT, LITTLE MARKS HERE AND THERE BUT NOTHING THAT TAKES AWAY FROM IT'S OVER ALL APPEAL. SHOCKS LIGHTS COMES ON IN THIS CAR BUT TURNS OFF AFTER YOU START DRIVING, THERE IS A TRANSMISSION LIGHT THAT COMES ON, THE CAR STILLS GOES THROUGH GEARS WITH NO PROBLEMS. PREVIOUS OWNERS STATED HE DID SERVICING ON CAR BUT HAS NO RECORDS. THERES IS SMALL EXHAUST LEAK IN THE OEM EXHAUST SOME WHERE. I WOULD SUGGEST GETTING THIS CAR A FULL SERVICE IN THE FUTRE TO BE SAFE AND AFTERMARKET EXHAUST TO GET THAT TRUE FERRARI F1 SOUND. I TRIED TO DESCRIBE THE CAR TO THE BEST OF MY ABILTY, THIS IS MY FIRST FERRAI AND I LOVE IT BUT I GOT TWO OTHER TOYS AND ONLY A TWO CAR GARAGE. CAR GETS A LOT OF ATTENTION AND WELL WORTH THE MONEY. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION DONT HESITATE TO ASK.
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