1996 Ferrari 355 Gts Targa on 2040-cars
Woodbourne, New York, United States
If you have questions email email me at: taynaharapat@juno.com .
PERFECTION PERSONIFIED..This car is New!...Its Gated 6 speed and a GTS..What more do you need to know.
Welcome Ferrari 355 GTS lovers.
You are now viewing one of the finest All Original 1996 355 GTS 3 pedal 6 speed Ferrari V-8 specimens left on the
planet, with Just under 6600 miles on the clock.
Prior to my ownership, this car has had just one owner for the past 20 years, This car is truly a time capsule
beyond reproach.This is No Typo...That's six thousand six hundred miles and 20 years from new. This car is
perfection personified in the best most original way.
Original Tires.. Yes, the original tires were just swapped out this month for new Michelin pilots .
On Average, The car has only been driven 300 miles per year for 20 years, just enough to keep its blood warm.The
paint and body are as new. The panel gaps and rubber mouldings are 100% perfect.The original saddle colored seats
are 99+% perfect with no signs of rash or discolor. The carpets are extremely clean and the front luggage
compartment is as new. All flat black painted areas are as new. The engine compartment show no signs of wear and is
show ready. The wheels are all scar free and the wheel paint shows as new. The Targa Top is un marred both inside
and out, and the Rubber mouldings around the window frame are rich in condition , that can only be attributed to a
very conscientious original owner and detailing preservation. New World Upholstry carpet mats have just been
installed to protect original Ferrari carpets.
As for the drive..Need I say more , with 8500 rpm on tap, this car is as luxurious as it is Race Bred. The car
starts immediately every time, the power assisted steering is just mild enough to give feedback from the road. The
brakes have been serviced and the car stops as it should , effortlessly and very straight and Very Quickly.
A full compliment of service records from new and an absolutely perfectly time detailed documented 1 owner CARFAX
report come with this car.
The tool kit is full and appears unused. There is an original Ferrari factory red lightweight car cover in its
pouch as well as the original well preserved book pouch with all Ferrari factory literature.
Do Not Kid Yourself...Mileage or Lack of it is the single most satisfying compliment a collectable Ferrari has.
This car is a no issue well documented Platinum level example with absolute Concours show quality in its venue. An
Intensive 90 hour detailing regiment has just been completed and the 3 stages of paint polish were just performed
on the single stage paint. The Result is breathtaking. There is no orange peel and no angel hair scratches or any
other scratches to speak of.The windshield is incredibly perfect with no pitting or pock marks what so ever.The car
truly shows no signs of abuse or neglect.
Please do not hesitate to e mail me with questions or concerns.This car and its newness and pedigree of history is
not replaceable in todays market.
This car is ready for spring and Driving or the concours show circuit right now.
Need I remind you, The GTS variation is rarer than the GTB and The Spider..
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