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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): ZFFXR48A2W0112334
Year: 1998
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Ferrari
Interior Color: Tan
Model: 355
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 2 DOOR
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 25,890
Sub Model: F355
Luxury Motors-Bay Area Commerce Cir. Pleasanton California, 94588 Phone: (510) 200-8603 | ![]() | | | Year: | Make: | Model: | Price: | | 1998 | Ferrari | F355 SPIDER | 51888 | | Miles | Color: | Body: | Transmission: | | 25890 | Exterior: BLACK Interior: TAN | Passenger | Automatic | | Stock Number: | VIN: | | ZFFXR48A2W0112334 | ![This Vehicle Has Been CARFAX Certified. Report Is Available From Dealer]() | | Options | | | Inventory Comments | | 1998 FERRARI 355 SPIDER F1 IN PURE MINT CONDITION. JUST PERFORMED 30K SERVICE. 25K MILES, F1 TRANSMISSION, BLACK CLOTH TOP IN LIKE NEW CONDITION, FERRARI WHEELS, DRIVES EXCEPTIONALLY WELL, NO ACCIDENTS, NON SMOKER, WELL MAINTAINED, AND A CLEAN CARFAX ALL SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE PERFORMED. MOST RECENT SERVICE INSPECTION WAS AT 25K MILES AT FERRARI SERVICE CENTER IN THE BAY AREA CALIFORNIA SERVICE IS UP TO DATE CAR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION HAS BEEN GARAGE KEPT. VEHICLE IS COMPLETELY STOCK NO ENGINE MODIFICATIONS CUSTOM TUBI EXHUAST. PLEASE CALL 510 200 8603 FOR ANY QUESTIONS. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY PLEASE |
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Wed, Jan 15 2014
In business or in politics, those driven by their careers typically aim for the highest position they can get to, and after they're done there, they typically retire. But not in motor racing. With an expiration date hovering in their mid-30s at best, Formula One drivers typically seek out other racing series to compete in once they've outlived their career on the grand prix circuit. And there is no lack of racing disciplines that are glad to welcome them in with open arms as motor racing royalty. With the calendar announced and the teams lined up, the roster of drivers is taking shape for the inaugural United SportsCar Championship. And while there hasn't been a large number of former F1 drivers – much less grand prix winners – lining up for the series, there have been some. Risi Competizione, the team that typically fields Ferrari entrants in American GT racing, has just announced that Giancarlo Fisichella will be driving for them in the United SportsCar Championship this season. The veteran of 231 grands prix has driven for Minardi, Jordan, Benetton, Sauber, Renault, Force India and Ferrari. In the case of the latter, he filled in for an injured Felipe Massa, and remains a Ferrari factory driver. Over the course of his fourteen years on the grid, he won three grands prix and landed on the podium 19 times. That makes Fisichella, who just turned 41 on Tuesday, the most accomplished former F1 driver to sign on for the American series, but he's not the only one. Other drivers already lined up include David Brabham, Max Papis and Christian Fittipaldi – each of whom contested a handful of grands prix in the 1990s – as well as Sebastian Bourdais, who drove for Scuderia Toro Rosso after dominating in Champ Cars for four years and left F1 in 2009 along with Fisichella, who currently looks to be the only driver lined up for this year's Rolex 24 at Daytona who's won a grand prix or even scored a podium finish. While Brabham, Papis, Fittipaldi and Bourdais will all be driving in the top-tier Prototype class, Fisichella will be trying to make his mark in the GTLM class. We'll be watching to see whether he can add that trophy to the class titles he's already accrued in the Le Mans Series, the World Endurance Championship and the 24 Hours of Le Mans itself in the five years since leaving F1.
Sun, Oct 18 2015
As with the Ferrari cars, so it is with shares in the company's initial public offering: When Ferrari has a limited quantity of something to sell, demand far outstrips supply. Investors told banks weeks ago that bids for the $1 billion in stock – up to 18.89 million shares – would exceed the number of shares available over the entire expected range of $48 to $52. Ten percent of the company is going on the block' Bloomberg reports that the books close on the IPO on Monday at 4:00 pm. The final price will be set on Tuesday, and trading will begin Wednesday under the ticker symbol RACE on the New York Stock Exchange. Piero Ferrari, the son of Enzo Ferrari, will hold onto the ten-percent stake he currently has in the company. Fiat Chrysler will disburse the final 80 percent to its investors sometime in 2016. In combination with spinning Ferrari off from its parent company next year, the share sale is expected to put $4 billion into Fiat Chrysler coffers, which will be used to help fuel the growth of Alfa Romeo, Jeep, and Maserati. Assuming all goes to plan, Bloomberg says Ferrari will be valued at roughly $12 billion, a number $1 billion greater than the valuation Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne put on Ferrari earlier this year and higher than the brand's own internal assessment. Related Video:
Thu, Oct 22 2015
The ten-year-old Penske Ferrari Maserati dealership located inside the Wynn resort in Las Vegas, where non-Ferrari owners had to pay $10 to walk among the cars, is closed. Word is that the Ferrari franchise is moving to Towbin Motorcars, which you'll know for being the home of the former "King of Cars," and more recently where Floyd "Money" Mayweather has bought 100 cars, including three Bugatti Veyrons. According to Ferrari Chat almost the entire Penske-Wynn staff will make the move, including the highly regarded service department. This being Las Vegas there are, naturally, various theories about why the only Ferrari franchise in the state of Nevada is leaving one of the state's marquee locations. We got a tip a month ago from reader Johnny Autos that Ferrari pulled the franchise, and if there is any truth to that, rumors at Ferrari Chat suggest it part of the reason could have been Steve Wynn flipping his LaFerrari before the 18-month no-sale period had elapsed. Wynn supposedly sold his $1.5 million supercar to Naples Motorsports in Florida for $3.5 million, Naples is asking $5 million for it and using it for the elementary school run in the meantime. On the other hand, Vegas Tripping says Wynn is letting the dealership go in order to get ready for the Alon – another casino – to open across the street in three years. That story believes Wynn will build a pedestrian bridge and rearrange shops on the Wynn side so that customers enjoy the kind of grand entry he would want. And then there's the theory that Penske is getting out of the Ferrari dealership business to focus on commercial trucks. No matter where the truth is in all of this, what matters to you is that you won't be able to spend $10 to check out Ferraris on the strip anymore. Which means more money for the penny slots.
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