That is a very hard question to answer. It seems these cars go for prices all over the board. Not a standard like most 355's go for. I have seen them go almost the same price as a 355 Spider and also seen them go for well over. Since there were so few made it is real hard to get a good market value on them. From what I have seen, my opinion would be the cars are worth an average of $7-$10K more than an equal serviced, mileage Spider...No MORE!!! In the case of the above black Spider with 22K miles---which hurts the resale value drastically---I think a fair price would be around $95K-$99K or so....
well at least he enjoyed his car . i am either going to buy one with a mileage over 22K or under 8K. i found one with 7500 miles service done F1 1999 for $93K.
7.5k miles !!!!!! Am I crazy or did someone pay $350 per mile on that thing after paying full price and selling it for 93k??? (assuming a modest sale price of $128K). I guess "owning" it, is more enjoyable than "driving" it . Either that or he has so many cars that it is impossible to put any miles on all of them .
Re: Market price Appreciate the comments. I'm happy to sell at market. It's a tough call as to what market is. All numbers mentioned seem within a reasonable range. Fiorano will be the best 355 to hold value and grow over the years as more 355's participate in Concours & judging. Re: Mileage 22K is just broken in and still a sweat on this stallion Re: pics @ hopsgarage.com you're not blind, ran out of time to post, will advise, thanks for patience. drop email to [email protected] & I'll attach & reply BTW: 30K done at Ferrari of SF send me an offer, Tom Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Had a chance to see No#74/100 at the Boardwalk Spring Run last month. Talked with the owner and looked over his car closely. A VERY clean example and I confirmed the colors and VIN number matches the registry.
In case anyone's interested, #38 (TdF blue over tan) is on eBay right now. It's been for sale at www.autohauswebb.com for a while now, priced at $109k, starting bid is $85k on eBay (reserve'll be higher, of course). http://tinyurl.com/2fug8d I have no affiliation with the car, other than the fact that if I wanted to spend that much, I'd have bought it already. My ideal color combo... Orrie
I wonder if this car has a "story" or not. It's been for sale a while. Anyone here looked at this car or know anything about it? Thanks. Mike P.S. I owned #52 which is a yellow/black 6 speed.
I believe mwhitesell has gone to see #38, though I forget what he said about it. It's been discussed here that they've been leaving the car outside most of the winter, and that as a result, the top might not be in as wonderful shape as it could be. But other than that, if what they've written is correct, service was done within the past 7 days, which should make it a nice buy for someone looking for a more collectable F355 Spider...
I am the owner of 355 Fiorano 8/100, Red/Tan. I would like to ask if any other Fiorano owners have the original Window Sticker. I have all of the records from day one with the exception of the window sticker. What I am trying to find out is the approximate price for this car. It was originally purchased in Texas. None of the dealers I have contacted have been able to help me. Hopefully one of you Very Lucky Fiorano owners will be able to help me with this.. Thank You Dave, Pleasanton CA.
Interested in purchasing a 99 Fiorano. Love the car and the fact that it is a numbered vehicle. Do you think it's worth spending the extra 10-15K Canadian over a equivalent 355 spider? Do you think that the Fiorano will become a classic one day. Had an opportunity to buy #99 2 years ago. It was red/black manual 6 speed with about 12,000 kilometres here in hamilton, ontario. Please share your thoughts.
hey G yellow 355 looks great... I know tough one to answer. my opinion (new ones are silly money)good chance they will appreciate...
I purchased 8/100 in August of 2006, the mileage at the time was 20,000. My daily driver, a Ford truck, has since then logged about 2000, my 355 now has 31,600 miles on the clock. This car now has no problems at all. Regular maintenance has been performed, and an old problem of a recurring check engine light has been fixed. The cats had been replaced somewhere along the line, they were the wrong ones. 1995/6 models, not the updated ones for 97 and later. This car is in California, I show it often, but it is not eligible for Judging at Ferrari Events yet. Another 2 years to go. Best Wishes to all Fiorano owners. You are all very lucky people.. Dave