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  1. nps99us

    nps99us Rookie

    Feb 6, 2008
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    Hello,

    I am thinking of buying my first ferrari and have decided on a F355 with the F1 transmission. Any suggestion what to look for in a used car?
    What do you guys think of this car on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ferrari-355-F1-Berlinetta-ONLY-6062-miles_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ157044QQihZ018QQitemZ280249725125QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW

    Actually I'd prefer the fiorano version but so far none is available in CA.

    BTW I am in San Ramon, CA and the card is in Oxnard, CA which is about a day drive:-((

    Thanks in advance for all the suggestions and advise.
     
  2. hank sound

    hank sound F1 Veteran

    Jan 31, 2004
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    Hi,

    Mike Sage has a beautiful 99 355F1 Series Fiorano Spider that is red/tan. Last I heard, it was for sale here in Los Angeles.

    Here is a link to contact him............ [email protected]

    Good luck with your search,

    Hank
     
  3. greyboxer

    greyboxer F1 World Champ

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    #3 greyboxer, Jul 27, 2008
    Last edited: Jul 27, 2008
    I think you'll find you're not the first person to ask this question and hence there are many many threads here so at least you've begun to look in the right place - when you've done some research in this section please ask other any specific queries

    For example


    http://ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=70617
     
  4. mseals

    mseals Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Maybe Rob should start a Sub-Thread under Ferrari Discussion on what to look for when purchasing a Ferrari...?

    Just a thought.

    Mike in Kuwait
     
  5. Financialman

    Financialman Formula 3

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    I know of one for sale very near you. PM sent.
     
  6. Basura

    Basura Formula Junior

    May 1, 2008
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    Has it been in any type of accident?
    Minor?
     
  7. Basura

    Basura Formula Junior

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    Maybe Re-think it a bit.
     
  8. cuneo

    cuneo Formula 3
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    A 355 is great for a cherry-popper, provided the funds are there for maintenance. With all the help from this board combined with the fact that the problems with this car are widely known he could have a great experience. I am definitely not a rich dude, and I've loved every minute of owning my 95 355B. Yeah, it's got some quirks, but the 355 is a great model that has a bad reputation that is way overblown. I think it's the best deal around, bang for the buck. Just buy a good car, and be prepared to spend some $$ to maintain it.
     
  9. James-NZ

    James-NZ F1 Veteran

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    +1, they really are a great car.

    Oh and just to point the OP in the right direction, F355 = stick shift and 355F1 = paddle shift. ;)
     
  10. UConn Husky

    UConn Husky F1 Rookie

    Nov 11, 2006
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    Fantastic choice! My first also was a 355 F1, loved every minute of it. Maintenance isn't cheap, but many things you can fix once and be done with it (headers, for example). To help minimize the number of 'issues' go with the last model year, '99 - lessons learned from previous years were put in place by then.
     
  11. spdrcr

    spdrcr Formula Junior

    Aug 2, 2004
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    Dan, say it isn't so.

    I suppose "roughing" it with just one F-car in the garage wouldn't be too terrible. :)
     
  12. alessiogiorgio

    alessiogiorgio Karting

    Nov 24, 2007
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    I had the sme excercise in last 12 months. so I got the opportunity of a short test of 328 and 355.
    and after the tests I suggest
    you to buy....between a 328 and a 355 , a wonderfull Modena 360.
    I confirm that 328 is the nearest historic car, and it is lovable, and also 355 is a great car with best
    Pininfarina dress.....but if you have not yet nade your choice it is because you do not love enogh one of these 2 3XX. so you have to
    overcome both and biy the better 360 !
    ciao
    alex
     
  13. Financialman

    Financialman Formula 3

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    No just having the 430 itch again!
     
  14. 285ferrari

    285ferrari Two Time F1 World Champ
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    All Fioranos were Spiders. If you would prefer the Fiorano would you rather have a Spider, I noticed you posted a link to a GTB
     
  15. UConn Husky

    UConn Husky F1 Rookie

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    And that is just a shame...too bad they didn't make any Fiorano GTB's, I'd be all over one of those.
     
  16. 285ferrari

    285ferrari Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Same here!!
     
  17. nps99us

    nps99us Rookie

    Feb 6, 2008
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    I've read somewere that firorano actually comes in GTB? I guess my preference is fiorano and if it's too much difference in price, then it's '99 GTB with F1. The reason being fiorano is lighter with more horsepower?? Pls correct me if I'm wrong here.
     
  18. James-NZ

    James-NZ F1 Veteran

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    There was a "Fiorano" package available as an option in 98-99. This would mean there are GTB's out there with the package fitted, I have driven one imported to NZ from the UK. Great car.

    The cars fitted with the "Fiorano package" are not Series Fiorano cars.
     
  19. Skipper

    Skipper Formula Junior

    Sep 24, 2006
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    how much stiffer is the suspension on the fiorano?

    heard its too stiff- can you control it via sport mode?
     

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