Here’s page 3 of North American VIN list (47 cars): *100606 marks the 100th car on the list. 100584 - CDN. 100585 - Rosso Corsa/Tan 100586 - Rosso Corsa/Tan 100593 - Rosso Corsa/Tan 100594 - RC/Nero. Oct. 94 ShineKen #99 100606 - RC/Nero. CDN. Oct. 94 INTMD8. 38088 engine block. #100* 100607 - Rosso Corsa/Nero. 100608 - RC/Nero. Challenge. Oct. 94 Mclaudio 100615 - CDN. 100616 - Rosso Corsa/Nero. 100617 - 100629 - CDN 100630 - Giallo/Nero. 100631 - Rosso Barchetta/Tan 100639 - Giallo/Nero. CDN 100640 - 100641 - Rosso Barchetta/Tan 100652 - Giallo/Nero. CDN. Nov. 94 100653 - Giallo/Nero. 100654 - Rosso Corsa/Tan. 100664 - CDN 100665 - Giallo/Nero 100666 - Rosso Barchetta/Tan 100678 - Argento/Nero 100679 - Rosso Barchetta/Tan 100689 - Rosso Barchetta/Tan 100690 - Giallo/Nero 100704 - Rosso Barchetta/Tan 100705 - Rosso Corsa/Tan 100720 - Rosso Corsa/Tan 100721 - Rosso Corsa/Tan 100732 - Rosso Corsa/Tan 100733 - Rosso Corsa/Tan 100745 - Rosso Corsa/Tan 100746 - Rosso Corsa/Tan 100757 - Rosso Corsa/Tan 100758 - Rosso Corsa/Tan 100770 - Rosso Corsa/Tan 100771 - Rosso Corsa/Nero 100804 - Argento/Nero. F355 Challenge. Socalz (Tim). 100816 - Rosso Corsa/Nero 100827 - Rosso Barchetta/Tan 100834 - Rosso Barchetta/Tan 100835 -CDN 100844 - Rosso Barchetta/Tan 100856 - Rosso Barchetta/Tan 100868 - Rosso Corsa/Tan Image Unavailable, Please Login
Summary (page 3): 15- Rosso Corsa/Tan 10- Rosso Barchetta/Tan 7- Rosso Corsa/Nero *At least 32 (out of 47) in “Rosso.” 68%. Rosso Barchetta production picking up steam here. 6- Giallo 2- Argento 0- Nero
here they are... very, very rough estimates... It was not easy then, not as easy as today when you can scan the option plate's QR-code to get the production date. One always have to keep in mind that model digits A, E, L and T have model year digits (B, C, D, J and S don't have it, except some "trials" and the new 12cilindri) so, what follows now is just heavy narrowing: Image Unavailable, Please Login
@Matthias Urban My understanding is Japan first received 355’s a lil later than the U.S, so although some of their 95’s have pre-airbag, dual pumps… none of them were earlier enough to receive a single-piece center undertray (July 94) or possible early engine (late oct 94). Would this assumption be accurate?
This graph here shows Japan market received cars with build dates as early as May 94. Image Unavailable, Please Login
1st column - “chassis” 2nd column - “engine management” 3rd column - “airbag” “PA” chassis is often used (shown in VIN) to denote pre-airbag cars.
Japan has far fewer GTS’ than the U.S, but this chart seems to indicate they received GTS’ as early a Berlinettas, whereas in the U.S, first GTS (101154) is…maybe a Dec 94/Jan 95 build. Super early GTS’ in Japan and Europe should have the single-piece undertray.
@Matthias Urban What VIN did EU switch from PA (Pre-airbag) to PR? I’m trying to gauge a date for the switchover in EU. Possibly July 95.
*Made a huge mistake here. I counted 6 pages of 47 cars listed, when there are only 5. Last page has 34 cars, so it should be (47 cars) x (5) + 34 cars. Only 269 cars (not 316) listed on North American dual pump VIN list. 23- CDN Berlinettas (No Spiders or GTS’) 19- GTS’ (USA) 17- Spiders (USA) 269 - 59 = 210 dual pump U.S Berlinettas.
*N/A VIN list has 269 cars. 36 of them are non-Berlinettas, which leaves 233 cars. So if there are 336 95 N/A manual B’s, this implies there’s only roughly 103 single pump 95 N/A Berlinettas. 103 single pump cars built between June 95 - Dec 95. Sounds more reasonable .
Here’s my list of 355 challenge/race cars with dual fuel pumps + North American VINs: *When looking at a North American VIN, the 8th digit represents the region and the 10th digit represents the designated model year. A= North America S = 1995 Model year. Ex. ZFFPR41A1S0098673 Cars with production dates in 94 and 95 will have “S” as the 10th digit. Where it gets tricky is 96 (production dates in 96) challenge cars also have “S” in their VIN to designate a “1995” model year. If @Matthias Urban is counting N/A 1995 (or 2.7) Berlinettas based on VINs which have an “S” designation, we need to keep track of 96 challenge cars to filter them out and arrive at a solid 95 non-challenge Berlinetta number. 098673 - FNA owned 098674 - FNA owned. written off 100330 - Barry’s car. @308 GTB 100385 - relocated to AUS. 100433 - Not a challenge car. Berlinetta turned into full blown race car. 100537 - CDN 100608 - @mclaudio 100704 - Rosso Barchetta/Nero Challenge. 100804- Silver/Nero. @SoCal1 101443 - @pj911 102457 - White/White. @SoCal1 102458 - *Last car on N/A dual pump VIN list. If there are more than this, please let me know. If there are more, I doubt it is many. ( 210 U.S spec dual pump Berlinettas ) - (10 U.S spec dual pump challenge cars) = 200 U.S Spec dual pump Berlinettas.
ch stand for Switzerland, swe stands for Sweden, both have been represented by "S" as the Country-digit in the VIN. However, even with the "S"-range, cars show different details to differenciate between Switzerland and Sweden. Don't ask me which, please , I learned that from the friends with whom I exchange data about the 328 series and they see the differences with that model at first glance - but you have to know their location. "S" was used from 1980 to 1995. That explains why the 6 Berlinettas listed as "S"-models are the last ones in the breakdown.
ZFFPR41A5S0100005 should be the first US-car with "PR"-specs and ZFFPR41B000101894 should be the European equivalent
First U.S Challenge car VIN is - ZFFPR41A1S0098673 First U.S non-Challenge car (my car) VIN is - ZFFPR41A6S0099902 Implying… no North American designated 355 should have “PA” in its VIN.
Here is a July 94 build car. #100204 https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1995-ferrari-f355-4/ Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Recap regarding Pre-airbag to airbag (PA to PR) transition by region: North America - was always PR. Japan - Oct 94 EU - Feb/March 95 UK/AUS - Aug 95 *RHD cars appear to be last to make the switch.