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when purchasing a 355...

Discussion in '348/355' started by ferrarijunkie, Jul 13, 2010.

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  1. ferrarijunkie

    ferrarijunkie Rookie

    Feb 14, 2010
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    Hey guys, I'm going to be purchasing a 355 soon and I have a couple questions, I know most of this information is spread out over the forums and I have gathered most of it. I would just like to make sure I have all my info straight.

    Now here's the common problems I know of for the 355 please add more if I'm missing any

    1. Check for proper service intervals and the service was done at a stand up place.
    2. Interior leather shrinks and rips
    3. Sticky interior parts
    4. Headers crack
    5. Cats rot out
    6. Valve guides

    Now on that last one, the valve guides, are certain years excempt from this issue or no? I've heard both and would like to get a straight answer.

    So please chime in on any other things I should look out for with this car! Thanks everyone!
     
  2. yronZFF

    yronZFF Formula Junior
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    If you're getting a Spider, make sure the top is working properly. The previous owner of my F355 was honest and let me know that the top was not working properly and the fix was almost ~ $5000 at the Ferrari dealer which I deducted from the purchase price and had the dealer repair to new condition.
     
  3. Stentboy

    Stentboy F1 Rookie
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    Good God, are we talking about a Ferrari or an 82 Dodge.
     
  4. Monteman

    Monteman Formula 3
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    Think you got most of the biggies.
     
  5. yronZFF

    yronZFF Formula Junior
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    '82 Dodge had sticky interiors? :D
     
  6. 88MONDIAL

    88MONDIAL Formula 3

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    Haha! :)
     
  7. ferrari4evr1

    ferrari4evr1 Formula 3

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    Maybe the back seat ;)
     
  8. finnerty

    finnerty F1 World Champ

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    Don't forget to make sure it's not a ragged-out, POS, with a ton of deferred mechanical maintenance ;)
    Seriously, be cautious as there a lot of bad 355's on the market right now.
     
  9. vvassallo

    vvassallo F1 Veteran

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    That should be a criminal offense!
     
  10. revolutionf355

    revolutionf355 Karting

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    i think i will be on the same boat real soon!!=)
     
  11. UConn Husky

    UConn Husky F1 Rookie

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    ok on the valve guides...they were upgraded at the factory by mid-late '98 MY, so those cars can be considered safe. There's been 1 report to my knowledge of a late car having bad guides, but many well respected mechanics have stated they never had to do guides on a late '98 or '99.

    Having said that, NOT all earlier cars will have guide problems. Many have been upgraded already, many will never need that. IF a car does need guides, it's not a complete disaster having them done at the time of the engine out major (which is every 3-5 years or so, to the tune of $5k-8k on avg), a few extra $k for guides. Yes, get ready for Ferrari maintenance costs...
     
  12. PKF355

    PKF355 Formula Junior

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    Most of these so called "issues" for F355 are one timer which means once they're done they're DONE.

    I think most prospective F355 buyers should really think long and hard and be honest with themselves whether they can stomach $7K-$10K (plus any while-you-are-in-there repairs or preventives) engine out service every 4 or 5 years or so. That, IMHO, is the true test for F355 ownership commitment.
     
  13. SGM

    SGM F1 Rookie
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    My 99 Fiorano had bad valve guides so no 355 is safe. I was the third 99 355 that Competizione saw with bad valve guides.
     
  14. FUNRARI

    FUNRARI Formula Junior

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    Are you looking for a Berlinetta, Spider or GTS, you might also get more feedback if you provide a link to the sale listing, best of luck to you.
     
  15. AceMaster

    AceMaster Three Time F1 World Champ

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    The same can be said about the 348 ;)
     
  16. James-NZ

    James-NZ F1 Veteran

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    The best advice anyone can give to someone looking for a F355 is to do your due diligence, make sure you find a trusted tech who is familiar with the 355 model, have them check the potential car and if its all good then buy it. Go in with your eyes open to the potential for a good car to have an issue and keep it well maintained and driven.

    This is how I did it, and I love my car.
     

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