anyone knows of any titanium F1 for sale
No, it is not the salvage title car. That car is number 35/100 sn# 116559. This is why the register is so important. It allows instant reference to questions of history and authenticity. Thanks to all who have contributed to this register we now have at least partial information on all but 29 of the North American cars and 4 of the non-No. American cars.
I have collated the data from "285Ferrari" into this registry. Here is the latest version. Image Unavailable, Please Login
My list shows some mileage, owner,etc info on the back pages that your list does not show --I can get you that info if you need it. I have alot of info on cars that I do not post for the general public to see--I keep an internal notes section on each car...That way if some owners are concerned about privacy issues--none of that is released
>>My list shows some mileage, owner,etc info on the back pages that your list does not show --I can get you that info if you need it. I have alot of info on cars that I do not post for the general public to see--I keep an internal notes section on each car...That way if some owners are concerned about privacy issues--none of that is released.<< I have kept the registry simple by design. I agree with the privacy issue and am trying to keep the spread sheet down to two pages so it is easy for someone to download. The fact that you have the additional information available if someone needs it and contacts you is good enough for me.
It's not been wrecked - it's on eBay right now: http://tinyurl.com/yvb7cq 18300 miles, currently in Dallas, TX. Orrie
Is the exterior color "Black" different from "Negro"???? I was looking at the last list on color combinations and saw a Black & Tan F1 serial #116527...#73 I think....Mine is #21 and listed as Negro and Tan??? Anybody know the answer??? Bill
Sorry, but living here in Europe, I have to laugh a bit at how proud the Fiorano Owners are that they got suckered into buying the cars that they could not sell to Europeans as the 360 was being introduced. Not that I do not think this is a great car, as I have a 355 with the Fiorano Handling Pack and have added CF Sills as well, but other than a nice plaque on the dash, which as I have heard from several reliable sources, there are MORE than 100 of these running around. So the real question is, how much are these REALLY worth than mine? I think I have been provacative enough to revive this thread : ) Bring on the arguments.
>>>So the real question is, how much are these REALLY worth than mine?<<< That depends. In Europe, probably not much if anything. Here in the states, some $$ figure more, as "gray market" cars are not as desirable for warranty and service issue reasons.
On the Fiorano Registry I have only used Ferrari's color names where I could substantiate that color. Otherwise I have used the generic color name.
Ya right dude, nero is Italian for the colour black. Were as negro is an anglo American/English tearm for a person of colour from African decedent I think Billymac54 had whats called a freudian slip
I am the proud owner of 8/100 Ser No 116243. The car is Red with a Tan Interior. I have 26,500 miles on the car. It is in excellent condition, the only problem being some wear on the drivers bolster. I will live with that for a while, but will replace the skins prior to the Concorson Italiano in Aug. I bought the car last summer at 22,000 miles, I am the third owner, I live in Pleasanton, CA. The previous owner had the car for about a year, but only put 1000 miles on it. The original owner purchased the car in Austin Texas, where it was well cared for, serviced by the Ferrari Dealership. Regards to all Ferrari Owners, and especially Serie Fiorano owners.. Dave Thompson
1999 355 F1 Spyder Serie Fiorano #22/100 Nero Black, black leather & black top, awesome combo! 22,217 miles, Tubi exhaust clean carfax, mint, original vin# 116246 Laguna Beach, CA 949-394-6976 $111k more pics at www.hopsgarage.com time to find a new sweetheart, Tom Image Unavailable, Please Login
Wish you luck selling it Tom, but I think $111k may be a tad over market value... Then again spring is here--new buyers may jump..
If it was a 'manual' 6-speed it would be worth a fortune!!!! To me that is !!! That color combination is the best of all time IMO !!! It is just like mine!!!
Tom , i would make a deal on your car today but the price is over the market value considering the mileage.