I have a full set of the three volume factory workshop manuals including the parts manual bought when I bought my 99 355 new in Jan. 99 I also bought the updates to 5.2 and saved all the updated pages. They have always been in my home, never in a shop environment, they are as new. Any idea of the value?
Nope, Bought a 550, kept both for a year trying to decide which to keep while the wife waited patiently for her garage space back. Sold the 355 to a friend in 2012 http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/139177550-post473.html
If you can buy for $700 amazing deal! I have the same set, 2 actually(1 beater 1995 set), up to 1998 model year. My electrical schematics are the most complete I have seen. All models worldwide. Far better than the manuals online. The electrical schematics are well laid out with the fold out legend. I normally take the schematic I need to Staples, have it copied on like size paper to trace wire lines etc. Well worth the purchase. Good luck with sale.
Dave, certainly would but have literally a binder full of schematics. Don't have a scanner with size capacity at my plant anymore. Largest paper size I can now scan is 11x17. No need. All my customers supply 3D models to machine from. PDF drawings for QC to verify. Gave large format scanner/copier away years ago!
John, we are in the same boat. Got rid of plotter many years ago. I'm wondering how pictures would come out? I know apps are out there for iphone (scanner) but never tried one.
I have copied, pasted pieces of 355 and 348 schematics and manually tweaked them to add English wire colors, pin numbers, and English names to components. All in D size powerpoint files. THen I take them to Kinko and printed them out to trouble shoot electrical problems. God sent !!!
A little birdie sent those to me, Mitch! They are great! Why did you use PP though? Seems the formatting gets screwed up when zooming. If I ever have time, maybe we will recreate in CAD.