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stiping up to a 355f1 spider

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  1. irondogmike

    irondogmike F1 Rookie

    Sep 8, 2006
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    I've owned my 308qv for 14 months now and decided to save up for a 97-99 355f1 spider,what I'm thinking is to sell the car in two years and add the difference towards a 355f1,what type of issues have you had with your 355f1?
     
  2. Vegas-Guy

    Vegas-Guy Formula 3

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    Headers, and Cats are the most common. Sticky parts are some other issues. Do a search to find answers to most of your questions...:D
     
  3. Ricambi America

    Ricambi America F1 World Champ
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    Mike -

    Huge performance difference and 'modern/creature comfort' differences between the two cars. A proper F355 F1 can be a real joy (and not too outrageously expensive to own). Having said that, I would do a MASSIVE amount of shopping before pulling the trigger. Leave color, leather and cosmetics totally out of your evaluation -- they have no bearing whatsoever on the true black-hole 'potential' of a F355. In other words, find the best engine, tranny, maintenance story on the market, and buy it.

    In no particular order, I'd pick through:

    - headers
    - cats
    - valve guides
    - bypass valve
    - Y-pipe cats
    - cat ecus
    - o2 sensors
    - air pump
    - belt tensioner arms
    - alternator bearing
    - waterpump
    - wheel bearings
    - shock actuators
    - seat potentiometers
    - P/S reservoir
    - clutch thrust bearing
    - steering rack
     
  4. CavalloRosso

    CavalloRosso Formula 3

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    you won't be sorry. fantastic car.
     
  5. UConn Husky

    UConn Husky F1 Rookie

    Nov 11, 2006
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    I absolutely LOVE the F1, been a joy to drive the past 2 yrs. My 2 cents worth - buy a later model car (98-99), many small issues had been updated and are taken off the 'to do' list. Also better (IMHO) to buy a slightly higher mileage car for a bit less, good chance it will be more reliable if it's been driven. The cars that are parked forever seem to have more potential issues. And most importantly check the maint. records and have a PPI done.
     
  6. irondogmike

    irondogmike F1 Rookie

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    #6 irondogmike, Dec 15, 2008
    Last edited: Dec 15, 2008
    thanks everyone,having and fixing up the 308qv has been a joy and I know I'll get a good price for it but it has also taught me what to look for and to know what it cost to maintain these cars,first its love,then your wallet........lol..........and thanks dan for the list I will use that when my day comes
     
  7. h00kem

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    Dec 15, 2004
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    The 355 was the Ferrari's first model to have the F1 paddle shift system. Having owned a 355F1 and the F1 version of every model since I should say that the 355 F1 shift system isn't very good. In my opinion it didn't start to get really good until the 575M and of course the finally got it right in the 430. I think that the 355 if a wonderful and fun car to drive but I would definitely purchase it is a 6-speed.
     
  8. alanhenson

    alanhenson Formula 3

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    I had a 355F1 Spider for about 1.5 yrs and 6500 miles and it ran perfect. Yes I drove it. Drive it alot and you'll be fine. It did need a new clutch at 10K miles but that's common. It was overall very reliable. Don't buy a garage queen with 5K on the clock. Buy a 10K+ car that's been well taken care of.
     
  9. irondogmike

    irondogmike F1 Rookie

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    so I should get a 99 with records and miles,should I stay away from a 355 and go for a 355f1,on cars.com there's a 99f1 blue for 69k,I'm thinking I should be able to get close to 45k+ for my 308qv when I'm ready to sell,thats is if the market comes back and it should!
     
  10. Oengus

    Oengus F1 World Champ
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    Mike
    it may be a good year before the market comes back.

    Also when it does chances are if your 308 will be worth 45k then the 99 355 will be worth more than 69k
    Its a simple sliding scale.
    :)
     
  11. irondogmike

    irondogmike F1 Rookie

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    that makes cents
     
  12. Gershwin

    Gershwin F1 Veteran

    Feb 21, 2005
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    I know of a good F355 98 spider for sale - not an F1 but if interested PM me.

    no-issue, prestine, all up grades, all sorted, all service up in cluding major
     
  13. Skipper

    Skipper Formula Junior

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    99 f1 red/tan in ads section
     
  14. f355jimv

    f355jimv Formula Junior

    Jan 21, 2008
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    Back in March 2008, I purchased a 1999 F1 355. As this was my first Ferrari, I was very careful with my purchase. Many on this site were extremely valuable with before and after advice.

    Owning this car has been nothing short of incredable.

    Lots of pros and some cons but get in the car and drive it.

    WOW!
     
  15. sadiq

    sadiq Rookie

    Dec 19, 2008
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    Is that the F1 on cars.com? I talked to him the other day, and he seems really straightforward.
     
  16. irondogmike

    irondogmike F1 Rookie

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    the one thats in b.h. I belive! blue
     
  17. scycle2020

    scycle2020 F1 Rookie

    Jan 26, 2004
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    good point...the f1 on the 355 is not smooth, nor is it very quick shiftling...the 360 f1 was much better and the 430yet another quantum jump in f1 tranny performance....get the 6speed in the 355...if you dont want to worry about all the potential problems of the 355, get a 360 for about $20k more... a much more modern and better sorted car with a far better f1 tranny
     

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