1996 Ferrari F355 Spider, Low Miles, New Engine on 2040-cars
Broomfield, Colorado, United States
Body Type:Spider
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:8 cyl,40 valve, 380+ hp
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: FERRARI
Model: 355
Trim: Spider
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 23,400
Exterior Color: Rosso Corsa
Interior Color: Tan
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This is a 1966 Ferrari Spider Convertible (SN# ZFFXR48A9T0105036) Restored to perfection!. Original 23,400 miles on chassis and 4,000 miles on a completely rebuild engine by Ferrari Of Denver. The prior owner spent over $40,000 (I have total documentation) in the engine rebuild, new tires, and top mechanical repair. He purchased an F40 and sold his spider to me.
The interior leather was all redone and includes new seats, dash, instrument binnacle, and Air Bag. The leather was accented with red stitching to match the Rosso Corso paint. New interior hand brake console and new leather case which includes all the tools needed for the top emergency kit. All the plastic parts have been resurfaced to remove all sticky surfaces. The convertible boot cover was also redone with new padding and red stitching.
Upgraded Pioneer AM/FM Stereo Radio, CD with IPod, USB interface, remote control and PrecisionPower power amp with new door speakers and dash tweeters.
The brake calipers were recently changed to the matching Rosso Corso body color. New European front clear lenses were also added.
The paint is original with no dings, nicks or scratches. A 3M Clear Bra covers the hood and front bumper.
This Spider has a full set of manuals, remotes, keys and all Ferrari tools.
All Ferrari campaigns and recalls have been completed by and certified by Ferrari Of Denver
UPGRADES (over $25,000 in restorations in addition to the $40,000 engine rebuild)
Total Engine rebuild
Tubi Exhaust manifold
Tubi Exhaust muffler
Hyperflow Cats
Fabspeed Catbypass Y stainless steel pipe
Custom stainless steel muffler shield
Custom stainless steel CV covers
New Seat leather
New dash leather
Refurbished plastic parts
Pioneer AM/FM Stereo Radio, CD with IPod, USB interface, remote control.
PrecisionPower power amp with new door speakers and dash tweeters.
3M Clear bra
Red floor mats
Ferrari red calipers
Euro turn signal lenses
The car is in awesome condition and runs and drives like new. The car starts up immediately and has an super cold A/c and great heat. All controls work as they should with no mechanical issues..
The car was fully restored to perfection, inspected and fully serviced by Tim Greenshields of TG Restorations of Greeley, Colorado.
Terms of Sale Overview
I reserve the right to end this listing at anytime should the vehicle no longer be available for sale. The following terms of sale apply to this listing. This Ferrari 355 Spider is being sold AS-IS with no warranty made or implied. A FREE CarFax is available for your review.Email me and I will send you a copy.
Payment Terms:
The successful high bidder will submit a $1,000 non-refundable deposit within 2 business days of the close of the auction to secure the vehicle. Buyer agrees to pay remaining balance due within 5 days of the close of the auction. All financial transactions must be completed before delivery of the vehicle.
Payment Methods:
Cash (In Person), bank wire transfer.
Fees and Taxes:
Buyer is responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees, as well as title/registration fees in the state that the vehicle will be registered.
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