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1999 Ferrari 355 F1 Spyder on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:20716 Color: Tour De France Blue /
 saddle
Location:

Camas, Washington, United States

Camas, Washington, United States
Transmission:F1
Body Type:Spyder
Engine:355
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: zffxr48axx0115953 Year: 1999
Interior Color: saddle
Make: Ferrari
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: 355
Trim: Spyder
Drive Type: rwd
Options: Leather Seats, Convertible
Mileage: 20,716
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: F1
Exterior Color: Tour De France Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

My 16 year old son just got his license - this car needs to go!  Adult owned never raced. Sounds awesome!

Only 20,716 miles! This is a beautiful color combo. Tour De France Blue and Tan leather with blue piping. Top is Dark Blue.  

I purchased the Car in 2003 from Silicon Valley Auto Group. It had 18,921 miles on it at the time. I took it to Ron Tonkin Gran Tourisimo in August 2003 and it went through the complete engine out 30k service, including replacing the water pump. The car has been serviced at RTGT in Portland Oregon every few years. The last service was 8/31/12 - it included a complete belt service, replacing the timing, alternator and PS belts.  Also this year, I had all the rock chips and various parking lot dings fixed on the front and rear bumpers. Both were repainted and now look fantastic.  I have receipts for all the work performed over the years.  This car had some "sticky" parts in the center console area. (Very common in the 355s) The parts were cleaned and one area has a new overlay installed prior to me learning how to clean up this issue on most 355s. Vents and other parts are not sticky.

The Ferrari comes with a new stereo system with ipod connection and new speakers, Tubi Exhaust (installed by RTGT and I have the original capristo exhaust if you want it too), Challenge Grill, Shields, Carbon fiber paddle shifters (and original ones), Carbon fiber sill plates, 3 Key fobs including the Red master fob, car cover, spare tire, and all the original factory tools. Also available if you can ship them with the car are a brand new set of rear tires. The tires on the car are still good - I just wanted an extra set should I ever need them!

As you can see, in the 10 years that I've owned it, I've only put on 1,795 miles!!! Crazy!  The fact is, I have too many cars. This Ferarri just sits in my garage, plugged in to a battery maintainer, waiting to be driven!

Someone buy this car and drive it like it was meant to be driven! 

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The sunniest Ferrari collection you've ever seen, shot for Forza mag

Sat, 30 Aug 2014

There's a stable of about 40 beautiful prancing horses hiding in a Tennessee garage. These thoroughbreds aren't out to win the next Triple Crown, though. Instead, this is one of the best collections of Ferraris in the world where you would probably least expect it.
Photographer and auto journalist Clint Davis went there to write a story about collector Phil Bachman for the Ferrari-focused Forza magazine, and he took some dazzling photographs to go along with his words. At the same time, he brought along a friend to film their day meeting Bachman and his sublime collection.
Amassing this many sensational vehicles would be amazing anyway, but Bachman takes his Ferrari obsession even further. He prefers to get his cars in yellow and tries to get the last production example of a given model. In fact, he already has a reservation for the final LaFerrari. You can probably figure out in what color. Keep your eyes open here for glimpses of a plethora of vintage beauties, but the star of the show might be a yellow FXX.

Ferrari 458 Speciale already sold out for first year

Mon, 09 Dec 2013

Ferrari tends to sell its models out extremely quickly - its wait lists are the stuff of legend. That's especially true when the cars in question are of the fastest or most exclusive variety. If new reports are to be believed, Maranello has already sold the entire 499-unit production run of its new LaFerrari hypercar, and now Australia's Motoring is claiming that Ferrari has also filled its order book for the entire first year's production run of its new 458 Speciale.
For those unfamiliar, the 458 Speciale follows in a proud line of hardcore mid-engined V8 Ferraris in the footsteps of the 360 Challenge Stradale and 430 Scuderia. It's lighter, more powerful and more aerodynamically advanced than the 458 Italia upon which it's based, and just trails half a second behind the more powerful F12 Berlinetta (and the aforementioned LaFerrari) as the third-quickest road car ever to lap the Italian automaker's Fiorano test track. That means it's quicker even than the 599 GTO and Enzo.
Although we've yet to receive official word, we're expecting a sticker price approaching $300,000 - about a quarter more than the 458 Italia. But that doesn't appear to have stopped Ferrari from raking in the orders. Check it out in our substantially updated image gallery above.

Berger and Vettel swap F1 cars old and new at the Red Bull Ring

Mon, 16 Jun 2014

This weekend the Formula One circus heads to Spielberg. No, not the Hollywood director, but the town in Austria that's home to the Österreichring. Subsequently known as the A1-Ring, these days it's called the Red Bull Ring, which makes this weekend's revived Austrian Grand Prix something of a home race for the defending champion Red Bull Racing team. But long before that it was the home race of the sixteen F1 drivers that call Austria their home - not the least of them Gerhard Berger.
The only Austrian driver to have won a grand prix (ten of them, all told) but not a championship, Berger was a fixture of F1 racing in the 1980s and 90s, spending much of his career driving for Ferrari. He later ran Scuderia Toro Rosso for three seasons, during which time Sebastian Vettel won his first (and still the team's only) grand prix. So with the Austrian Grand Prix back on the calendar for this weekend, the two highly accomplished drivers headed to the Red Bull Ring for a little juxtaposition.
Gerhard rolled in with the Ferrari F1/87-88C in which he won the 1988 Italian Grand Prix at Monza (which was, incidentally, the same race that Vettel won for STR twenty years later under Ferrari power), and Seb in his championship-winning RB8. Then they switched off, giving the four-time world champion his first chance to drive a grand prix racer with three pedals. If you can't believe that, it's also (as far as we can tell) the first time, despite years of neck-and-neck competition and retention of some of the best drivers on the grid, that a Red Bull or Toro Rosso driver has driven a Ferrari F1 car, and vice versa. See how it went down in the video below.