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1998 Ferrari 355 Spider 36k Miles 6sp Books Records Well Maintained Priced Sell on 2040-cars

US $52,995.00
Year:1998 Mileage:36322 Color: PAINT LOOKS EXCELLENT
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States

1998 FERRARI F355 SPIDER

6 SPEED MANUAL

36,322 ORIGINAL MILES

VERY WELL MAINTAINED

EQUIPPED WITH

  • 3.5 LITER V8- DOHC 375 HP
  • 6 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION
  • TUBI EXHAUST
  • 4 WHEEL DISC BRAKES WITH ABS
  • POWER STEERING
  • AIR CONDITIONING
  • POWER WINDOWS AND MIRRORS
  • ALLOY WHEELS
  • ADJUSTABLE STEERING COLUMN
  • CENTRAL LOCKING
  • POWER SEATS
  • FULL GAUGES
  • FOG LIGHTS
  • POWER TOP - INOP
  • UPGRADED STEREO SYSTEM
  • ORIGINAL BOOKS AND TOOLS
  • REPAIR LOG

EXTERIOR:

  • PAINT LOOKS EXCELLENT
  • SOME ROCK CHIPS ON FRONT VALANCE
  • ALL GLASS IS IN GOOD SHAPE
  • BODY LINES AND GAPS ARE PERFECT
  • VERY BEAUTIFUL CAR

INTERIOR:

  • CARPETS AND DOOR PANELS LOOK GREAT
  • LEATHER SEATS ARE IN GOOD SHAPE- DRIVER'S BOLSTER SHOWING SOME WEAR
  • NO CRACKS IN DASH
  • AIRBAG COVER AND BINNACLE SHOW SOME SEPARATION
  • PASSENGER POWER SEAT NEEDS NEW SWITCH
  • VERY CLEAN INSIDE

MECHANICAL:

  • SERVICE HISTORY FROM NEW
  • RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT
  • BELTS DONE AT 28,726 MILES

THIS ITALIAN THOROUGHBRED AWAITS

YOUR CAREFUL INSPECTION

PRICED TO SELL

ANY QUESTIONS? PLEASE CALL DAVID WAYNE AT (214) 926-5621

THIS CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO TERMINATE THIS AUCTION.

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ANY QUESTIONS? PLEASE CALL DAVID WAYNE (214) 926-5621

The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, effect or damage. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgment solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer’s request prior to the close of the sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle.

We require buyer to pay $1000.00 NONREFUNDABLE deposit only with PayPal at end of auction. 
DAVID WAYNE ENTERPRISES LLC

SOLD AS IS- NO WARRANTY

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Scuderia Ferrari displaces relatives of missing passengers at Malaysian hotel

Sun, 23 Mar 2014

The action and glamor of a Formula One race coming to town is usually more than enough to shine an international spotlight on a host country, but Malaysia has made headlines recently for another reason entirely. That, of course, would be the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight 370. But with the two events coming together, something's going to have to give, and unfortunately in this case, it's the grieving families of the flight's passengers.
The clash came to a head when the Scuderia Ferrari came to town to set up for next weekend's race. Team members were booked to stay at the Cyberview Hotel in the capital of Kuala Lumpur, arrangements which F1 chief Bernie Ecclestone points out were likely to have been made long ago. The trouble is that over a dozen relatives of MH370 passengers who had come in from China were still staying at that hotel while awaiting word on their loved ones' fates, and with the hotel apparently filling up fast ahead of the grand prix weekend, those family members were forced to leave.
Just where they've gone, we don't know, but while the development may not look good for Ferrari or for F1, it strikes us as one of those unfortunate situations where no one is really to blame. The race has been booked for months, the team likely made their reservations long before the flight went missing, the hotel is obliged to honor the reservations and the grieving families need somewhere to stay. The tendency to point fingers often prevails, but in this situation we're afraid no one is to blame but the circumstances. That, and the still as-yet unknown cause of the flight's mysterious disappearance.

These are two Ferrari design studies that led to the LaFerrari

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Ferrari apparently worked through nine design concepts for its LaFerrari supercar recently shown at the Geneva Motor Show, and has put two of them on display at its museum in Maranello, Italy. Both from 2011, the Manta (pictured) is harder edged and looks closest to the finished product.
The other, the Tensostruttura, is much more fluid and looks like it probably came from the past or the future, not so much the present. You can check them both out in the videos below and register your take on what might have been.

$8.8m '58 Ferrari 250 GT California Spider highlights RM's Arizona auction

Mon, 20 Jan 2014

All manner of vehicles change hands at the annual auction extravaganza in Arizona, but never has one sold for as much as the Ferrari you see here. The car in question is an (obviously) eminently desirable 1958 Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider, one of only 50 ever made and purring onto the stage in flawless red over black livery with matching numbers of the coveted covered headlights straight from the factory.
When we reported on the car's consignment in anticipation of this weekend's sale, it was expected to bring in between $7 and 9 million - and it's done just that, coming in near the top of its valuation with a winning bid of $8.8 million. That makes for a lot of zeros, but while it set a new record for the Arizona auctions, it hardly makes it the most expensive in the world. That honor still belongs to the Mercedes-Benz W196 that sold last summer for nearly $30 million. Nor is it the most expensive Ferrari ever sold at auction, an honor which still belongs to the 250 Testa Rossa that sold for over $16 million in 2011. Heck, it's not even the most expensive 250 California ever sold, coming in behind the SWB example that sold for nearly $11 million in 2008. All of which only goes to show just how insane the collector classic car market has grown in recent years.
The California was undeniably the highlight of RM's two-day sale, but was joined by several other seven-dollar lots, including a 1961 Porsche 718 ($2.75 million), a Ferrari 250 GT Lusso ($2.44 million), a Duesenberg Model J convertible ($2.2 million) and several other million-dollar Ferraris, Mercedes and a '35 Hispano-Suiza. A 1961 Chaparral 1 failed to reach its reserve price despite a high bid of $1.75 million, neither did a 1966 Porsche 906 Carrera 6 at $1.18 million or a Ferrari 275 GTB/4 at $2.85 million. RM Auctions did, however, manage to sell 85 percent of those lots consigned to bring in a massive two-day total of $45.56 million in sales, details of which you can read in the press release below.