Ferrari 355 Spider No Drivetrain. Parts Car Or Ambitious Project.. on 2040-cars
Stockbridge, Georgia, United States
Engine:none
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 35,000
Make: Ferrari
Exterior Color: Green
Model: 355
Interior Color: Tan
Trim: Spider
Drive Type: none
This is a picked over 355 Spider. There is NO ENGINE, NO TRANSMISSION, NO COMPUTERS included in this auction. But still lots of good parts here and a clean title.
This a rolling collection of 355 parts with a title. Could it be repaired? Certainly only by someone with a crazy desire to do so, who had the time, money and talent.
I am not interested in parting this car out myself, so please don't ask for any individual parts, just buy the whole car. If it doesn't sell, I may revisit parting it out in the future.
The car was hit in the driver's door and has damage to the rear door jamb, but the lower rocker is undamaged. The trunk lid, drivers fender and headlight assembly have been used on other cars. The drivers side corner piece was drilled off for another car. The bumpers are included but have some repairable damage to them. The driver's seat is bent passenger seat is good. The top has two tears but all the framework is OK. It has all the brakes, and suspension and it is a roller. The drivers side airbag is there.
The dash is OK, gauges are there, windshield is good the pictures really tell the story.
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