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Ferrari F355 3.5 L DOHC V8 1997

General description : Asking a car guy about their dream car is always a risky proposition. Some may gravitate towards one particular model without hesitation, but most of us will only respond with questions. What era? What country of origin? What price range? It's a complex topic. One thing is for sure though ' start asking about European cars and you'll eventually end up talking about Ferraris. When it comes to blending speed, exclusivity and pure one-upmanship, few marques do it better. This 1997 Ferrari F355 Spider is a quintessential high performance drop-top that bridges the gap between modern Maranello masterpieces and timeless Italian collectibles. And if you're ready to bring home an immaculately maintained fantasy sports car, it's a perfect candidate for your next classic!
BODYWORK/TRIM
As far as looks go, you'd better be an extrovert, or an introvert with a strong desire to switch teams, if you're planning on taking this Spider home. It certainly grabs attention, firing up conversations wherever it's driven. That appeal begins with the car's classic Ferrari proportions, only to be elevated by requisite Rosso corsa paint and a tight cloth roof. Judging by its clean CarFax report, the small amount of road time this drop-top has seen was likely executed during sunny, drama-free weather. And the car's sculpted body displays precise fit and excellent finish under ancillary hardware that functions well and seals great.
Combining whittled sheetmetal and crisp trim with a buttoned down stance and clean, modern detailing, this awesome Spider is the product of over 1,800 hours of wind tunnel testing. At the front of the car's Pininfarina-penned body, Ferrari's trademark grille hangs a chrome horse between bright driving lamps, clean marker lamps and retractable headlamps. Behind those lights, tinted mirrors reflect small markers, smooth doors and aggressive cooling coves. Above those vents, a short hood anchors monochromatic wipers in front of like-new glass and a striking Tan convertible cowl. And behind that cover, a louvered tail panel anchors a functional Nolder profile above clean taillights, simple ornamentation and a sculpted bumper that centers a functional diffuser above polished exhaust tips.
ENGINE
Naturally, all that visual testosterone is backed up with plenty of power from the engine room. In 3.5 liter guise, Maranello's familiar Tipo F129B V8 benefits from significant upgrades that make the F355 a very impressive performer. For starters, the block was bored an extra 2mm and bolted to new 5-valve cylinder heads. Forged titanium connecting rods nicely complement dry-sump lubrication. And a Bosch Motronic ECU maximizes efficiency between the car's ignition and electronic fuel injection. Those tweaks result in impressive 11 to 1 compression and a stout 375 horsepower. And, in typical Ferrari fashion, this convertible sounds as fierce as a racer. In addition to a lifetime of excellent maintenance, this drop-top recently benefitted from a 30K-mile, engine-out service that was completed by GT Motorsports of Pewaukee, Wisconsin. That service began with deep improvements like new fuel injectors, a new battery, new cam seals, a new water pump and a new crank seal. With that work completed, new belts, new plugs, new fluids and new filters joined a new thermostat, recalibrated cam timing and a recalibrated ECM. To finish things off, GT installed new hood struts, refinished the car's valve covers and acid washed the car's engine. And, as you might imagine, the silky powerplant looks, revs and performs almost as good as the day it left the factory!
DRIVETRAIN/SUSPENSION
Under the car, wind-cheating panels conceal a roster of technologically forward components. A steel monocoque frame rides a fully independent suspension that features both 'Comfort' and 'Sport' settings. That driving experience is augmented with optional power steering. And that steering complements power-assisted discs, which, like this Ferrari's cooling system and clutch system, were completely flushed during the aforementioned service. To many purists, proper sports cars require proper manual transmissions, and this Spider's gated 6-speed is about as proper as they come. That gearbox gets the car talking through a stainless Capristo exhaust, which plants trick butterfly valves between new vacuum lines, new O2 sensors and new catalytic converters. And at the corners, Ferrari 360 Challenge wheels spin 225/35ZR19 Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3s in front of 275/30ZR19 Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3s.
INTERIOR
No matter how many times you crawl in to a sports car, there's always a sense of excitement. This Spider takes that energy even further with classy Connolly Leather surfacing. Passengers occupy supportive, asymmetrical buckets that position the driver slightly closer to the car's centerline. Between those seats, a leather-wrapped console founds a gated shifter amid modern Alpine audio and factory climate control. At the base of that island, plush carpet frames aluminum foot pedals. The driver carves curves through a leather-wrapped steering wheel. And throughout the plush cockpit you'll find the usual assortment of safety and convenience features, including power windows, power door locks and dual front airbags.
OUR SALE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTATION AND ACCESSORIES
* The car's original Owner's Manual (with leather case) * Original factory accessory literature * Recent service records * A Ferrari work light * A few spare parts
Ferraris are legendary automobiles, and the F355 is, to some, one of the last proper Ferraris. Driven a mere 27,052 miles in roughly 20 years, this clean drop-top walks the fine line between properly maintained and carefully preserved. Ready to be the proud owner of an uncompromising thrill machine that's rooted in a rich history of high-performance? Step right up and check out this awesome F355!
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SUMMARY
* 3-owner car that's logged only 27,052 miles * Recently benefitted from a professional, 30K-mile service / Service invoices included with the car's sale * 3.5 liter Tipo F129B V8 / 375 horsepower * 6-speed manual transmission * Connolly Leather interior / Modern audio * 19-inch Ferrari 360 Challenge wheels * Stainless Capristo exhaust system / Vacuum-actuated mufflers * Optional power steering * 4-wheel power disc brakes * Rosso corsa paint / Black cloth top

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1997 Ferrari F355 3.5 L DOHC V8 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Charlotte by Donald Berard for $83900.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Ferrari Model : F355 Model Version : 3.5 L DOHC V8 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1997 Location : Charlotte

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About Ferrari
The first Ferrari road car was the 125 S introduced in 1947 and powered by a 1.5 L V12 engine, right?
Well it's not quite that simple, Ferrari did in fact produce e Tipo 815, in 1940. Tipo 815 was designed by ex-Alfa Romeo engineers Alberto Massimino and Vittorio Bellentani and by Enrico Nardi under Enzo's company but legal issues with the former associate Alfa Romeo prevented Ferrari from launching the Ferrari marque at that point.

Enzo did produce a series of fine road cars in the 50's and 60's but they were merely to finance his true passion racing, wheather GT/Sports car or Grand Prix. The 50's saw the birth of Ferrari's most memorable cars, 250 GTB (tour de France) 250 Testa Rossa, 250 GT swb just to name a few.

Under the surface tension was growing though. In November 1961 long-time sales manager Girolamo Gardini made an ultimatum to Enzo: if tensions continued, he would leave the company. As a result, Gardini was ousted, as well as Scuderia Ferrari manager Romolo Tavoni, chief engineer Carlo Chiti, experimental sports car development chief Giotto Bizzarrini, and a number of others who stood by them.
Without Chiti and Bizzarrini the development of what was to become the most quintessential Ferrari and today the world's most expensive car, 250 GTO, was at a pivoting point. 250 GTO project was saved by a young engineer Mauro Forghieri and long-time racing bodyman Sergio Scaglietti who stepped in and took over the program with known results.

In addition to 250 GTO, Ferrari launced such master pieces as 250 LM, 250P, 275 GTB, 365 GTB/4 "Daytona" during the the 60's
By the late 60's Ferrari's prototypes' success came to a sudden halt by a new competitor, GT40. Ford turned to Lola to produce a Ferrari beating long distance racer after Enzo had cut the deal off with Henry Ford II making the latter absolutely boil with fury. The collaboration between Ford and Lola created the mighty Ford GT40 that gave Ferrari some heavy hits in Le Mans 24 to come.
By the end of the 60's FIAT purchased 50% of the company, starting a development that has led to a new mass-produced era of Ferraris.

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