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Ferrari F355 Berlinetta 1996

General description : Equipment

Rosso Corsa paintwork, Crema leather upholstery, 6-speed manual transmission, Motronic 2.7, 18-inch alloy wheels, Bordeaux carpets, Air conditioning, Electric windows, Electric door mirrors, Pioneer CD player, Pop-up headlights, Ferrari toolkit, Spare key.

Exterior

The Rosso Corsa paintwork presents extremely well and is almost completely unmarked bar a couple of tiny stone chips. The paintwork was recently treated to a full machine polish and wax and has a beautiful deep, lustful shine. All of the plastic trims and rubber seals reaming in excellent order and all of the lights are crystal clear.

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Interior

The cream leather interior defies its age and still presents extremely well. The leather remains soft and supple to the touch with only some very light creasing to the driver’s bolster. The dash also remains in fine condition with none of the normal sun distortion. The steering wheel, pedals, and gear knob show minimal signs of wear and there is none of the normal stickiness to the switches.

ENGINE & TRANSMISSION

The engine compartment is in fantastic shape with no chips, marks, or peeling to any of the crinkle black paintwork. Following a detailed inspection in November 2022 by marque specialists DK Engineering, the car has been treated to a comprehensive mechanical refresh with all recommended items carefully attended to as required. In addition to this the car comes with a fantastic service history with all belts having recently been replaced as part of the 2023-24 overhaul. 

History File

This beautiful manual Berlinetta in early and desirable M2.7 specification boasts a complete maintenance record. The original Ferrari service book is complemented by a thick raft of Ferrari and specialist invoices detailing the car’s life from new. Most recently, following a health check at DK Engineering, the car has received a mechanical shakedown and engine overhaul at the current mileage of 39k. The original leather document wallet is also present with the original manuals and spare keys.

http://www.4starclassics.com/for-sale/ferrari-f355-berlinetta-for-sale/

1996 Ferrari F355 Berlinetta is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Kingsley by 4 Star Classics for £104995.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Ferrari Model : F355 Model Version : Berlinetta Engine size : 3.5 Model Year : 1996 Sub type : Coupé Location : Hampshire

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