550 - 1 year on
Author
Discussion

nioks

Original Poster:

1,106 posts

240 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
quotequote all
Hi all.

Thought I might break cover after many months of quiet observation of these forums, with a short essay on my first years ownership of my first fezza.

Wanted a 360 but couldn't afford one, so bought a 1998 550 Maranello. Rosso Corsa with Crema leather (As I said - my first Ferrari!) 39500 miles. All the history. 42k as I know you were wondering. 'Le ballons de chien!'

I bought her last year from of a small add in top marques. As seen, no warranty. Fell in love at first sight. Drove home feeling like a dog with two dicks. Until I tried selecting 3rd gear that is. It had the odd habit of baulking into 3rd, only going up the box though. I can tell you the blood drained from my face quicker than water down the plug. A quick note on here directed me to an article in Evo, and a £10k bill..... F***!
Still, the rest was perfect. Serveral trips to the breakfast club at Goodwood, the FOS etc, and I began to drive around the problem.

3000 miles later, and 1 set of Pirelli Zero's, a pair of cambelts and a light service - total expenditure - £3k. Bargain. Recommend it to anyone. Le Mans this year.

Now the 'box.

Ordered 2nd + 3rd synchro from the dealer, and got my man to strip said box down. Bu**er me if there's nothing much the matter with them. Turns out to be the selector fork worn heavily down the right side - hence grating up the box, but not down. My man says it wasn't centred correctly when built!. So small wait for £170 fork and hey presto - just got back from 20 mile re-aquaintance drive. All fixed and fabulous, although I still double de-clutch into 3rd, force of habit I guess! Total rebuild cost? Under £600 of parts, plus hefty drink for a good mate and a manual....

So to summarise. If you're wondering whether or not to take the plunge into Ferrari ownership - stop dithering and get on with it, you may not be here next year. Best thing I ever did.

I'll try and contribute a bit to the gossip from now on, and probably meet some of you at this years events.

-nioks


Vesuvius 996

35,829 posts

296 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
quotequote all
nioks said:
Hi all.

Thought I might break cover after many months of quiet observation of these forums, with a short essay on my first years ownership of my first fezza.

Wanted a 360 but couldn't afford one, so bought a 1998 550 Maranello. Rosso Corsa with Crema leather (As I said - my first Ferrari!) 39500 miles. All the history. 42k as I know you were wondering. 'Le ballons de chien!'

I bought her last year from of a small add in top marques. As seen, no warranty. Fell in love at first sight. Drove home feeling like a dog with two dicks. Until I tried selecting 3rd gear that is. It had the odd habit of baulking into 3rd, only going up the box though. I can tell you the blood drained from my face quicker than water down the plug. A quick note on here directed me to an article in Evo, and a £10k bill..... F***!
Still, the rest was perfect. Serveral trips to the breakfast club at Goodwood, the FOS etc, and I began to drive around the problem.

3000 miles later, and 1 set of Pirelli Zero's, a pair of cambelts and a light service - total expenditure - £3k. Bargain. Recommend it to anyone. Le Mans this year.

Now the 'box.

Ordered 2nd + 3rd synchro from the dealer, and got my man to strip said box down. Bu**er me if there's nothing much the matter with them. Turns out to be the selector fork worn heavily down the right side - hence grating up the box, but not down. My man says it wasn't centred correctly when built!. So small wait for £170 fork and hey presto - just got back from 20 mile re-aquaintance drive. All fixed and fabulous, although I still double de-clutch into 3rd, force of habit I guess! Total rebuild cost? Under £600 of parts, plus hefty drink for a good mate and a manual....

So to summarise. If you're wondering whether or not to take the plunge into Ferrari ownership - stop dithering and get on with it, you may not be here next year. Best thing I ever did.

I'll try and contribute a bit to the gossip from now on, and probably meet some of you at this years events.

-nioks





Great post.

I GOD I want one so bad.

rico

7,917 posts

280 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
quotequote all
Awesome story. Nice one. 550s are 100% pure undiluted car porn. lick

Sharief

6,506 posts

241 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
quotequote all
Good post and nice car. Any piccies?

graeme73s

7,213 posts

242 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
quotequote all
Must admit one of the few Fezza's I would love to own. Nice to hear from you and lovely story. The very best of luck, Graeme

nioks

Original Poster:

1,106 posts

240 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
quotequote all
Should I continue to bore you all with tales of door check straps and wiper linkages? I think not, I prefer to dwell on long country drives after work.

Should I try a track day in her?

rubystone

11,254 posts

284 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
quotequote all
nioks said:
Should I continue to bore you all with tales of door check straps and wiper linkages? I think not, I prefer to dwell on long country drives after work.

Should I try a track day in her?


No, just assume she's going to cost you lots and sell her to me for a smidge over £20k ;-)

johnnyboy225

431 posts

275 months

Wednesday 7th March 2007
quotequote all
rubystone said:
nioks said:
Should I continue to bore you all with tales of door check straps and wiper linkages? I think not, I prefer to dwell on long country drives after work.

Should I try a track day in her?


No, just assume she's going to cost you lots and sell her to me for a smidge over £20k ;-)

Or me for a smidgen over £21K


Nice work - really pleased to hear you've had a positive experience - in a weak moment, I could so easily justify replacing the 4200 with a 550....

John