1998 Ferrari 355 F1 Berlinetta
1998 Ferrari 355 F1 Berlinetta
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glenn-nfyeq

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ptevo

191 posts

25 months

Infinitely more stable, refined, easier to drive and pretty than the earlier 348 , 328, 308, gt4 piccolo cars, but for me the start of when Ferrari became less special when you climbed aboard.

Little things like the loss of red italic clocks, trad seats, old style 3 spoke steering wheel, quirky starter noise etc etc and the terrible slurry F1 box meant I sold mine but kept other older ones. It is though a beauty of a car and wheels are a masterpiece, up there with Evo2 24v Integrales.

Fala

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7 months

Hi. I was kind of interested in the Ferrari but there is a few discrepancies in the mileages that are listed on the service history you have put up which makes the fsh not believable. Is there a reason for this. Thanks John.

glenn-nfyeq

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Hi, the full history has not been put up by pistonheads in order. This is the history in order the stamps / paperwork is in the history to prove this.

Edited by glenn-nfyeq on Sunday 16th November 11:38


Edited by glenn-nfyeq on Sunday 16th November 16:27

glenn-nfyeq

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The F1 gearbox does take a little getting used to, a slight change in driving style and a little skill is involved to get the most out of it.

glenn-nfyeq

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Maranello missed a number 1 out of the service book, the paper invoice from them shows the correct mileage.