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roadracer311 03-23-2010 10:54 PM

Bought a Ferrari (but keeping the Boxter)
 
Bought this today (photo below). It's 15 years old and has 125 miles on it :-)
No plans to sell the Boxter. Need to have something to take grocery shopping.

Arrives in a week or so.

roadracer311 03-23-2010 10:56 PM

oops! sorry it's so huge!

chaudanova 03-23-2010 11:02 PM

WOW, great find! Congratulations on the prancing horse... looks great!

sparker 03-24-2010 12:00 AM

Wow as in literally 125 miles or 125 thousand miles? Either way it looks very clean. What price range do these sell for in the states? Out here they are around $120,000 AUD in that condition, then again our boxsters seem to be about twice the price...
Sam

eightsandaces 03-24-2010 02:53 AM

Beautiful vehicle, enjoy it, let us know if you do any wrenching on it and how it is compared to the Box. I'd be interested to know what the normal maintenance intervals are, say valve adjustments and how much they cost.


PS Good luck with the I'm likely speeding red, I never got pulled over so much in a vehicle.

jmatta 03-24-2010 04:01 AM

Don't know much about Ferraris, other than they are a thorn in the side of the Lizard ALMS team! A friend has had a number of them, including his 430 Scuderia.

I assume from the pic yours is a 355 Spider? Where on earth did you find one with 125 miles? Looks as new, which I guess it is.

Should be great fun...I've driven a handful of Italian marks, including my friends Lambo Murcielago (with paddle shifters).

landrovered 03-24-2010 04:06 AM

I look forward to a complete comparison between Porsche and Ferrari!

tnoice 03-24-2010 06:17 AM

absolutely beautiful!! Nice find.

ChrisZang 03-24-2010 06:17 AM

N-I-C-E :cheers:

May I ask by how much this set you back?

blinkwatt 03-24-2010 06:45 AM

Nice! :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:

Boxtaboy 03-24-2010 06:58 AM

Dang! If I had that car, I'd put 125 miles on it in ONE DAY! :D Congrats.

RandallNeighbour 03-24-2010 07:06 AM

I can only imagine you purchased this for an investment and have no desire or thought of driving it. That's going to make one beautiful garage queen, that's for sure!

Tell me, when a car this old has had no miles put on it, in what condition are the motor's seals? I can only imagine that if this car were driven for any length of time now, there would be repairs-o-plenty ahead.

I'm still envious though. What a gorgeous car! Thanks for the giant picture of it :)

Congrats!!!!!!! :cheers:

BTW, I am postulating that you work for Apple or you just made a tidy wad of cash on their stock jump!

Yoadrian 03-24-2010 07:10 AM

Gorgeous ride. Well done sir!

dallison 03-24-2010 08:00 AM

sweet ride. Once in a while i check craigslist and ebay for a disgruntled wife or husband selling an exotic for $100. I know it'll never happen but that's the only way i would buy a car like yours.

gl

Adam 03-24-2010 08:27 AM

125 miles on a 15 yr old car? What do you do with something like that? Are you gonna actually drive and enjoy it or treat it like an investment?

Flavor 987S 03-24-2010 08:35 AM

Maybe that car was driven in reverse.

Bueller....Bueller....Bueller?

Perfectlap 03-24-2010 08:41 AM

Is that a 1995?

You sir are a brave soul! I lust for a 360 some day...when I'll be rich enough to retire and enroll in to Fix It Again Tony school. I see these guys doing their own maintance on their garage lifts and think man that would be so cool. Having your cake and eating it too.

A guy in my Autocross club bought a new Scuderia and was told that the $10K or whatever rotors could not be serviced at the first interval. They had to be replaced completely. Yikes :D

TriGem2k 03-24-2010 09:35 AM

Beautiful!!! Always loved the 355s. Timeless car if you ask me.

If in fact it does have 125 total miles and you plan on driving it make sure its not sitting on the original rubber!

ENJOY!

Perfectlap 03-24-2010 11:19 AM

check out this lift.

http://www.motorcars-intl.com/images/Ferrari/360_F1_Spider/870_M-4421/full/Ferrari_360_F1_Spider_33.jpg

blinkwatt 03-24-2010 11:30 AM

I'd still be scared working underneath a car with one of those... Unless you have 6ft tall jack stands.

JTP 03-24-2010 02:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boxtaboy
Dang! If I had that car, I'd put 125 miles on it in ONE DAY! :D Congrats.

More like ONE HOUR!! I want one!!

eightsandaces 03-24-2010 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JTP
More like ONE HOUR!! I want one!!


All you need to do is find some Ferrari owner with a Cos powered Vega woody...

dallison 03-25-2010 10:43 AM

wow, great lift. who makes that?

ChrisZang 03-25-2010 12:43 PM

Dude, did you pass me today at around Noon on San Thomas Expressway in Santa Clara ?

Lordblood 03-25-2010 08:29 PM

All I have to say is...

WOW! SOOOOO...JEALOUS.....

Enjoy it :D, it's pretty much one of the best looking cars of all time.

roadracer311 03-26-2010 11:20 AM

Thanks everyone for the kind words.

I'd rather not say how much I paid. I got a little carried away because of the low miles and completely blew my budget on this one. I don't work for Apple though. Believe it or not, I repair motorcycles for a living. (though I've got a degree in physics and used to have a marketing job with a laser company)

The long and short of it is: I've been saving 20% of my income for the last 20 years. I finally gave up on ever being able to afford to buy a house in San Francisco, and spent my down payment on this :-) (I own this and the boxster outright)

My plan for this car is not to make the same mistake the previous owner did. He died without ever really having driven it. I'm planning to drive this one about as much as my Boxster (which is only a couple days a week, since my motorcycle is my primary form of transportation, rain or shine).

I will post a report once I've gotten to know it.

When the first big service comes up 5 years from now, I hope to have a lift set up, so I can do the "engine out" service myself.

Thanks again guys. Again, no plans to sell the Boxster, so I'll be around here for a long time with reports comparing the two from time to time.

RandallNeighbour 03-26-2010 11:47 AM

You should write a book entitled, "Lasers, Physics, and Motorcycle Repair ... a guide for saving money and buying the Ferrari of your dreams"

Good for you. You're the kind of person I like to hang around. Pay for stuff in cash and remain out of debt. Good things come to individuals who live within their means.

jonnycool 03-30-2010 08:34 PM

this is what it looked like 14 years ago with 120 miles on the clock!!! :D

jonnycool 03-30-2010 08:43 PM

don't worry, this was mine before the resto.... ;)

Stroked & Blown 03-31-2010 05:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jonnycool
this is what it looked like 14 years ago with 120 miles on the clock!!! :D

Wow, he took a banged up 360 and turned it into a brand new 355! :D

jonnycool 03-31-2010 05:10 AM

lol i did find a 355 ragtop crash pic but it was too small ;)
AND NOT BEATEN ENOUGH!!!....lol

check out the GENERAL LEE air horns (bottom right) :cool:

blue2000s 03-31-2010 05:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by roadracer311
Bought this today (photo below). It's 15 years old and has 125 miles on it :-)
No plans to sell the Boxter. Need to have something to take grocery shopping.

Arrives in a week or so.

Congratulations.

Which transmission does it have?

I've been looking into 355s for a long time, they're the best looking of the truly super V8 cars and Ferraris have never been so attainable, price-wise. I'm not a big fan of the looks of the follow-ons and the predecessors had a few too many "quirks" for me.

The big thing for me is the engine out service. Every 5 years, no matter how many miles you put on the car, you should have the timing belts and other preventative related things replaced at a cost of about $10K. I just can't bring myself to buy a car that will cost me $2k a year in maintenance.

Has your car had it's valve guides and exhaust manifolds replaced?

roadracer311 03-31-2010 09:00 PM

This one is a 6 speed.

It's only got 230 miles on it, so it's completely original, including valve guides and headers. I'm making some small modifications to get as much heat out of the motor as possible, to prolong the life of both. Most valve guide problems and header problems pop up at around 17k to 22k miles or so. At 2k miles per year, I've got a while before I need to worry about that.

A typical engine-out service is about $7k from a good independent shop. When you hear about folks spending $10k or more on an engine out, it's usually because it's been 10 years, or it's never been done, or they're doing valve guides too.

My plan is to have a lift in my garage or my friends garage by the time I need to pull the motor. His car is due for an engine out in about 3 years. I've got nearly 5 years before mine is due.

blue2000s 04-01-2010 05:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by roadracer311
This one is a 6 speed.

It's only got 230 miles on it, so it's completely original, including valve guides and headers. I'm making some small modifications to get as much heat out of the motor as possible, to prolong the life of both. Most valve guide problems and header problems pop up at around 17k to 22k miles or so. At 2k miles per year, I've got a while before I need to worry about that.

A typical engine-out service is about $7k from a good independent shop. When you hear about folks spending $10k or more on an engine out, it's usually because it's been 10 years, or it's never been done, or they're doing valve guides too.

My plan is to have a lift in my garage or my friends garage by the time I need to pull the motor. His car is due for an engine out in about 3 years. I've got nearly 5 years before mine is due.

My friend spends $10k on his '99 every 5 years for his engine out. Labor rates vary so I'm sure it's cheaper (and more expensive) in different parts of the country. If the car's never had it's timing belt changed, I wouldn't wait to do it. It's 15 years old.

roadracer311 04-01-2010 07:54 AM

My car just had a full engine-out service done by a Ferrari dealer a couple months ago, before I bought it. All belts and fluids are new. The thing is sitting on "brand new" 15 year old tires though! Good for concours, not so good for driving! They're getting changed as soon as I get done breaking in the motor.

yellowboxster01 04-02-2010 09:05 AM

My dad owns a 95 355 Spider. Didn't prove to be a wise investment. Out of the 5 supercars he owns the Ferrari has been the most troublesome and it rarely gets driven. He lost about $60k pretty much half of what he paid in 99' for the car just to own it. That has ruined him on Ferrari partly that and they're really snooty about who owns their cars. He tried to buy a 360 Spider when they came out and he was informed that he had to have owned a Ferrari previously so he bought the 355. Then when the Enzo was set to come out, he tried to get on the list and they told him he needed to own 2 Ferrari's to even be considered. Lamborghini, BMW, Porsche, and Audi had no problem accepting his money though.

He has HRE 547R polished wheels, Tubi exhaust, and MaCarbon interior.
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s...IMG_0134-1.jpg

Pinarelloman 04-02-2010 09:49 AM

Mate, that is one hell of a talking piece in the loungeroom.
A GT40 & Ferrari.
Like the coffee table.

jonnycool 04-02-2010 11:14 AM

Holy ****************!!! someone's been watching tooooo much Dan Tanna!!!!! I always dreamed of having my car in the living room like he did...... i got an interior in their once for a couple of days :D

eightsandaces 04-02-2010 11:18 AM

I'm not greedy, I'd be happy just to have that room and lift, someday.....

dallison 04-02-2010 12:13 PM

Wow.........


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