- 1998 Model Year Ferrari F355 F1 Spyder
- 3.5L V8
- Automatic F1 Transmission
- CAPRISTO Exhaust
- New Brakes and Rotors
This is a member of the Ferrari stable that you don’t get to come across quite often. But one thing is for certain; the Ferrari F355 is one of the supreme cars to emerge from Maranello. It is regarded as the last of the classically stunning Ferraris to roll out of the factory. Anyone who is familiar with Italian auto designs would agree that this Prancing Horse penned by esteemed Pininfarina gives nostalgia back to the good old ‘90s. It was also a huge leap forward from its predecessor, the Ferrari 348, in terms of both looks and performance. We are pleased to have this well-preserved example of the 1998 Ferrari F355 F1 Spider in our inventory and it comes with just 34,800 miles on its clock. With this Ferrari, you get some goodies in leather Ferrari luggage including some documents and tools. Don’t miss this chance to buy this lovely Ferrari F355.
Exterior and Interior
You can leave an unforgettable impression at any auto meetup with this 1998 Ferrari F355 F1 Spider. Praising the iconic Ferrari red paint on its exterior, this Ferrari is topped with a black convertible roof and display Scuderia Shields on its front fenders. It is shod with five-spoke silver wheels that are adorn by yellow Ferrari center caps while red Ferrari brake calipers peek through them. We love the classic pop-up headlights, modest spoiler, simplistic quad taillights and the sweeping air vents that carves into the doors. Things we adore continues into the tan interior of this 1998 Ferrari F355 F1 Spider as well. Enveloped in leather, this cabin is furnished with Ferrari carpets. The dashboard is home to multiple gauges and a radio, while control knobs and buttons are neatly put together on the center console.
Engine
The thumping 3.5L V8 powertrain of this 1998 Ferrari F355 F1 Spider is something special than what you might predict. It borrows the then latest Formula 1 technology and thrust out 380bhp, which translate into a 0-60mph sprint in just 4.6 seconds. What’s more, it is combined with an automatic F1 Transmission as well. The CAPRISTO exhaust pokes out as quad tailpipes and stopping force is courtesy of newly installed brakes and rotors.
One of Ferrari’s most iconic models from the Nineties is the F355, in Berlinetta (fixed-head) or Spider (convertible) form. Immortalized by a place in the Need For Speed series, this was actually Ferrari’s entry-level offering between 1995 and 1999. Heavily based on the preceding 348, the 355 featured new design and engineering in key places. Now, a 355 remains the definitive Nineties Ferrari, in all its pop-up headlamped, naturally-aspirated V8 glory. That’s what we have on offer here, a 1997 Ferrari F355 Spider from Wichita Falls, Texas. With just 34,000 miles on the clock and a tuneful 3.5-liter V8 behind the passenger cabin, this is the perfect weekend cruiser for anyone who loves driving.
This is a member of the Ferrari stable that you don’t get to come across quite often. But one thing is for certain; the Ferrari F355 is one of the supreme cars to emerge from Maranello. It is regarded as the last of the classically stunning Ferraris to roll out of the factory. Anyone who is familiar with Italian auto designs would agree that this Prancing Horse penned by esteemed Pininfarina gives nostalgia back to the good old ‘90s. It was also a huge leap forward from its predecessor, the Ferrari 348, in terms of both looks and performance. We are pleased to have this well-preserved example of the 1998 Ferrari F355 F1 Spider in our inventory and it comes with just 34,800 miles on its clock. With this Ferrari, you get some goodies in leather Ferrari luggage including some documents and tools. Don’t miss this chance to buy this lovely Ferrari F355.
The short run of the Ferrari F355 from 1994 to 1999 will remain a classic time period in the Italian sports car history books. Although it was only around for 5 years, it came in multiple variations, including the Spider, GTS, Berlinetta, Challenge and a limited edition model. The GTS has the best of both worlds between coupe and convertible as it comes with a removable targa top.
The Ferrari Testarossa remains one of the most instantly recognizable supercars of the 1980s, a machine that perfectly captured the excess, drama, and design experimentation of the era. Introduced as the successor to the Berlinetta Boxer, the Testarossa brought improved refinement, better cooling, and dramatically more interior space, all while retaining Ferrari’s intoxicating flat-12 performance formula. This 1988 Ferrari Testarossa shows 43,413 miles and is finished in eye-catching Giallo Fly over a Nero interior—a combination that amplifies the car’s unmistakable visual theater. While many collectors gravitate toward Rosso Corsa examples, yellow Testarossas carry a distinct period-correct flair that feels especially fitting for such an extroverted design. Adding to the appeal is the engaging gated 5-speed manual transmission, the analog driving experience enthusiasts crave, and a tasteful aftermarket audio upgrade for improved cruising enjoyment.
Ferrari’s California T marked a major turning point for the marque, reintroducing turbocharging to Ferrari’s road cars for the first time since the legendary F40 while retaining the approachable grand touring personality that made the California such a success. Introduced for the 2015 model year, the California T sharpened the formula with significantly improved performance, revised styling, and more advanced technology, all while preserving the retractable hardtop versatility that makes it equally comfortable as a coupe or open-top cruiser. This particular 2015 Ferrari California T shows 22,306 miles and stands out thanks to an especially eye-catching presentation, wearing a Sky Blue vinyl wrap—including the door jambs—over its original Rosso Corsa finish, paired with a warm Cuoio interior. Well optioned with desirable carbon fiber appointments, Daytona seats, Scuderia shields, and forged wheels, this Ferrari offers an appealing combination of performance, usability, and unmistakable Italian character.
The Ferrari F355 is widely celebrated as one of the finest analog supercars of the 1990s, a machine that perfectly captures the era when exotic performance was defined by naturally aspirated power, razor-sharp handling, and pure driver engagement. Introduced as the successor to the 348, the F355 represented a major leap forward for Ferrari, pairing timeless Pininfarina styling with a screaming V8 that remains legendary among enthusiasts. This particular 1995 Ferrari F355 Berlinetta shows approximately 43,209 miles and stands apart from virtually every other F355 on the market thanks to its unmistakable custom presentation. Finished in Nero over Beige leather and equipped with the highly coveted 6-speed gated manual transmission, this Berlinetta blends Ferrari’s analog magic with bold modern customization including a Liberty Walk widebody kit, HRE wheels, air suspension, and upgraded Brembo braking. For the buyer seeking an F355 that refuses to blend into the background, this is a dramatic reinterpretation of one of Ferrari’s most beloved driver’s cars.
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