• Year of manufacture 
    1995
  • Mileage 
    30 mi / 49 km
  • Car type 
    Convertible / Roadster
  • Drive 
    RHD
  • Condition 
    Used
  • Location
    United Kingdom
  • Exterior colour 
    Blue
  • Gearbox 
    Manual

Description

During the late 1960's came the first baby Ferrari in a long line of illustrious entry-level models, the mid-engined Dino. Evolving into the V8-engined 308 by 1975, 328's and 348's continued the baby Ferrari's reputation for pretty design and spirited performance. F355's were the fifth incarnations and from May 1994, offered as either a fixed head Berlinetta or Targa-topped GTS. These were joined by a Spider 12 months later while from 1997.

The F355's task was to be faster and easier to handle on the limit, the latter having been a regular bone of contention with 348 road testers. There was a new electronic damper control system that fed information on road speed, brake pressure, suspension loadings and steering into a computer that decided exactly how firm the dampers needed to be. Derived from lessons learnt with active suspension, the F355 system worked even better than that of the McLaren F1 and was accompanied by full underbody aerodynamics. This radically improved airflow beneath the car and increased stability at high speeds. Also very impressive was a new engine that could boast the highest output of any normally aspirated road car unit in history to that date, output was 380bhp at 8250rpm. Needless to say, the F355 was an exceptional performer, 0-60 in just 4.6 seconds and a 185mph top speed having been a quantum leap on the 348. Launched at the Geneva Salon during May 1994, the F355 caused a sensation and orders came flooding in. Production continued with just a couple of minor alterations being made to the engine management and exhaust system until 2000. The 355 is already a modern classic, it is widely regarded as the last classically pretty mid-engined Ferrari and as such values have slowly began to rise.

This example is one of just two RHD cars supplied in the timeless Blu Swaters, an elegant combination with Charcoal hide interior. This example, a very early production GTS, benefits from the Bosch Motronic M2.7 ECU and has covered just 30,100 miles from new. Supplied new to Mr O’Donnell of Oxfordshire by Mortimer-Houghton & Turner Ferrari in December 1994, the car has most recently been used sparingly since we sold it to the current owner approximately eighteen months ago.

The history file accompanying the car includes a wealth of service invoices and MOT certificates. Pleasingly this car is still accompanied by its original leather pouch and books in great order, the service book with no fewer than 16 stamps. Most recently benefitting from a major service including cambelts at Italia Autosport in May 2019, this 355 is on the button and ready to be enjoyed. It is available to view at our showrooms just outside London immediately.

Please refer to our main website www.dke.co.uk for full details, additional photos, our terms of sale and accurate pricing as some websites may use out of date currency exchange rates: https://www.dkeng.co.uk/ferrari-sales/1394/prestige_cars/ferrari_355_gts.html