Tony’s Take: 👍 The Ferrari 355’s and 360’s convertible roofs are an unmitigated electro-mechanical disaster. If it ain’t broke, it will be. Which makes the targa-like 355 GTS the only open air F355 worth having. And it is worth having. Winding-out the 355’s flat plane crank engine to 8500 rpm, hearing it scream like a F1 car with its hair on fire – is a life-changing experience. A F355 GTS is the rarest of the [not-so-rare] breed. Now how much would you pay?
Back in April, a black 4k-mile ’99 355 GTS with the execrable F1 gearbox sold for $155k. This red/tan F1 355 has 42k more on the clock. I’m hitting it with a .90 a mile penalty (-$37,800), then adding a $5k premium for red/tan and $5k for inflation. And there you have it (prediction below). An excellent non-garage queen, thrill-a-minute Maranello machine. Downside: Not the manual. Regular engine-out belt service and irregular but frequent repair issues.
Make | Ferrari |
Model | 355 GTS |
Year | 1999 |
Vin Number | ZFFXR42A1X0115655 |
Total Produced | 2,577 GTS 2,048 manual, 529 F1 |
Number of Owners | 4 on Autocheck |
Mileage | 46k |
Condition | ★ ★ ★ |
Price When New | $147,615 avg Inflation Calculator |
Highest Previous Price | $151,000 (Apr 12, 2022) |
Auction House | Bring A Trailer |
Auction Date | 08/31/2022 |
My Prediction | $123k -$133k |
Hammered At | $127,000 |