
Current Price: EUR €65,000 – Source
Auction Ends: Tuesday, July 14 at 1:03pm PT
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This European-market 1998 Ferrari F355 Berlinetta is powered by a 3.5-liter DOHC V8 that is said to have received a timing belt service in 2026, and shifting is handled via a paddle-shifted six-speed F1 gearbox. Finished in black over black Connolly leather upholstery, the car features 18″ five-spoke magnesium wheels, pop-up headlights, a Challenge-style rear grille, a Kenwood stereo, power windows, and air conditioning. Acquired by the selling dealer in 2025, this F355 Berlinetta shows 50k kilometers (~31k miles) and is offered in Italy with literature and Italian registration.

The Pininfarina-designed body is finished in black, and styling elements include pop-up headlights, integrated front fog lights, an integrated rear decklid spoiler, a Challenge-style rear grille, quad exhaust outlets, a vented engine cover, and air intakes on the doors and rocker panels.

The 18″ five-spoke magnesium wheels are mounted with Pirelli tires. Ferrari-branded red-finished brake calipers are mounted over ventilated discs at each corner.

The cabin features sport seats trimmed in black Connolly leather with red stitching, and matching leather extends to the center console, door panel inserts, and the lower half of the dashboard. Amenities include automatic climate control, a Kenwood stereo, and drilled aluminum pedals. The selling dealer notes that sticky buttons have been refinished.

The leather-wrapped steering wheel is equipped with paddle shifters and frames a 320-km/h speedometer, a 10k-rpm tachometer, a gauge for coolant temperature, and a digital gear indicator. Ancillary instruments in the center stack include an analog clock and gauges for fuel level and oil pressure. The six-digit odometer shows 50k kilometers (~311k miles), approximately 2k of which were added by the selling dealer.

The mid-mounted 3.5-liter DOHC V8 features five valves per cylinder and dry-sump lubrication for a factory-rated output of 375 horsepower and 268 lb-ft of torque. The selling dealer notes that an engine-out belt service was completed in 2026.

Power is routed to the rear wheels via an electrohydraulically operated six-speed F1 gearbox.
The vehicle is being sold on its Italian registration, which serves as an ownership document in Italy.

