I love the 355 but that maintenance is intimidating! Looking forward to seeing the cambelt change with the engine still in the car. Never heard of that fuel tank drop approach!
You should maybe daily it for some time, and give us this content. Also, go over some of the items that everybody say that you need to service and make 355's costly, like exhaust headers (and maybe alternatives to that), timing belts, gaskets, leaks, fuel system, what to do if your 355 hasn't gone through the recall, what to change, that kind of technical informative stuff that we all see the magazine boys talking about, but would like to hear from someone experienced like you. This one is my dream car, a life goal achievement. And depending on whatever this rumors are exaggerated or not, I might shot for it. Great content, thanks a lot for this one. Keep it comming.
Ratarossa might’ve missed it in this or another video, but why did you sell that 2nd car? And what was the third F355? And technically, this is not your fourth F355 but your first 355, seeing it has the F1 gearbox 🤓
Well let me put it to you this way, a tesla has the badge of the state of california and china on it, a ferrari has the badge of italy, and I'll take italy over china any damn day of the week lol
Please make a video about more info on the fuel tank drop approach on cam belt service and how much in detail it could cost because that’s a game changer
Love your 355! It’s guys like you and Dan (Normal Guy Supercar) who gave me the reassurance that Ferrari ownership is completely manageable. Bought an F430 and have no regrets, just pure happiness.
Lovely content. I’m blown away there isn’t another digit at the end of the subscriber count. I’m doing all I can to promote your channel! Excellent production, topics, and variety.
I used to go to Maranello’s on the weekends as a young teenager to see if I could get a ride. I can’t remember the chaps name but he took me out in a 355 and it is THE best sounding Ferrari ever. Hits the heart every time I hear one.
I'm sold. Have been watching your videos for a few weeks. I have my first dream car,which was a 92 corvette. Was very close to going for a 96 viper gts, but you have sold me on the ferrari i have always wanted. Actively looking for a 355,and even if I have to give her major surgery ( not as experienced a mechanic as you) I at least have my vette to enjoy in the meantime. Thank you sir!
Didn’t realize you had so many 355’s. Sad for your first one. I love my ‘98 F1 Spider; a refined open road car, great seats, ride, steering, genius transmission and potent engine. Worth it.
Great Infos and videos about the F355. But which F355 version is ugly ??? NONE !! - I like the GTS most, because it has the lines of the coupe and gives the experience of an open car - with a very pleasant flow of air. You can drive full speed without roof. I have not four F355 in my life - but only the ONE, MY BELOVED F 355 GTS now for more than ten years (after 20 years driving Porschis) - Greetings from Germany. - Can belt only every four years, that's enough. Btw: I love Ferris since the 1960s...I think, you are a pretty young guy - with really great wisdom about Ferraris!
those wheels are straight out of the '90s and i love them. they remind me of the many blissful hours i spent washing brake dust off the wheels of my nissan zx twin turbo.
Recently subscribed to the channel and working my way through the videos, really enjoying seeing your cars and good to see someone with so much enthusiasm doing the work themselves
The Ferrari 355 is absolutely my dream car. Of course I’m just a poor artist that seems to have nothing but bad luck so I doubt I’ll ever own one. It’s great to see you having such an awesome time in this little piece of perfection and taking is all along with you. Thank you for sharing I really enjoyed this.
The 355 was my dream car in the 90s. My favourite would be the GTS having the body shape of the Berlinetta but with the fresh air motoring option. I don’t really like the full convertible version even with the tonneau cover. To my mind it looks a little awkward. In retrospect the more analogue 348 actually appeals more, the Testarossa styling looking better with time and distance!
Great update Scott and so appreciate the content at this time - my fave Ferrari is the Dino then 308 with ever so slightly decreasing returns as we come up to now through each evolution of the mid engined cars - your F355 looks amazing with the roof down when tonneau is in place however that 308 is just wow including its patina and USA bumpers - take care of you
Great video. People always say BMWs are expensive to own and finicky, but with a little bit of mechanical ingenuity they’re dependable and not that expensive. I’ve got a Z3 with 190,000 miles on it that I daily drive and put over 1000 miles on it every month and it’s never let me down. Also, a friend of mine had an estimate done for his wife’s E46 for a water pump and thermostat and they quoted him 1,600 dollars US. I did the exact thing on my E46 for about 120 dollars US for parts and an afternoon of free work provided by myself. BTW, I’ve got repair videos of all of my BMW stuff on my channel if anyone is interested. Cheers.
A few years ago I was fortunate enough to be driven around on a track in a 355 by a professional racing driver. It was a thrilling experience, just love the sound of that engine. Unfortunately he screwed a corner up and we flew off the tarmac and ended up on a field 😂 Luckily the car didn't get damaged too badly.
Im looking at F430 spider or a 458 italia. Prices will be coming down further in the next month. Higher mileage F430 spiders down to $90,000 USD in the US at retail. Will go lower. Very tasty at the $75k mark.
Hey Scott, cam belt service for 750 pounds...wow ! Over ten years ago, I had the gear selector shaft cup seals replaced on my Mondial QV by the "dealer", a 2 pound part...they charged me $2100.00. Ouch ! I did it myself the last time for around $30 and some of my time. A 355 cam belt service here in Perth, I dare say would be about 3000-4000 pounds. In saying that, it is the Ferrari agent dealer...I'm told their mark up on parts is up to 900% Boy do I love my Mondy ! Cheers, Marc
The F355 GTS is similar wrt little wind in the cabin with the top off. I can wear a loose hat without losing it during spirited driving. That surprised me. Belt service hear around San Francisco runs ~$12k, add $9k if you need a new exhaust manifold.
Thanks for that one Scott, as you say one of the prettiest Ferraris and interesting to hear the story behind it having seen it in the background of so many of your videos.
Love the 355 and Testa Rossa! The side strakes are beautiful and the car just exudes high class. Everytime I see one..it makes me want to stand back and not even breathe on it. The only one ive even been scared to be near was an Enzo.
Another great video, keep them coming! Ceramic coatings are excellent and make cleaning the car in the future so much easier. But you’ll need to spend a good bit of time on the prep of the body work before applying the ceramic coating.
I look over the bonnet of a 355 from the drivers seat and see the road. From my 328 I see those wonderful haunches. A fine looking car is the 355. Will keep my 328.
Good vid, thank you - your presentation and production standards are way above what one has come to expect from so many motoring channels. Nicely done 👍
Absolutely adore the F355 the best looking Ferrari in my opinion even taking into consideration the older cars. You're a lucky man. I do like the 348 also, similar proportions to the 355. The newer cars are of no interest to me at all. Enjoying the videos.
Do you plan on doing the ceramic coating yourself? If not, I can recommend a guy in Mildenhall, Suffolk (Patrick Merryweather from Absolute detailing) near the US bases. He has a lot of experience and highly recommended by many. Best of luck!
Yes! After 2 weeks of complete lockdown here in NZ and with the complettion of his video, I can now officially confirn that I HAVE FINISHED THE INTERNET!
What is your take on the 355 GTS? I’ve always been a fan of targa or t-tops over a convertible on most cars and maintaining the hard roof line on the 355 but adding the ability to open up seems like it would be the best of both worlds.
The most famous 355 fire might be Joe Kramer's (drummer of Aerosmith). It delayed tours. My family owned the salvaged car. The hood is now up for sale by drum memorabilia guru, Don Bennett.
I never knew why people love the F355 so much. I prefer the more basic 348 or the successor the 360. Nice vid, love your content. Cheers from the Netherlands
the 355 is the evolution and the final version of the V8 handling first, power second Ferrari's before they became too fast to drive, and its actually lighter and quicker than the 360 that followed it, as they kinda flat out lied about it and gave race preped cars to the roadtesters when the 360 came out in order to best it, and in order to actually get that performance, well you need to kinda do what he did with his ferrari 360 here, plus the F355 gives the kind of performance the V12's gave in the late 60's and 70's on the basemodel car with four less cylinders and better gas mileage. I mean this car was so good, lamborghini stole the viper V10 and put a downsized version of it in their cars to steal its thunder, only to fail spectacularly and so far the only thing they ended up doing was stealing the thunder of the viper.
Just for comparison, Audi quoted me £750 to change the cam belt and water pump on my 2.0 litre diesel. That's a standard price on their website so not trying to rip me off. Needless to say, this is where specialists come into play.
Had 4 quotes for a belt change on my F355 at 4 well known specialists in the south east UK. Each quote was between £2,200 - £2,600 (including a service). One of them left the engine in situ and the price was not a lot different at the lower end. The F355 was designed to have the engine taken out and inspected and this is recommended every 3 years. My F355 was the only car that ever stranded me (except for a 1986 M635 BMW), twice with alternator issues. I had multiple problems with it and don't have the skills or time to fix myself so in the end I sold it. These are very expensive cars to own if you have no skills to repair and service yourself. Its great you can do it but for the vast majority of people who need to go to a specialist these cars are very expensive and time consuming and not worth the hassle.
Thanks for Sharing. Looking forward to seeing more on The 355. Hope to purchase one sometime later this year or maybe in 2021 when all the virus crap is over. Once again. Much Thanks. Wishing Both You and Your Family Good Health. Cheers. Stay Safe.
How will servicing your 355 minter yourself affect its resale value, should you need to sell? Buyers get very hung up on having main dealer or recognised indy service history.
From what I've read, the reason to do an engine out to change the came belts is so you can do it with the use of a degree wheel instead of just relying on the factory marks, which some say could be out of spec. Any thoughts on this?
The 355 is an awesome car to drive. I test drove the the 348 and found the steering too heavy for normal driving. Probably the 348 rocks on the track but the 355 for me is a much better all around car.
You noted it would be about 750 pounds to do a fuel tank drop to replace the belts. Is that including the belts or just labor? Also, and what is the likely shop time/hrs. Your rates where you are at may be different than mine. tks
@@Ratarossa Thanks. I did look some up and it's totally depressing. ;) Of two places near me in the US, I was quoted $1500 in labor just for the clutch, plus up-to $4000 in parts. 30k major is $8k plus taxes (this is engine out and more parts than just belts, but still expensvie). Last belts were just done via tank out, it was $2k plus some extras (previous owner). The labor (or Labour if you prefer), is $130-165usd per hour here for a specialist. Thanks! love the video's.
In 2009 I had the opportunity to buy a silver F355 with gorgeous deep red interior, Somewhere in the €30+k range. A steal compared to how much they cost now. Didn't do it and instead I bought all new furniture for my house. If only I could turn back time...
Very nice video as always. Which independent garages can you recommend here in the UK to get the belt change done? Live in Coventry area, but can be also somewhere else...
The 360 CS sound the best. The F355 sounds also fantastic! But in the end.... after my first drive in a 308GTS i... i’m in love! It was a Black 308 with black / red interieur. Just one day..... i need tho have a 308GTS i in black! to revive my first time driving a Ferrari! Just one day
I have friends who love "car projects" - they love to tinker and fix car-related problems. When a car is sorted, they're "bored" with the car, and sell it. Then there are those who love "car driving", and don't like having to fix this-n-that - when a car develops too-many needs, they sell it.
Years ago my Ferrari dealer recommended cam belt service on my 348 at 13k miles while it was in the shop for a minor repair. Quote was $8800 US, I sold the car.
The 355 will always be my first love in the world of Ferrari
Do you still have access to the yellow one ?
you and me both brother
Absolute same.
I unno about first, that’d be the F40, but I’d still rather own one of these - a GTS in yellow.
I love the 355 but that maintenance is intimidating! Looking forward to seeing the cambelt change with the engine still in the car. Never heard of that fuel tank drop approach!
That's been done for 20 odd years.
I'd never heard of it either, and I would love to see it done too!
Once you have the knowledge, time and tools to work on these cars, everything else is just a cherry on top !
Totally ! Great fun too...
The 355 just needs a panel cut out of the firewall like the 360, so the belts can be replaced without engine removal.
@@justinsorci5998 what about the cambelt tensioners?
You should maybe daily it for some time, and give us this content.
Also, go over some of the items that everybody say that you need to service and make 355's costly, like exhaust headers (and maybe alternatives to that), timing belts, gaskets, leaks, fuel system, what to do if your 355 hasn't gone through the recall, what to change, that kind of technical informative stuff that we all see the magazine boys talking about, but would like to hear from someone experienced like you.
This one is my dream car, a life goal achievement. And depending on whatever this rumors are exaggerated or not, I might shot for it.
Great content, thanks a lot for this one.
Keep it comming.
Agree. Great points. Also, in my view, the 348 is a really beautiful car 😉
My dream car. ( Your 2nd one actually - red berlinetta with the manual)
That really was a nice 355, I always regret selling it
Ratarossa might’ve missed it in this or another video, but why did you sell that 2nd car? And what was the third F355? And technically, this is not your fourth F355 but your first 355, seeing it has the F1 gearbox 🤓
Even if a Tesla accelerates stronger, faster, nothing replaces this sound in the excitement!
Glorified milk float !
Well let me put it to you this way, a tesla has the badge of the state of california and china on it, a ferrari has the badge of italy, and I'll take italy over china any damn day of the week lol
@@kavinskysmith4094 welcome to china ~
thank you for the compliment sir....your welcome in my country anytime...ciao bello@@kavinskysmith4094
Please make a video about more info on the fuel tank drop approach on cam belt service and how much in detail it could cost because that’s a game changer
Love your 355! It’s guys like you and Dan (Normal Guy Supercar) who gave me the reassurance that Ferrari ownership is completely manageable. Bought an F430 and have no regrets, just pure happiness.
Same bought a 355 now bankrupt. Just joking I dont own one.
Lovely content. I’m blown away there isn’t another digit at the end of the subscriber count. I’m doing all I can to promote your channel! Excellent production, topics, and variety.
I used to go to Maranello’s on the weekends as a young teenager to see if I could get a ride. I can’t remember the chaps name but he took me out in a 355 and it is THE best sounding Ferrari ever. Hits the heart every time I hear one.
I'm sold. Have been watching your videos for a few weeks. I have my first dream car,which was a 92 corvette. Was very close to going for a 96 viper gts, but you have sold me on the ferrari i have always wanted. Actively looking for a 355,and even if I have to give her major surgery ( not as experienced a mechanic as you) I at least have my vette to enjoy in the meantime. Thank you sir!
That noise! Shivers up my neck, EVERY time!!
Didn’t realize you had so many 355’s. Sad for your first one. I love my ‘98 F1 Spider; a refined open road car, great seats, ride, steering, genius transmission and potent engine. Worth it.
Great Infos and videos about the F355. But which F355 version is ugly ??? NONE !! - I like the GTS most, because it has the lines of the coupe and gives the experience of an open car - with a very pleasant flow of air. You can drive full speed without roof.
I have not four F355 in my life - but only the ONE, MY BELOVED F 355 GTS now for more than ten years (after 20 years driving Porschis) - Greetings from Germany. - Can belt only every four years, that's enough. Btw: I love Ferris since the 1960s...I think, you are a pretty young guy - with really great wisdom about Ferraris!
those wheels are straight out of the '90s and i love them. they remind me of the many blissful hours i spent washing brake dust off the wheels of my nissan zx twin turbo.
Recently subscribed to the channel and working my way through the videos, really enjoying seeing your cars and good to see someone with so much enthusiasm doing the work themselves
no joke, one of my favourite channels of cars and especially as it is a Ferrari channel!
The Ferrari 355 is absolutely my dream car. Of course I’m just a poor artist that seems to have nothing but bad luck so I doubt I’ll ever own one. It’s great to see you having such an awesome time in this little piece of perfection and taking is all along with you. Thank you for sharing I really enjoyed this.
The 355 was my dream car in the 90s. My favourite would be the GTS having the body shape of the Berlinetta but with the fresh air motoring option. I don’t really like the full convertible version even with the tonneau cover. To my mind it looks a little awkward. In retrospect the more analogue 348 actually appeals more, the Testarossa styling looking better with time and distance!
Great update Scott and so appreciate the content at this time - my fave Ferrari is the Dino then 308 with ever so slightly decreasing returns as we come up to now through each evolution of the mid engined cars - your F355 looks amazing with the roof down when tonneau is in place however that 308 is just wow including its patina and USA bumpers - take care of you
Thanks Malcolm, I agree on the Dino !
Great video. People always say BMWs are expensive to own and finicky, but with a little bit of mechanical ingenuity they’re dependable and not that expensive. I’ve got a Z3 with 190,000 miles on it that I daily drive and put over 1000 miles on it every month and it’s never let me down. Also, a friend of mine had an estimate done for his wife’s E46 for a water pump and thermostat and they quoted him 1,600 dollars US. I did the exact thing on my E46 for about 120 dollars US for parts and an afternoon of free work provided by myself. BTW, I’ve got repair videos of all of my BMW stuff on my channel if anyone is interested. Cheers.
One of the best channels on RUclips!!!............Hope there's at least another 10 years of videos!.. 👍
A few years ago I was fortunate enough to be driven around on a track in a 355 by a professional racing driver. It was a thrilling experience, just love the sound of that engine. Unfortunately he screwed a corner up and we flew off the tarmac and ended up on a field 😂
Luckily the car didn't get damaged too badly.
Im looking at F430 spider or a 458 italia. Prices will be coming down further in the next month. Higher mileage F430 spiders down to $90,000 USD in the US at retail. Will go lower. Very tasty at the $75k mark.
Watch this space ..... theres possibly a 430 video coming shortly
@@Ratarossa That's a given :)
Hey Scott, cam belt service for 750 pounds...wow ! Over ten years ago, I had the gear selector shaft cup seals replaced on my Mondial QV by the "dealer", a 2 pound part...they charged me $2100.00. Ouch ! I did it myself the last time for around $30 and some of my time. A 355 cam belt service here in Perth, I dare say would be about 3000-4000 pounds. In saying that, it is the Ferrari agent dealer...I'm told their mark up on parts is up to 900% Boy do I love my Mondy ! Cheers, Marc
I have a Ferrari Becker cd changer if you happen to need one. The F355 was the first Ferrari I started and drove, my favorite.
Love it, they sound amazing with the Kreissieg exhaust
The F355 GTS is similar wrt little wind in the cabin with the top off. I can wear a loose hat without losing it during spirited driving. That surprised me. Belt service hear around San Francisco runs ~$12k, add $9k if you need a new exhaust manifold.
Thanks for sharing your experience with the 355. I find Ferrari's intriguing, this show is just more fuel for that fire( fire extinguisher check!)
Lots of respect for you. I love restoring things also.
Thanks for that one Scott, as you say one of the prettiest Ferraris and interesting to hear the story behind it having seen it in the background of so many of your videos.
Love the 355 and Testa Rossa! The side strakes are beautiful and the car just exudes high class. Everytime I see one..it makes me want to stand back and not even breathe on it. The only one ive even been scared to be near was an Enzo.
Another great video, keep them coming! Ceramic coatings are excellent and make cleaning the car in the future so much easier. But you’ll need to spend a good bit of time on the prep of the body work before applying the ceramic coating.
I look over the bonnet of a 355 from the drivers seat and see the road. From my 328 I see those wonderful haunches. A fine looking car is the 355. Will keep my 328.
Love the car... my murcielago is having a ceramic coat this Friday will be good to compare notes
Such a lovely color, much better than the standard boring red.
Good vid, thank you - your presentation and production standards are way above what one has come to expect from so many motoring channels. Nicely done 👍
Not sure if it was a cold engine or not, but couldn’t hear the air injection pump running. Love the colour, good to see something other than red.
Beautiful car
Most definitely
How is drive the 360 everyday?
Absolutely adore the F355 the best looking Ferrari in my opinion even taking into consideration the older cars. You're a lucky man. I do like the 348 also, similar proportions to the 355. The newer cars are of no interest to me at all. Enjoying the videos.
Do you plan on doing the ceramic coating yourself? If not, I can recommend a guy in Mildenhall, Suffolk (Patrick Merryweather from Absolute detailing) near the US bases. He has a lot of experience and highly recommended by many. Best of luck!
Yes!
After 2 weeks of complete lockdown here in NZ and with the complettion of his video, I can now officially confirn that I HAVE FINISHED THE INTERNET!
The car from the Got the Life video. Korn drummer was driving it
What is your take on the 355 GTS? I’ve always been a fan of targa or t-tops over a convertible on most cars and maintaining the hard roof line on the 355 but adding the ability to open up seems like it would be the best of both worlds.
Yes I really like the GTS, all three models have there little quirks but agreed the GTS really is the best of both worlds.
The most famous 355 fire might be Joe Kramer's (drummer of Aerosmith). It delayed tours. My family owned the salvaged car. The hood is now up for sale by drum memorabilia guru, Don Bennett.
I never knew why people love the F355 so much. I prefer the more basic 348 or the successor the 360. Nice vid, love your content.
Cheers from the Netherlands
I think its more for the noise of the 355 it freaking sings but for looks I'd take a 360 all day
the 355 is the evolution and the final version of the V8 handling first, power second Ferrari's before they became too fast to drive, and its actually lighter and quicker than the 360 that followed it, as they kinda flat out lied about it and gave race preped cars to the roadtesters when the 360 came out in order to best it,
and in order to actually get that performance, well you need to kinda do what he did with his ferrari 360 here, plus the F355 gives the kind of performance the V12's gave in the late 60's and 70's on the basemodel car with four less cylinders and better gas mileage.
I mean this car was so good, lamborghini stole the viper V10 and put a downsized version of it in their cars to steal its thunder, only to fail spectacularly and so far the only thing they ended up doing was stealing the thunder of the viper.
Brilliant Video, I am looking to get one, thanks for your help an knowledge
Best sounding Ferrari IMO. That exhaust kicks ass
Just for comparison, Audi quoted me £750 to change the cam belt and water pump on my 2.0 litre diesel. That's a standard price on their website so not trying to rip me off. Needless to say, this is where specialists come into play.
Beautiful, I love em all including the 348
Fantastic video - thanks for sharing this great video on the F355!
Had 4 quotes for a belt change on my F355 at 4 well known specialists in the south east UK. Each quote was between £2,200 - £2,600 (including a service). One of them left the engine in situ and the price was not a lot different at the lower end. The F355 was designed to have the engine taken out and inspected and this is recommended every 3 years. My F355 was the only car that ever stranded me (except for a 1986 M635 BMW), twice with alternator issues. I had multiple problems with it and don't have the skills or time to fix myself so in the end I sold it. These are very expensive cars to own if you have no skills to repair and service yourself. Its great you can do it but for the vast majority of people who need to go to a specialist these cars are very expensive and time consuming and not worth the hassle.
I trust you've replaced the dodgy fuel lines in the silver 355???
Thanks for Sharing.
Looking forward to seeing more on The 355. Hope to purchase one sometime later this year or maybe in 2021 when all the virus crap is over.
Once again.
Much Thanks.
Wishing Both You and Your Family Good Health.
Cheers.
Stay Safe.
Lovely car chap. I had 308GTS qv and then 348GTS. Miss both... even with my current Macca 570 Spider, I have to admit your exhaust sounds WOW... 🤓
Right reverse light out
You’re making look into taking general mechanics as a hobby!
The F355 is one of my favourite vehicles, I like yours the colour combination is nice
How will servicing your 355 minter yourself affect its resale value, should you need to sell? Buyers get very hung up on having main dealer or recognised indy service history.
From what I've read, the reason to do an engine out to change the came belts is so you can do it with the use of a degree wheel instead of just relying on the factory marks, which some say could be out of spec. Any thoughts on this?
F355 has the best sound. There is a video of a F355 on autobahn top speeding. It Is lovely
Ill check that one out cheers Leo
Great video Scott, I do all of the servicing and work on my Porsches and they are far cheaper to run than my daily diver Mercedes W212 👍
Love the color of yours, very special.
I had a yellow gts 15 years ago, never should have sold that.
The 355 is an awesome car to drive. I test drove the the 348 and found the steering too heavy for normal driving. Probably the 348 rocks on the track but the 355 for me is a much better all around car.
You noted it would be about 750 pounds to do a fuel tank drop to replace the belts. Is that including the belts or just labor? Also, and what is the likely shop time/hrs. Your rates where you are at may be different than mine. tks
Yes that’s including belts and bearings. Google search the ferrari servicing (specialists) in the uk and you will see those prices
@@Ratarossa Thanks. I did look some up and it's totally depressing. ;) Of two places near me in the US, I was quoted $1500 in labor just for the clutch, plus up-to $4000 in parts. 30k major is $8k plus taxes (this is engine out and more parts than just belts, but still expensvie). Last belts were just done via tank out, it was $2k plus some extras (previous owner). The labor (or Labour if you prefer), is $130-165usd per hour here for a specialist. Thanks! love the video's.
In 2009 I had the opportunity to buy a silver F355 with gorgeous deep red interior, Somewhere in the €30+k range. A steal compared to how much they cost now. Didn't do it and instead I bought all new furniture for my house. If only I could turn back time...
It sounds excellent but a capristo exhaust would make it proper symphony
Still, after so many years, designs, styles, tendencies, fashions, electrification, is that my all the time favorite Ferrari ...F355, just beautiful.
Great Video! Wondering why you decided to keep the F1 gearbox vs. the 6 speed manual? If you could chose between the both, which would it be? Thanks!
Very nice video as always. Which independent garages can you recommend here in the UK to get the belt change done? Live in Coventry area, but can be also somewhere else...
F1 or manual? Which did you prefer? Do you have a service schedule for the fuel lines etc?
Awesome video, the 355 engine note is ridiculously filthy!! What do you do for a living to have been able to afford your first ferrari in 2000???
The 360 CS sound the best. The F355 sounds also fantastic! But in the end.... after my first drive in a 308GTS i... i’m in love! It was a Black 308 with black / red interieur. Just one day..... i need tho have a 308GTS i in black! to revive my first time driving a Ferrari! Just one day
Best sounding Ferrari!!!
That sweet sound!
Always enjoy your videos looking forward to more on the 355
I have friends who love "car projects" - they love to tinker and fix car-related problems. When a car is sorted, they're "bored" with the car, and sell it. Then there are those who love "car driving", and don't like having to fix this-n-that - when a car develops too-many needs, they sell it.
why left hand drive in UK.
You need to ship this back to north America for us to enjoy on, the proper side of the road.
Right side backing lamp inoperative. Let's get on that, lol!
Its actually ok, the other side is the rear fog we need here in the UK
@@Ratarossa Sorry, I should have known! Nice car.
Can't wait thanks for the video
My dream car! Nice video.
Is that the factory exhaust, it sounds great.
i love the passion you have for the cars.
Wow that drive back from France 🇫🇷 must have been lit 🔥, i love France and ferraris, awesome cool 🇬🇧🤟💯🤠👊⚡
Hi I’m thinking about getting a 348ts. I really like the info you give out, is there anything i should be looking for off the bat?
I noticed when you backed out of the garage the car only has 1 reverse light (on the left side), is that normal for a 355?
Its actually ok, the other side is the rear fog we need here in the UK
Great! Looking forward to the cambelt change videos.
I really enjoy the content, thank you. Hello from Naples Florida
The 360 and 308 ALLWAYS looks like they need a damn good wash!
Can you buy the glass top engine hood for these ? Or is it certain years that had those?
To be honest to change the timming belt in a Audi A3 S3 is more expensive than 750 quid
Hi, please can you tell me if the exhaust of this 355 is the standard one or you have done some upgrade or changes with Tubi or Capristo ? Thanks
Years ago my Ferrari dealer recommended cam belt service on my 348 at 13k miles while it was in the shop for a minor repair. Quote was $8800 US, I sold the car.
Rear right reverse light not working? Great videos!!!!
Thanks for the video
Another cracking down to earth post. 👍
Wow they sound that freakin good stock!?!? Geez. I agree... the 355 is the prettiest Ferrari ever made.
Would you ever replace that beautiful f355 with a manual one
Too bad I don't have a neighbor like you. 355 is one of my favorites.
Beautiful car man but you should’ve got a gated manual.
Nice and hübsch car. !!