I planned on doing the major myself with another guy who is pretty knowledgable but since I might be selling it come spring/summer, I took it to a reputable shop with a great name in the industry for only $1,500 more. Having said that, I'm still dropping $10k on a major and valve guides since that's the weak point of the 355. Don't think mine needs it but when it comes time to sell I don't want it to have any mechanical issues. Also spending another $3k on various miscellaneous items. Normally I would have a heart attack but I'm treating the car more as an investment right now and will decide in 6 months if I should sell.
I was going to get a 550 (V12) last year for 80k or so but thought I'll save up more...now those cars are 150-200k. Don't want the same thing happening with the 355s even if they don't go that high.
I was going to get a 360 but they went up like 20k in the last 2 months. Had they still been in the 70s I would have bought one to keep since the major on those is pretty cheap although you pay more for a clutch change vs the 355. Honestly I would never take it to a Ferrari dealer cause their techs have no idea how to work on these older cars. In LA there are about 3-4 very good shops.
I agree with some of what you said but I'm buying it to say I've had a Ferrari before I'm priced out of the market. Maintenance is high, yes. Don't know about uncomfortable cause it's a low sports car plus it's very beautiful. Not to mention the sound
Ultimately I do plan on getting back in a Viper...
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