This particular Ferrari F355 has recently met its end in
Spain after being crashed into the guardrail.
The newest supercar incident is coming all the way from
Spain and it is involving a Ferrari F355. According to the guys from Wrecked Exotics,
the model in question has been crashed into the guardrail in Guipuzkoa, after
its driver lost control of the wheel. The vehicle was part of a fund-raising
drive for bone marrow which didn’t go so well. Two people have been injured
when it has been crashed into the guardrail and it seems that this will end up
in the crusher, as it has been significantly damaged.
Ferrari has produced 11,273 units of the F355 between 1994
and 1999. The model in question was offered with a mid-engined and rear-wheel
drive layout, in three body styles, Berlinetta, Targa Top and Spider. It stands
at 4,249 mm in length, 1,900 mm in width and 1,171 mm in height, weight 1,350
kg. The supercar has been first introduced in May 1994 as a Berlinetta and it
was followed by the Spider, one year later. The F355 GTS was also introduced in
1995, along with the F355 Challenge. The Serie Fiorano was a limited production
debuting in March 1999. Power to the F355 was being provided by a 3.5 liter
DOHC V8 engine, connected to the wheels through a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed
F1 electrohydraulic manual transmission. The supercar was eventually replaced
by the 360.
source: http://www.inautonews.com/ferrari-f355-gets-crashed-in-spain
by Cristian Gnaticov
http://www.fzrestoration.com
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