The design of the 348 was overseen by Pininfarina chief stylist Leonardo Fioravanti and was the final V8-powered Ferrari model developed under the direction of Enzo Ferrari. This example is finished in Nero (FER 1240) with matching lower body cladding. Features include a removable roof panel, slatted side air intakes, and louvered tail lights. A paint touch-up is shown on the left-rear quarter panel behind the fuel door, and the seller reports that damage to the right-rear portion…
The design of the 348 was overseen by Pininfarina chief stylist Leonardo Fioravanti and was the final V8-powered Ferrari model developed under the direction of Enzo Ferrari. This example is finished in Nero (FER 1240) with matching lower body cladding. Features include a removable roof panel, slatted side air intakes, and louvered tail lights. A paint touch-up is shown on the left-rear quarter panel behind the fuel door, and the seller reports that damage to the right-rear portion of the car was sustained in March 2022. Subsequent repairs completed at Ferrari of Houston included replacing the right upper rear body panel and the rear grille as well as removing and reinstalling the rear quarter window. An invoice detailing the repairs is included in the gallery below.
Silver staggered-width 18″ alloy wheels said to be sourced from a Ferrari 360 wear Pirelli P Zero tires. Stopping power is provided by ventilated four-wheel disc brakes with black Ferrari-branded calipers fitted at the front.
The cabin features bolstered seats trimmed in black leather, which extends to the center console as well as the dashboard and door panels. Features include black carpets protected by Scuderia-shield floor mats, a carbon-fiber shift knob, air conditioning, an aftermarket stereo, and power windows. The seller notes that the air conditioning is controlled by an aftermarket knob located in the center console.
A three-spoke steering wheel frames Veglia instrumentation including a 200-mph speedometer, a tachometer with a 7,500-rpm redline, and auxiliary gauges. The six-digit mechanical odometer shows just under 38k miles, approximately 100 of which were added under current ownership. Cracks are shown in the center stack trim to the left of the oil temperature gauge, and the seller notes that the check engine light intermittently illuminates.
The quad-cam 3.4-liter Tipo F119 V8 was rated at 296 horsepower and 239 lb-ft of torque when new. The seller notes that there is oil seepage present under the engine.
Power is sent to the rear wheels via a five-speed manual transaxle and a limited-slip differential.
A leather-bound tool kit and owner’s manual pouch are included in the sale along with an indoor car cover.