1996 Ferrari 355 for sale

1996 F355 listings worldwide. 1996 was the transition year — 2.7 Motronic gives way to 5.2 Motronic mid-year, with all three road-going body styles in production. Live prices and median ask are below — every value updates continuously as the market moves.

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See every 1996 F355 currently for sale worldwide, or paste any listing URL into our pricing tool to see if it's fairly priced against the live market.

What 1996 means in the F355 production timeline

1996 sits inside the F355's six-year production window (1994 to 1999). The transition year — 2.7 Motronic gives way to 5.2 Motronic mid-year, with all three road-going body styles in production. Where a particular 1996 car sits inside that window — early-1996 build versus late-1996 build — can affect spec significantly, particularly in 1996 and 1997 when major mid-year changes happened.

Confirm build month against the chassis number on the build sheet rather than relying on first-registration year, which can lag actual factory build by months. A "1996 F355" in a listing is sometimes a late-1995 build first registered the following calendar year, particularly in markets where dealer stock turnover was slow.

1996 F355 values today

On the live market the 1996 F355 sits within the broader spread of all F355 asking prices, with year being one factor among several. Transmission (manual vs F1), engine management (2.7 vs 5.2 Motronic), body style (Berlinetta vs GTS vs Spider) and condition typically explain more of the variation in price than build year alone.

That said, 1996 can interact with spec to produce meaningfully chased combinations — for example, an early-2.7 Motronic 1996 manual Berlinetta if 1996 falls inside the 1994–mid-1996 window, or a late-1999 Serie Fiorano Spider if 1996 is 1999. The live listings on this page reflect the actual 1996 market today.

Buying a 1996 F355 without surprises

Standard F355 buying checks apply on every 1996 car: cambelt and tensioner service status, current clutch wear (faster on F1 than manual), exhaust manifolds (early manifolds are a known weak point), and full documented service history. Provenance and paperwork matter at least as much as headline mileage.

Specific to 1996: confirm build date and engine-management spec on the build sheet, not just the listing copy. A 1996 car can be either 2.7 or 5.2 Motronic depending on build month in 1996, and either manual or F1 depending on build month from 1997 onwards. Get the spec confirmed by a specialist before committing.

Common questions about the 1996 Ferrari 355

How much is a 1996 Ferrari 355 worth?
Live asking prices for 1996 F355s vary widely with spec and condition — see the median ask above for the current market reading. Transmission, engine-management generation and body style typically explain more of the price variation than build year alone.
What spec does a 1996 F355 come with?
1996 sits in the early part of F355 production. The transition year — 2.7 Motronic gives way to 5.2 Motronic mid-year, with all three road-going body styles in production. Confirm the exact spec on the build sheet — mid-year transitions can mean two 1996 cars have meaningfully different specifications.
Is a 1996 F355 a good investment?
As with any F355, condition, original spec and full documented service history matter more for resale than headline build year. A 1996 car with the right spec combination (manual gearbox, desirable colour, recent major service) trades above the year average.

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