Great buy, hope you enjoy the car!
I followed your purchase on BAT with great interest (I too purchased my 348 TS on BAT in September). I thought your silver Spider car to be well bought and I sincerely wish you good luck with accident free ownership. Since your vehicle was once wrapped in black are the mirrors also wrapped? Silver Ferrari's are awesome. Mine is black. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Ok, after a few days of concentrating on other things, I can update this thread with some new info. First, the good. My insurance company is pretty challenging when it comes to anything beyond the average appliance-like vehicle. They wanted an inspection done by a certified mechanic to confirm the car is in good operating condition. I am guessing their checklist is similar to the inspections some states require. I took it to an independent shop here that specializes in German cars, but they do other work as well. Very competent and very well respected. They were quite impressed with the lack of anything leaking ("Very dry underneath, even though the engine/trans have oil in them!" was their comment) Also, very minimal scrapes, etc. underneath. The only item for the inspection that they noted (and I knew in advance) was old (VERY old) tires. They also advised me the driver side wheel side CV boot has a tear. Overall, a very good experience with good news. The limited driving I was able to do also was great. The car is definitely better than I expected. Sure, there are some things to be addressed, but they are minor and the car is very solid. Now, the not so good. We have not been able to get my wife (the real convertible enthusiast) ergonomically comfortable. With the controls all a bit on the heavier effort end of the spectrum, being properly set up is crucial for her enjoyment when driving the car, and even more important is safety. Although we haven't given up, I am feeling like this might not end up being the right car for us. If it was just me, no problem. But she has always loved fun cars, and I can't see keeping this if she can't enjoy it as much as I do. I guess we will see how things go in the near term and make a decision. Sigh. Thanks again for all of the encouragement and kind words. As great as the car is, without great people around, it wouldn't be much fun. zd
Still experimenting with the ergonomics. Just not optimistic at the moment. At least the steering column is adjustable for height
You might look into a spacer for the steering wheel. I found that it helps tremendously. Get the steering wheel closer so that your arms aren't so outstretched and you have better leverage for steering at low speeds.
Can anyone say if the pedal covers reduce the reach? Looks like only a 1/4 inch at best. https://www.ricambiamerica.com/ps01-pedal-set-308-328-348-etc.html https://www.ricambiamerica.com/guides/ps01-pedal-set-installation Image Unavailable, Please Login
Have you considered an electric power steering kit (for your wife). Also, Hagerty Insurance was my choice of insurance company. They accepted my estimated value ($50K) without a fuss... and despite being garaged in NJ, the insurance "only" cost me $1K per year.
I cnc"d billet aluminum rails that tips the front of the seat up, that may help to do something like that.
Found a link from the shims I made, something like this may help as well. https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/threads/348-seat-base-tilting.587357/
Your shims are such an improvement, and so natural now. In other words, it's what Ferrari should have done from the beginning. Thanks again Eric.
I completely forgot about that. and get the 2" Hill one. it's a HUGE difference. (I needed it for the leg room under the wheel. I'm 6'3") sjd
I have them but not installed yet, it will be part of carpet and interior/stereo update, shift box linkage service etc. There are 2 sets one set is normal and the other is wider to more easily allow heel toe its the PS01HT set. https://www.hillengineering.co.uk/interior-parts/pedals/ps01ht It is 1/2" or so wider if I recall I can check for you if you need, my plan was to slide the accelerator pedal all the way towards the brake and if needed slightly offset the brake cover as well. Can get custom as well. https://ultimatepedals.com/
Thread revival! Our car should be listed on BaT in the near future. It really is a fun car, just not a car my wife will use fearlessly at any time. I want to thank all of the FChat folks who offered encouragement, advice and friendship. I learned a lot from many of you, and searching old threads provided a wealth of information. The car will be missed, but it was indeed fun while it lasted. Ciao! zd