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I'm looking to buy a 360 but realised the one I'm looking at doesn't have them.
Is this an issue?
I must admit, I didn't even realise until I saw the car in person yesterday, but now I've noticed it looks naked without them.
Impossible for resale or just stop fannying and get on with it?
Is this an issue?
I must admit, I didn't even realise until I saw the car in person yesterday, but now I've noticed it looks naked without them.
Impossible for resale or just stop fannying and get on with it?
Very few 355s or 360s had shields. It really became a thing with the DCT cars onwards. So even though shields are a ‘must’ on the newer cars, the older ones such as the 360 can get away without shields. After all the 360 doesn’t have CCBs and 20” wheels either so it’s a different look.
My 360 had aftermarket shields and they were virtually impossible to tell from factory, save the recess.
I think the 360 looks wrong and plain and loses something without them.
You can always negotiate a deal and with the saving get some fitted, but get the absolute best and get them fitted correctly.
I think the 360 looks wrong and plain and loses something without them.
You can always negotiate a deal and with the saving get some fitted, but get the absolute best and get them fitted correctly.
Roof down said:
My 360 had aftermarket shields and they were virtually impossible to tell from factory, save the recess.
I think the 360 looks wrong and plain and loses something without them.
You can always negotiate a deal and with the saving get some fitted, but get the absolute best and get them fitted correctly.
If the person buying my car had tried to negotiate money off because it didn't have shields, he would have got a very short reply!I think the 360 looks wrong and plain and loses something without them.
You can always negotiate a deal and with the saving get some fitted, but get the absolute best and get them fitted correctly.
MDL111 said:
Generally prefer cars without shields, but if they have shields then they really should be in the correct recess imo
Some times not even ferrari get the "recess" right, or even bother on there multi million £ car.These are either the most shallow recess I have seen, or there on top like what the majority of enamel shielded ferraris out there.
Also what blind mofo at the factory fitted them wonky out of line badges
Personally, I'm a shield man , and I dont mean that stupid covid bollaxs either
Edited by FezSpider on Wednesday 9th September 10:45
When I was looking for a 355 many years ago , I specifically dismissed any cars with shields .... simply because to my eyes they looked naff , and spoilt the clean side view of the car .
But lots of people love them , and probably think that it is naff not to have shield and that the shields add some colour and edge to the side view .
I kept mine for almost 9 years and never regretted not having the shields .
So get what you like the look of , because you will find buyers who will love or hate the shields -- and i suspect , in almost equal measure .
But lots of people love them , and probably think that it is naff not to have shield and that the shields add some colour and edge to the side view .
I kept mine for almost 9 years and never regretted not having the shields .
So get what you like the look of , because you will find buyers who will love or hate the shields -- and i suspect , in almost equal measure .
Purely my own personal opinion, but I would not buy a Ferrari without shields. Moreover, callipers have to be Giallo. I gather a Ferrari without shields commands a lower price, but of course that is only a very small part of what makes up the value. Better to have a great service history and no shields than the other way round.
ANOpax said:
Very few 355s or 360s had shields.
That's possibly the case with the 355 but many 360s have factory shields, even though they were an expensive option. To the OP, our car doesn't have the factory recessed shields but I do like them so I bought and fitted Ferrari's resin version. They look good, I wouldn't dismiss a car without them.Gassing Station | Ferrari V8 | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff