A 1994 Ferrari 348 TB, one of only 32 examples built for the 348 Challenge Series, has been transformed into a track toy with a striking orange paint job inspired by the General Lee.
Despite its racing modifications, the car still carries license plates, hinting at occasional street use.
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Race-Ready Modifications
Ferrari prepared the 348 Challenge for its single-make racing series, giving customers a purpose-built track machine.
This particular car raced under the Ferrari of Houston banner in the United States.
To meet racing standards, the interior was stripped out and fitted with OMP Alcantara bucket seats and a full roll cage.
There is also a fire suppression system, which is unnecessary for the street but useful on track.
The car has no side windows or air conditioning, reducing comfort but shedding weight.
Other key changes include a custom exhaust system, new brakes, and distinctive 18-inch wheels.
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The orange paint with '01' on the doors gives it the appearance of an Italian General Lee.
Powertrain and History
Power comes from a 3.4-liter naturally aspirated V8 producing 320 hp and 239 lb-ft (324 Nm) of torque.
It is paired with a five-speed manual transmission driving the rear wheels.
The car received a major service in 2021, including a new timing belt, alternator belt, fuel filter, front crankshaft seal, oil lines, oxygen sensors, and fluids.
It currently shows 10,500 miles (about 16,900 km) on the odometer, with roughly 1,500 miles (2,414 km) added in the last three years under the seller's ownership.
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The Ferrari 348 Challenge is listed on Cars & Bids, offering enthusiasts a chance to own a rare piece of racing history with a unique look.