Very few indeed. Just a new one this month #61587. Do you know this one ? http://www.towbinmotorcars.com/detail-1986-ferrari-328-gtb-used-17482045.html
I often wonder where my 87’ 328 ended up . #069641 I have had zero luck looking for it, sold it to Ron Tonkin around 2000.
Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Amazing This is a picture in my parents driveway. Probably close to when I bought it in 97’ I need to take the back off and straighten the photo .........lol Other one was later, state park at the coast.
Curious do you know the current owner ? Hopefully the dealer passed on all the service records/books when they sold it. I actually sold my house to buy that car, loved it ......had sellers remorse for 13 years after I sold it until I got my 355.
No, I just found this with Carfax. But an F-Chatter claim own this car in 2002 in Seattle .... Thanks for the photos
Thanks for the Info Bertrand328........lol, and I just noticed coming from France I may post in the PNW section to see if anyone knows of it in the Seattle area.
This car is in the registry but I didn't have a picture on file. Now I do. On the surface, this is a good price for this car. Not sure what needs to be done on it aside from refinishing the wheels. Thanks for posting, -F
Ferrari of Ft. Lauderdale has a 1989 328GTS and they are asking $249,900 (really!) https://www.maseratifl.com/used/FERRARI/1989-FERRARI-328+GTS-Fort+Lauderdale-0fbd5c720a0e0ae8307c0e35f1df46bd.htm
Not that a bidding war is appropriate among friends but the finest on in my garage is not nearly so nice. To be fair and honest I would part with it for a mere $ 149,000 and I will throw in enclosed delivery anywhere in the contiguous United States. But I'm certain that Bertrand328's is better.
That one might raise a claim: (already discussed in the "time capsule" thread) But it's an "Euro"; 233.570 dollars. https://www.classicdriver.com/en/car/ferrari/328/1989/527417 Rgds
BAT auction just ended at $85,500 (reserve not met) Red/black- Time capsule "1987 Ferrari 328 GTS reportedly remained with the same owner in Cooperstown, New York from 1993 to 2018 and shows approximately 8,300 miles, $$$ just 600 of which were driven in the last 25 years. The car is finished in Rosso Corsa over a black leather interior"
Looks like it wasn't reported in this thread, but in August Gooding sold a metallic black on crema '89 328GTS with 2,000 miles for $184,250. https://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/1989-ferrari-328-gts-3/
Time capsule of the month: #80386 475 miles on the odo, asking price 259,900 dollars. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1989-Ferrari-328/392193533289?hash=item5b508e6569:g:rvoAAOSwfvtcE7vP
And #82125, same seller, 239,900 dollars, 1950 miles. High mileage compared to the white one above Rgds https://www.ebay.com/itm/1989-Ferrari-328/392193533933?hash=item5b508e67ed:g:j0
As a data point (since it didn't trade at this number), my 86 Euro 328 w.62K mi in very good condition was appraised for insurance repair purposes in March 18 at $92K.
Couldn't really explain why, but I do love these "time capsule" 328s. I know these will start to depreciate as son as the new owner push the gear lever in first gear, but heck...a brand new 328 is much better than a brand new 488, isn't it? Rgds
The 488 is really, really ugly to my eye: the side scoops are much too big; I can't even stand the sight of it, looks all wrong to my eye. Now...should we consider a 458, that would be a completly different proposition; and more so if the beast did exist in manual trans...but it doesn't. Rgds
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