Extremely Rare 1988 Ferrari 328 Gtb With Only 18,685 Miles! on 2040-cars
US $99,500.00
Year:1988Mileage:18685Color: Rosso Corsa Red
/ Tan
Location:
Springfield, Missouri, United States
Transmission:Manual
Engine:260hp V8
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
Used
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): ZFFXA19A3J0075808
Make: Ferrari
Exterior Color: Rosso Corsa Red
Model: 328
Interior Color: Tan
Year: 1988
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: GTB
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 18,685
1988 Ferrari 328 GTB
1988 Ferrari 328 GTB
Model: 328 GTB
Mileage: 18,685
Exterior Color: Rosso Corsa (Red)
Transmission: 5-Speed Transmission
Interior Color: Tan Leather
Engine: 260hp V8
Stock Number: M-5050
VIN: ZFFXA19A3J0075808
Extremely Rare 1988 Ferrari 328 GTB finished in Rosso Corsa (Red) over Tan Leather. Sold by Motorcars International to the previous client in 1995, we welcome this extremely rare find back with open arms! Less than 1,400 GTB's were built and of those, only 344 were built for 1988. These do not come up for sale very often, in fact, this is our 1st one in almost 8 years for sale! The Ferrari 328 continues to be a top favorite among our clients.
In fact, many of our 328’s sell within days of reaching our facility.
This is one of the lower mile, nicest examples we have seen in awhile.
The days of finding 328's under 20,000 miles is quickly coming to an
end, do not miss this rare opportunity to own one of the nicest examples
out there! Complete with books, tools, spare tire and
service records. Centrally located in Springfield, Missouri since
1979, we have led the industry in selling and transporting exotic cars
long distance. Allow us to also help arrange Enclosed Transportation of
your new car directly to your home. Financing and Leasing is also available. To trade your car or to purchase this car for yourself, simply call or email us today.
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Our Dealership
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Maserati, Bentley, Bugatti, and more. Each member of our team is a true
auto enthusiast and shares in the passion for fine motoring. Conveniently located
in Springfield, MO. We encourage you to give us a call at 866-310-5600 or email us
and let our experience assist you. Contact one of our sales representatives to find out more about our locator service. If we
don't have the specific car for you, we usually know where to find it. We get results!
Financing Information
It has never been easier to afford a 1988 Ferrari 328 GTB. We offer creative lease
financing as well as conventional and extended term options. Contact a sales person
at 866-310-5600 for more information on our financing options. We have developed
partnerships with lenders that specialize in providing financing for exotic cars and understand the residual values.
Here is a list of some of the finance partners we work with:
We believe that choosing the car of your dreams should be the hard part, not deciding how to pay for it.
That’s why we offer the Woodside Advantage. Our industry leading collector car finance program offers loan
terms up to 12 years, which means you will have the lowest possible monthly payment. We further enhance your
experience by offering you pride of ownership with a loan structured as a purchase rather than a lease/rental.
It is that simple. You will own the car of your dreams while dramatically improving your cash flow.
J. J. BEST BANC & CO., being the largest Automobile Lender of it's type
in the country, is recognized by Antique, Classic, Exotic, Muscle, Hot Rod and Sports car enthusiasts and dealers
as the leader in the Classic Car automobile finance industry. Offering long terms and low rates, financing is
available for most model cars ranging from 1900 to today.
Transport Information
Motorcars International will be happy to assist the buyer with transportation
for this 1988 Ferrari 328 GTB or any other exotic purchased from us. The buyers are
responsible for all shipping charges and are generally paid prior to vehicle's departure.
MotorCars International assumes no responsibility for damages incurred after the
vehicle leaves our premises. MotorCars International can not be held responsible
for any delays in shipping as it is beyond our control. We will do our best in estimating
shipping dates and times to make the delivery as timely and smooth as possible.
MotorCars International will NOT handle any arrangements for export outside the US.
MotorCars International in no way represents or implies as to any vehicle's legal
ability to be exported outside the US. Contact us for arrangements.
Vehicle Condition
All vehicles are test driven and safety inspected for major flaws. Our exotic
vehicles are held to the highest standard however normal wear and tear should be
assumed for the age and mileage. MotorCars International has disclosed as much information
as possible about this vehicle. We welcome on-site inspections of our vehicles
by competent parties prior to auction close. All vehicles are available for inspection
by appointment only during our normal business hours. Buyer is responsible for fees
and charges of inspections performed at buyer's discretion.
Before you Bid...
Please ask all questions before bidding and make sure you have secured financing
before placing a bid. If you need help financing a vehicle, please contact us at
866-310-5600 before placing any bids.
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