Ferrari 1978 308gts New Leather - Super Clean - New Timing Belt/tensioners on 2040-cars
Arcadia, California, United States
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Extremely clean Ferrari 308GTS Chassis is 25279 It's been 5 years since the timing belt and tensioners were replaced. Blackhorse Ferrari has recommended that these be done and so I have an appointment to have these done next week. This is INCLUDED in the price!!!!
I physically don't have room to keep this beautiful car garaged anymore and need to sell it. Truly excellent condition. Sacrificing for significantly less than I have into this car... A few very minor nicks from driving. Electric windows operate slowly. Drives beautifully. Bumpers on car are new euro-style painted bumpers but I DO have the original rubber bumpers and they are in excellent shape. Also, the exhaust has been upgraded but I have all the original exhaust components. The radio has been upgraded - I do not know what was there previously. Two full sets of keys for this car. Targa top is easy to put on and take off - can be done by one person but much easier with two. Rear boot is in PERFECT condition. I have original sales flyers and large re-printed manual with diagrams of all systems in the car. You'll see that this car was lovingly cared for. |
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