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1987 Ferrari 328 Gts Red Over Black One Owner Low Miles! Corvette Killer! on 2040-cars

US $69,900.00
Year:1987 Mileage:41250
Location:

Springfield, Missouri, United States

Springfield, Missouri, United States
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1987 Ferrari 328GTS
Instant Classic!!

1987 FERRARI 328 GTS
WITH ONLY 14,250 MILES!!!
WOW!!
PRISTINE ONW OWNER
FERRARI RED WITH
BLACK LEATHER HIDES!!
THE FERRARI 328 GTB AND GTS
WAS THE SUCCESSOR TO THE
"MAGNUM PI" FAMED 308!!!
THE 328 WAS THOUGHT OF
BY MOST FERRARI ENTHUSIASTS
AS THE MOST RELIABLE
OF THE OLDER FERRARI'S MADE!!
UNLIKE SOME MODELS,
MOST MAINTENANCE COULD BE
PERFORMED WITHOUT LOWERING
THE ENGINE FROM THE VEHICLE!!
THE 328 GTS IS REFERRED TO AS
THE "GRAND TURISMO SPIDER
THAT INCLUDED SOFTENING
OF THE WEDGE SHAPED ICON ,
WITH A REDESIGNED NOSE
THAT WAS MORE ROUNDED IN SHAPE..
THE INTERIOR HAD A THOROUGH OVERHAUL AS WELL
WITH NEW SEAT PANEL UPHOLSTERY
AND STURDY DOOR PANELS WITH PULLS...
THE QUATTROVALVOLE V8 ENGINE
WAS INCREASED TO 3185 CC
WITH AN UNDERATED 270 HORSEPOWER
METERED BY A BOSCH K-JETRONIC
FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM
MATED TO AN ALL
SYNCHROMESH 5 SPEED
MANUAL TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY
WHICH WAS BELOW
THE REAR OF THE ENGINE..
FRONT AND REAR SUSPENSION
ARE INDEPENDENT WITH
DOUBLE WISHBONES,
COIL SPRINGS,
TELESCOPIC DAMPERS AND
ANTI ROLL BARS PLUS
RACK AND PINION STEERING!!
WOW!!
WHAT A CAR!!
FERRARI LIST'S 0 TO 60 TIMES IN 5.5
AND A TOP SPEED OF 166
WHICH WAS "UNREAL" IN IT'S DAY!!
YOU CAN COUNT ON THE FERRARI 328
TO BE THE NEXT FERRARI
TO HOOK ITSELF TO THE "SPACE SCHUTTLE"
FOR HIGH SKY VALUES!!
SOOOOOOOOOOOO
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY!!
THIS ISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
A GREAT 328 THAT
STARTS,RUNS AND DRIVES AS NEW
EVERY TIME IT IS CALLED UPON!!
SHINES LIKE "RED GLASS" AS WELL!!
SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
FOR NOT MUCH MONEY!!
YOU WILL LOVE IT!!
"BUY IT" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MONEY ISN'T WORTH ANYTHING
IF YOU DON'T INVEST IN SOMETHING!!
WILLLLLLLLLLLL TRADE
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Contact Michael at 417-869-7000 Office
or 417-839-1258 Cell for more information.


























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