1989 Ferrari 328 Gts on 2040-cars
Savannah, Georgia, United States
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1989 Ferrari 328 GTS.
I purchased this car 3 years ago from a small town outside of Savannah
GA. I know that the previous owner
purchased the car from a dealer in south Florida in 2004 and drove it
home. His wife wanted a Ferrari and he
bought her one. The previous owners wife
passed and he listed the car for sale. The
car was past due for a major service and I purchased it. Prior
to 2004 I am confident that the car was in Europe. Money found in the car and Modifications –
parking light removal, rear fog lamp all would have been done if in Europe. I did a full Major service, New Tires and Engine compartment hoses. AC Compressor upgraded to a rotary compressor
with new receiver drier and expansion valve that works very well in Savannah. I recently had an issue with the ABS and had
to replace the Pressure switch and Accumulator a common issue on the ABS
Ferraris. All
the lights work, the wipers, the windows, mirrors. The climate control mode switch for the pass
side does not work. Never took the time
to investigate. The car has been a real
joy to own. Runs great and drives
fabulous. I truly do not believe the
miles. I am sure it has more than
showing on the odometer. Cosmetically, the paint has its share of chips and scratches
for a Ferrari but looks really nice. The
interior looks very good with some light fading in the red carpet and some wear
on the driver’s seat. I only have a sorry reprint of the 1989 Owners Manual as the original could not be found by Dr. I purchased the car from. Why am I selling: I
have a 930 Turbo coming home soon and I have an 88 Mondial cab that I just got.
The Garage is full and need to make
room. If you want to know more about me
click this link and see me driving the car in this video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3mM9RQIJS8 Please, if you want a perfect car keep looking. The car is priced accordingly. If you have any questions please call 912-667-1704 or
email. Joe Frazar |
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