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1977 Ferrari 308 Gtb on 2040-cars

Year:1977 Mileage:38354
Location:

Gaylord, Michigan, United States

Gaylord, Michigan, United States

This a 1977 Ferrari 308gtb..selling do to illness in the family. I am posting a pic of what the car looked like when i bought it and pics of the vehicle now. This Ferrari has been in storage for apprx, 5 yrs. it ran when put away. Most everything was removed from this car and replaced.All fuel lines,water lines are new. it has a partially installed up to date 21 circuit wiring harness. I have the complete front suspension kit brand new,bushings,ball joints etc. but will need to be installed,new tie rod ends that need installed,new stainless steel brake lines that need installed. I have 95 percent of the interior for this vehicle that does have smoke damage and some very little fire damaged all interior will need replaced or recovered, i have the seats,headliner,door panels,center console, and some carpet for patterns, but all interior stuff i have listed should be recovered or replaced, i do not have any of the gauges.. The brake calipers will all need rebuilt also. The paint is in good condition few paint chips here and there frome being stored.I have the original tool kit and road hazard kit that will go with this vehicle also.I have five brand new in the boxes 7.5 x 18 chrome rims that also go with this vehicle. I have many new parts for this vehicle to many to list. This is a PROJECT CAR if you dont have the ability to do a project then please dont bid. Please ask all questions before bidding. I will not ship the vehicle it is the buyers sole responsibilty. This car is sold as/is. I do have a clear clean title in my name, i am the third owner.

This is the carburated engine,does need front windshield and rear glass. The door glass and quarter glass are there and in great condition, it will also need power windows and possibly the column switches due to heat that melted the plastic handles on the steel levers for wiper and headlight controls.I do have the rear deck lid vents and they are all ready installed. I have front and rear bumpers, the front bumper does have some fire damage.I have the front grill but would need painted or rechromed.

I am relisting due to non payment....NO INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PLEASE. If you want to make a offer i will put a buy it now on the auction if we agree on a amount, AGAIN IF YOU DONT HAVE THE MONEY TO BID ON THIS THEN DONT !!!

I also have two new Dayco timing belts that go with the car. The one pic of the fire/heat damage is what the vehicle looked like when i got it. It now looks like the other pics. Thank you.

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