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Ferrari 308 Gtsi Very Clean on 2040-cars

US $48,600.00
Year:1982 Mileage:29988
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
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Fors sale is a Ferrari 308 GTSi in very good condition inside and out. This is a very well cared for Ferrari and has a fully documented service history all preformed by the Ferrari professionals. This car features a very rare color combination of silver with Red leather interior. This 308 is well optioned and in very good condition and sure to please any Ferrari buyer. Here is your chance to own the Ferrari of your dreams and own one of the most iconic and collectible Ferraris on the market.

CarFax & Auto Check Certified Clean Car NO ACCIDENTS

  • - Five Speed Manual Transmission
  • - Factory Wheels
  • - Factory Stock Exhaust System
  • - Removable Targa Top ( Like New!!)
  • - Ferrari Mats
  • - Original Books ( cost about $2300 )
  • - Original Jack 
  • - Original Ferrari Tools
  • - Original Spare Tire
  • - Original AM FM Radio ( very rare )
  • - Air Conditioning ( cold!! )
  • - Power windows
  • - Power mirrors

The car looks amazing and is in excellent condition. The body and underside is rust free. Paint is very good and nice for its age and sure to please its new owner. This car has always been stored in a climate controlled garage and really shows how well cared for the car is.  Windshield is crystal clear, tires and wheels are in great condition. The beautiful red leather interior looks extremely nice and well cared for. The seats have very little wear on them and present very well. All original interior.... carpet, seats, dash, door panels, everything original. Absolutely everything works on the car. A/C blows cold. Books, spare, jack, tools, ect are included. NON SMOKER.


Mechanically, this 308 GTSi is in perfect condition and runs and drives great. The five speed manual transmission shifts flawlessly. The motor compartment is very clean and well cared. Major service completed about less than 20 miles ago and 2 weeks ago by a Ferrari mechanic. This car was just in for a complete check up and service.

LAST TIME WE CLEAN THE CAR WE SPENT 15 HOURS CLEANING THE CAR FROM BOTTOM TO TOP YOU WONT FIND ANY DUST THE CAR LOOK LIKE IT HAS NEVER BEEN DRIVEN ON RAIN.

other:

The car looks amazing car has some little dents remember its a 32 year old paint job ( very very clean for its age look at pictures) the car looks better in person than in pictures it is an stunning car.

this week i will change the rear hood shoks ( when you buy it it will have the new set on)

thats pretty much it very nice collectible Ferrari 308 in a very very very rare color combination


IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL ME JC 7862309001

vehicle is sold as is






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