1986 Ferrari 328 Gts Red On Black Leather 3.2l V8 on 2040-cars
Stockton, California, United States
1986 Ferrari 328 Gts Red on Black Leather 35k mi on the odometer, but it had a new speedometer installed when the 328 only had 4 k mi on it about 25 years ago. Same owner for twenty years, has window sticker when sold new at Ferrari of Houston, Texas. It has all the service records going back 20 years the 328 has no oil leaks. dos have all the books with tool kit and jack bag. Runs very smooth, A/C blows cold and the car shifts very smooth 1st thru 5th gear. New brakes, no rust, matching numbers. The car is very solid. The Ferrari has no problems with the windows or cold start. Very nice car, happy bidding on e-bay. If you have questions please feel free to call me at, 209-957-1030. Sincerely, Richard. P.S. All the work on the 328 Gts has be done at World Class Auto Repair for the last 20 years. .
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