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Ferrari 328 Gts Original Red/tan Serviced Mint Condition 1986 Gtb Garaged Kept on 2040-cars

US $65,000.00
Year:1986 Mileage:49680 Color: of the car is in absolute mint condition
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
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One of the hottest cars in the collector car market at this moment - The Ferrari. Whether you are a collector, just getting in to the market or an investor. This is the right car at the right time! 

Thank you for viewing our auction for this spectacular 1986 Ferrari 328 GTS. We purchased this vehicle from Ferrari of Scottsdale in AZ and have enjoyed this car as part of our personal collection for almost 2 years. It's now time to pass along the opportunity for another to enjoy. 

The exterior of the car is in absolute mint condition. The original Rosso Corsa (red) body has  NO major dents, dings or scratches. The car is 100% rust free and all original paint. All weather strips, trim and glass are in amazing condition as well. 

The beautiful tan Italian leather is original and in the excellent condition. Truly the best we have ever seen in one of these Ferrari's. No rips, cuts or stains. Only VERY light average wear and tear, absolutely nothing to be concerned about. 

A/C on the car blows cold and all the electrical components are working minus the radio (turns on but static comes from the speakers). 

Mechanically the car is sound and ready for driving. This Ferrari has been enjoyed since day one for 49K miles. A driven Ferrari is a serviced Ferrari. The vehicle was serviced by a Ferrari specialist when we purchased the car. Everything that needed to be serviced at that time was completed (less than 500 miles since then). The car has been driven in the South Florida traffic with no issues of over heating. Rest assured this is a turn key driver. 

We have included as many photos possible to assist in our description. However, if you require additional photos and/or have any questions please feel free to contact, Gaston via message or call (786) 486-7746. 

We encourage you ask all questions before committing to buy, do not assume anything that may not be listed. This is an AS-IS sale. International buyers are welcome. 
If you need shipping quotes please feel free to call Gaston, he will be more than happy to coordinate all your shipping needs (at buyers expense). 

Thanks again for viewing, and be sure to allow all 50+ photos to download. 

Enjoy the clip and Happy Bidding!


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