1978 Ferrari 308 Gts Red With Black Interior.carburetored.runs Great Needs Tlc on 2040-cars
Gaylordsville, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:2 door targa top
Engine:V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ferrari
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: 308
Trim: 2 door rear wheel drive
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 141,529
Sub Model: GTS
Exterior Color: Red
1978 Ferrari 308 GTS Red with black interior serial number 26365 USA car which was produced November 1978. 141529 miles. Carburetor car. Better looking european front spoiler. 16 inch BBS wheels. Car starts and runs well no smoke, syncros good. Windows work, lights work. Original California car with factory sticker indicating so still in lower front left of windshield.Still have old California title with car. Some service history from the 1980's in California which show clutch replacement, fresh shocks and suspension bushing this was done at mileage of 119,000. I was told a belt service was performed in the mid 1990's. Car needs body work and a service should be performed before the car is driven much, rear brakes are sticky also. Inspite of the mileage and the body work the car needs, it appears straight and the underside, engine compartment and A-arm areas appear cleaner than cars with fewer miles, the interior also shows fairly well with faded carpets which is normal on older carburetored 308 cars. I have the spare tire and the car has a jack kit as well. Reasonable reserve a bit over part out value. I really think that if you purchased this car and just let it sit without doing anything other than changing the fluids and driving it around the block a few times a month, you will never lose money and as the US economy improves the older 308 carburetor cars in my opinion will only rise in value as the early Ferrari V-12 cars have done. For further details I have a page with many additional highly detailed photos of the car. Please go to forzamotorsports with the usual com ending.
Car is located in northwestern Connecticut about 75 miles north of New York City. If you have questions you can reach me thru ebay or call 860-350-1140. I can help arrange shipping to any location, but the buyer must pay for it. International buyers welcome. Thank you for looking at my listing.
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