1988 Ferrari 328 GTS 8,900 Original Miles
1988 Ferrari 328 GTS
Technical specifications of Ferrari 328 1988 | |
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Price: | - |
Item location: | Miami, Florida, United States |
Make: | Ferrari |
Model: | 328 |
Trim: | GTS |
Year: | 1988 |
Mileage: | 8,900 |
VIN: | ZFFXA20AXJ0077347 |
Color: | Red |
Number of cylinders: | 8 |
Power options: | Air Conditioning, Power Locks |
Transmission: | Manual |
Interior color: | Tan |
Drive side: | Left-hand drive |
Options: | Cassette Player, Convertible, Leather Seats |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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- 1988 Ferrari 328 GTS
- 8,900 Original Miles
- Rosso Corsa over Tan
- Stunning Factory Red Carpets
- Books, tools and keys
- Collector Quality Ferrari Testarossa
We have seen a lot of 308 and 328 examples over the past 30 years and we recently acquired this 1988 328 GTS example from a local collecto, and it is arguably one of the nicest cars we have seen. Original paint, original interior, an incredible collector quality example of a Ferrari 328GTS. The car is fully documented and includes a fresh timing belt service. It comes complete with books, tools and records. Available now only at Curated. |
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Curated
Almost 60 years ago my grandfather started repairing odd and rare European cars in Springfield, Mass. During an era where Ferrari and Lamborghini were building small quantities of hand made cars that rarely made it onto American soil. Arguably, this moment in history was the most significant time for the automobile, an era that produced the most iconic cars of our time which became the DNA for todays most famous marques.
He bought and sold cars like the Ferrari 250 GTO, Jaguar D-Type and Lamborghini Miura. (Selling his Ferrari 250 GTO for $9,500.00 to Robert Sowers has always been a sore spot.) While my grandfather loved engineering and mechanics, my father loved the automobile. Working under the stewardship of my grandfather, he became a brilliant mechanic and at an early age started collecting cars. At the New York Auto Show in 1972 he bought a one-off Lamborghini Miura SV from Modena Racing that he still posses today. In the 1980s, my father became the authorized service in Palm Beach, Florida for Lamborghini facilitated by Joe Nastasi. Nastasi was the sole distributor for Lamborghini in the Americas.
I grew up around and inside LM002's, Countach's and Jalpa's. For my father and myself the automobile was not a livelihood, it was an obsession. He amassed a collection of toys, parts and cars that is unparallaled in the world. While other kids spent their afternoons and summers in camp, I spent it on the shop floor, cleaning Ferrari F50's, reading 25th Anniversary owners manuals and studying serial numbers, factory/dealer options and sweeping floors. After the world's best education, an MBA in everything Ferrari and Lamborghini, In 2005 I left home and began my own journey. This journey is dedicated to Jacques Temerian and John Temerian Sr.
The Goal.
The goal of Curated is quite simple. After 12 years of buying and selling hundreds of vintage Lamborghini's and Ferrari's, I have partnered with Jordi Ricart and Alan Lazowski to prove that the automobile is a viable and consistent alternative investment asset class. Ignoring the noise of speculating dealers, גBroadwayג Show auction houses and using reason and passion to build an investment automobile collection portfolio. We are in the constant pursuit of pairing the worlds greatest automobiles with the worlds greatest collections. We buy, trade and sell ONLY very specific cars.
Why We invest?
The key to this asset is like any other... Knowledge of the investment, knowledge of the market, accessibility to product, and liquidity of product. Curated knows Classic Cars. We are strict about what we buy and dedicated to our DNA. We only buy, trade and sell cars we know; Lamborghini Countach, Diablo and Miura models. Specific Ferrari Challenge models. Specific Supercar models from 1980s/1990s. And a few Jaguar E-Types here and there...