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What would you pay for this 328?

Discussion in '308/328' started by Vlad328, Aug 19, 2005.

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  1. Vlad328

    Vlad328 Formula Junior

    Mar 16, 2004
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    OK, there is a rash of posts on various 328's on the market right now, so I'll add another to the fire. I'm eyeing this 1987 blu chiarro 328 GTS in Houston. 35 K miles, recent belt service and clutch, lots of upgrades including wheels, aftermarket pedals and shift knob, and possibly a Tubi exhaust (I think I read that on one of the ads, as the owner has placed three separate ads on FerrariAds.com). Anyway, here are the links to two of the ads for the car:

    http://www.ferrarichat.com/pp-classifieds/showproduct.php?product=592&sort=1&cat=2&page=1

    http://www.ferrarichat.com/ferrariads/showproduct.php?product=7&sort=2&cat=11&page=1

    Now lets assume the car is in cherry condition as it appears. Owner is asking $46K. What would you consider paying for this car if you were in the market for a 328?
     
  2. 285ferrari

    285ferrari Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Not much on blue---but dam that car looks nice. Love the wheels. If it turns out mechanically sound I think that is a very good price. Looks terrific from the pics.
     
  3. tvu

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    I think the car used to belong to Chiao_Slag, so you can PM him for further details. I think he went all out to bring the car into the tip top shape that you see now.
     
  4. Dutchman

    Dutchman F1 Veteran
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    non-red 328's are usually a bit cheaper. This one looks very nice though.
     
  5. alert1

    alert1 Karting

    Mar 17, 2005
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    Anyone know or have a pic of how those rims might look on a red car?
     
  6. brent Lachelt

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    If you like you can PR me. I owned that car prior to selling it to the guy in TX. I put most of the updates on the car and yes it has a Tubi exhaust. I know pretty much everything about that car.
     
  7. brent Lachelt

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    After further consideration. I should give Jerry "Chiaro Slag" more credit here. He changed the carpet, put brown leather on the rear shelf, dyed the interior, installed the stereo, and put the tubi exhaust in along with Hill drilled pedals. The 30k service and a new clutch was done under his watch. I added the Compomotive 17" rims and Yokohama tires, larger sway bars, adjustable coilover adjustable shocks, suede momo steering wheel, custom drilled door sills, test pipe, fender shields, and had the seats redone in a creme leather. Also replaced shift shaft seal and fixed a/c so it works perfect. Car is as nice as it looks and leaked absolutely no oil anywhere.
     
  8. brent Lachelt

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    #8 brent Lachelt, Aug 20, 2005
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    I had those rims on my 308 before I put them on the 328 in question.
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  9. BT

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    With all the work done to that car, I think the price is very realistic. I think it looks great in that particular color as well. I think some 328 buyers are looking at their cars more as investment, but this car is a good value for a classic, fun to drive sports car.
    BT
     
  10. alert1

    alert1 Karting

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    What are fender shields?
     
  11. Bandit

    Bandit Formula Junior

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    The yellow Ferrari symbol shields that are placed on each front fender just below the windhield post.
     
  12. JTranfield

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    The car is well worth the asking price.
     
  13. Vlad328

    Vlad328 Formula Junior

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    Guys, not to "dis" the car as I am a fan of blu chiaro (it is actually my favorite color for the 328) and I am most impressed with all the updates and upgrades that the various owners have invested in the vehicle, not to mention that several of the past owners are fellow F-chatters. However, I remember when Jerry Slag was selling this car about a year or so ago when I was a wee lad on FChat. It came to light during the PPI that the car had a history of front end damage repaired but there was still a discernable bent frame. Jerry had no knowledge of this when he bought the car and was somewhat (understandably) upset when this was discovered. He discussed his frustration on FChat at the time. I e-mailed him about this car as it is now for sale again, and he confirmed to me that this was in fact his car and that he is aware of repaired front end damage in the past.

    Now I am not writing this to "bad mouth" the car. I am impressed with its condition and the love it has received from recent owners. But part of what FChat is about is sharing known history on vehicles on the market. This car is rightfully attracting some interest from members of this board, and I thought to share this information and the fact that the car is for sale for a third time in one year.
     
  14. BT

    BT F1 World Champ
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    I disagree. I think the modifications done, for the most part, are all things I would like to do with my 348. I think with these cars people should be looking at what makes them more fun to drive and less about keeping them totally original. I am getting the lower panels repainted next week because I like the look of it and don't really care that it does not look factory.
    BT
     
  15. BigTex

    BigTex Seven Time F1 World Champ
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    Maybe Jerry will be along to explain, but IIRC it wasn't a deformed frame at all. It was a lil' bit of 'field welding' that made it an obvious repair........

    It was a re dye on the leather.

    That's Luigi's wife's car.......a nice enough driver.

    No affiliation......yada yada......I wonder what the lil' lady's gonna drive now, she kept hitting potholes in the Diablo, and those shocks were $1,200 each! ouch!

    Drop by for some Booker's, if you get down this way!
     
  16. BigTex

    BigTex Seven Time F1 World Champ
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    You have to really smack these things to bend the frame.....that Suburban spun me 180, and I still finished the weekend in Galveston....

    Get the third floor Hot Tub Suite at Moody Gardens, it overlooks the pool.
    Of course, you may not need to look.......
     
  17. BigTex

    BigTex Seven Time F1 World Champ
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    I saw some ostrich at Tandy's the other day, you could spuce that thing right up! LOL!
     
  18. Inowownone

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    So, what does this do to the value? I would guess it would have to lower it. Thoughts?
     
  19. Vlad328

    Vlad328 Formula Junior

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    My apologies for the inacurate info I posted above. I was going completely off memory from posts one year ago and didn't do an archive search of the actual posts. The past and present owners are of course the best to describe the history and condition of the car.
     

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