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Discussion in '308/328' started by bergxu, Feb 4, 2007.

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  1. bergxu

    bergxu Formula 3

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    ....where I could begin my search for my "dream" 308?

    I love my present GTSi but I'd love to add a second 308 to the herd, and since I've recently bought a 400i, I can't take the BBi plunge just yet so I'm thinking that if I could find my dream 308 in the right spec I'll make that the next addition. It would be as follows:

    1985 GTB QV Euro model. Silver over red/burgundy. Must retain the small bumpers and proper 16" wheels.

    Anyone know where such a car might lurk?

    Cheers,
    Aaron
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  2. Perfusion

    Perfusion F1 Rookie

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    In all honesty, if I were looking for a car that was that specific (i.e., Euro, silver/burgundy), and were ideally in "show car" condition, I'd look where everyone else looks for Euro cars -- Europe.

    I'm honestly not trying to be a smart@$$ - it's something I've considered before myself, but only got hung up on CA Emissions requirements. Roy Cats, of LamborghiniChat fame, has purchased a couple Miuras from Europe (to WA state) and said the importing process really wasn't *that* bad. I don't know what the requirements are like in OH, but if it were me, I'd certainly look for that "perfect" example across the pond if I had any hopes of actually finding it.

    Best of luck...
     
  3. bergxu

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    Aaron,

    Most definitely Europe would be my ideal searching ground, and I guess looking for such a specific car would probably necessitate my putting the bug in some dealers' ears in various countries. Obviously, I'd want a left hand drive car so England would be out, but I'd guess that on the mainland there have to be a few 308s in *my* spec running around. I have some contacts in the Netherlands , Spain and Germany so I'll get to shooting some e-mails out to them and see what we come up with for starters. It would also be beneficial to get a car from across the pond so I could leave it as "Euro-spec" as possible, as compared to a federalized grey-market specimen.

    Cheers,
    Aaron
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    The fact that you want a GTB is another reason to look in Europe. There were not nearly as many QV GTBs brought to this country.

    I think you have excellent taste! GTBs rule!!

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    silver over red, perfect!
     
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    Jonathan,

    I've always loved the Berlinetta over the Spyder. Don't get me wrong, I've certainly enjoyed being able to pop the top every now and then and go for a cruise on a perfect day, but my preference in cars (no matter the make) has always been fixed-roof over open top. As an example, I scoured the country looking for my *perfect* MG, which I eventually found (only three hours away from Cincinnati!!). A 1967 MGB-GT in British Racing Green with Black leather seats and red piping. All original, unmolested. Have owned that car for years, probably will be buried in it! :D


    Cheers,
    Aaron
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