I could not pass this up. The 308gtb purchased on the cheap about 4 years ago has turned into a bigger project than anticipated, so I have been looking for another 308 in better shape to drive. I came across this '90 348ts that was owned by a tulsan about a week ago and jumped on it It has 18" speedline mod wheels with new tires & tubi exhaust. The immediate things taken care of after I bought it were oil change, gear oil change to redline, new battery and cables (to get rid of the bullet connectors) It's a fantastic drive and the sound it makes is best part! http://www.ferrarichttp://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=938971&stc=1&d=1242624864hat.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=938970&stc=1&d=1242624864 The paint is somewhat on the weak side and the front valance is beat up because it is so low. It was in slightly better condition before i grounded it a couple of times. There are minor electrical problems I have to deal with (slow power windows, gas fill release doesn't work. It has had the 30k service done(it now has about 25k on the odo)but the service due because it has been more than 5 years. It also has a salvage title but it appears everything was properly repaired. So far I have less than $25k invested in the car! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
hey dwil. fantastic find. the car looks great and im sure it sounds great too. congratulations on the new toy =). La'Mont
Good find dude. Do you know what the salvage title was for? As for performance, I too had a 308GTS at the same time as the 348 and there was a power difference but the 308 held it's own because I had it tuned for max power at max RPM's.
Far out, that's a sweet car for 25k, I live in the wrong country! I buy that in a second for doubble the money here. Congrats! Enjoy her.
It has been awhile since I drove the 308, but for what I can recall, this car seems to be easier to drive. There is more torque, the clutch is lighter, and overall better performance and handling. The 308 shift quality might be better, especially when cold. It seems when the drive is long enough and the transmission is good and hot, the shift into 2nd is smooth. The records I have show that the accident happened some years ago while the car was owned by Bobby Labonte. Most of the right side panels were replaced as well as the windshield. The cost of the repair was around $40k! That might have made sense 6 or 7 years ago, These days the car would likely have been scrapped. I really appreciate all of the ferrari related wisdom available here. Maybe when I get a little more experience I can post something useful here instead of lurking so much. Thanks!
congrats!!! Beautiful car. It's great to see how some cars get a second chance of life Add it to the registry when you can.
Good deal! If your car is having some difficulty shifting when cold, you can change over to some of the recommended redline products. Most people here like the Superlight Shockproof with some friction modifier added. I used Redline MTL based on Brian Crall's recommendation and it works great! BT
I'm confused, I thought it had a salvage title? Does a repair consitute salvage? Was the car scrapped by Labonte and salvaged by a new owner???
ha, you know that's actually true. a US 348 spider does 0-60 in 5.6 and a euro 308 GTB only a tenth or two slower.
I don't know about this. The carfax shows that the vehicle was wrecked on 10/24/2000 "right front impact with another motor vehicle moderate damage reported" Records suggest that the insurance company declared it a total loss. A salvage title was then issued about a year later. Itemization of the repair shows front body section, bumper, valance,header, hood, right and left fender, rails, right quarter panel, inner quarter, right headlight assembly, marker and fog lights, windshield, grille required replacement. It all seems to fit together with good gaps and no evidence of repair. The finish is ok except the hood is kind of dull. I thought the hood would have been made of aluminum but is seems to be some kind of composite material that maybe was not prepared correctly prior to paint. Also it looks as if the masking was a little sloppy as there is black paint on the rear screen rubber. But it looks great anyway!
No way!! I almost bought that car myself. Wasn't even looking for another 348 but it was a steal. Guy's name was "Staiche" and is in Tulsa, right?? Seemed like a good guy. I talked to him a couple times at length about it a few weeks ago. As far as I remember, it wasn't a Salvage Title but did show as "Wrecked" on CarFax. Anyway, nice buy. If I wasn't in pursuit of a different car right now, I would have bought it myself. Heck he was offering it for "lower end" 308 money. Can't beat that price. I was looking at it to sell the body pieces and get a Koenig setup for it. Nice work!
hood is aluminum, its just that the inside is covered in fiberglass for some reason. i used to think the same thing, but pap set me straight
Yes, that is the one. Not many cars come up for sale in my area. Usually the deals are in CA or NY and by the time I could get there to check them out they are gone. Tulsa is only 3 hrs from here so for once I had an advantage. I think if Staiche's ebay ad would have stayed up it would have sold for more $$$
This could be another deal if it doesn't go much higher:http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ferrari-348-TS-1990-FERRARI-348ts-GORGEOUS-RED-on-TAN-LOW-MILES_W0QQitemZ160335660160QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Cars_Trucks?hash=item2554c00480&_trksid=p4506.c0.m245&_trkparms=65%3A1|39%3A1|240%3A1318
Dave, Did you have any trouble getting your car insured? My insurance company (Allstate) won't do full coverage on a car with a salvage title.