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How about this bad boy

Discussion in '308/328' started by t3thomas, Jun 23, 2011.

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  1. t3thomas

    t3thomas Formula Junior

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  2. Robz328

    Robz328 F1 Veteran
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    Rob Hemphill
    Nicely done!
     
  3. Spitfire

    Spitfire Formula 3

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    Good Lord. It's amazing. I don't usually like these custom projects, but this one's a bit different I think.
     
  4. f1nxlife

    f1nxlife Formula Junior
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    i believe that car was at FAI in costa mesa .,some years ago,,i saw it up close. and was blown away to say the least,,,the build qaulity was darn good,..they were doing some work on it,,,i was there getting some minor issues addressed on my car,..the motor is mounted longitudally,,,just like in the 288,,,im postitive thats got to be the car,,,unless theres another one out there,,im wondering what its going to eventually sell for,,,
     
  5. miketuason

    miketuason F1 World Champ
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    Twin turbo, 530 HP, I likee :)
     
  6. david

    david Formula Junior

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    I remember that car. It used to live up here in the Pacific Northwest. It seems like more dollars have been poured into that 308 than any other 308 alive... :)
     
  7. climb

    climb F1 Rookie

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    With the money spent you could have had a real 288 GTO.

    Still cool car and well done. Usually hate those cheesy conversions but that one is nice.

    Nice but no thanks..I'll pass.
     
  8. etip

    etip Formula 3

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    Yeah, was at Gerber Motorsports in Seattle/Magnolia.
     
  9. drjohngober

    drjohngober Formula 3

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    Starting bid is $40,000. Think they would sell for that? I have found myself close to offering it but I am afraid they might accept it.
     
  10. etip

    etip Formula 3

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    every time I've seen it offered for sale over the last 5 years or so, it's been well over $100k
     
  11. Fave

    Fave F1 Rookie

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  12. Sledge4.2

    Sledge4.2 F1 Rookie

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    why ick? because its not original?
     
  13. drjohngober

    drjohngober Formula 3

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    At $40k it would be a fun car to drive to coffee.
    At $41k, you could have an nice original 328.
    Doubt it will sell....

    But I think I will bid $40K...
     
  14. ferraripete

    ferraripete F1 World Champ

    this is a VERY well known car and you will not have to worry about a $41k bid being accepted...trust me!

    this is a very serious machine!!
     
  15. ferraripete

    ferraripete F1 World Champ

    yes, during john goodman's ownership history. goodman is a very serious car guy and owns several very important ferrari race cars!!!

    based on the cars in his collection...the fact that he found this 288 clone worthy of his ownership should speak volumes!!!!

    as i indicated...this car has a well known and very interesting history.

    best,
     
  16. GrayTA

    GrayTA F1 World Champ
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    But that original 328 would not have 530hp, nor would it be as fun as this might be.




    PDG
     

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