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Concours restored 328 GTS

Discussion in '308/328' started by 4rePhill, Oct 3, 2025 at 3:02 PM.

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  1. 4rePhill

    4rePhill F1 Veteran

    Oct 18, 2009
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    Worcester, England
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    Phill J
    (Please note: I have no affiliation to this car, the company selling this car, or any part of the sale - This post has been made purely in adulation of the condition and quality of the car)

    I stumbled across this advert the other day for a 1989 328 GTS and was just mesmerised by the quality of the car (and the asking price!) : https://www.carandclassic.com/car/C1952212

    I can't help feeling sorry for the car though, as it's highly likely it will now be stored away for 99.9% of it's life, and the the only driving it will do, will be onto a trailer/transporter, off a trailer /transporter, and maybe across a showground now and again, rather than being driven at every possible opportunity, racking up big miles, with no concerns about keeping all the parts immaculate, and putting a big smile on the driver's face :(
     
  2. ChevyDave

    ChevyDave Formula Junior

    Dec 21, 2019
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    Pacific Northwest, USA
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    Dave W
    Interesting. So nothing extraordinary about the car except the amount spent on its refurbishment apparently….
    Over here I’d expect to see that price on a low-mile GTB….or maybe a GTS sporting four-digit mileage - possibly in an unusual color - i.e. something other than a Rosso/Tan GTS with age-appropriate mileage.
    I don’t doubt a significant sum has been spent getting it in this condition, but man £150 grand?
    I’d think it has too many miles to be given the bubble-wrap treatment…and for those looking for a 328 to actually drive, there are a lot of options for less than £150k.
    But who knows; the market’s been exhibiting some pretty bizarre behavior the last few months, so anything’s possible I suppose.
    - Dave
     
  3. theunissenguido

    theunissenguido F1 Rookie
    Owner Silver Subscribed

    Jan 21, 2004
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    Argent/Brasil
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    Guido
    Nice looking car. Is'nt it sitting a bit to high on its feet ? And price for RHD is going to be less then a LHD.
     

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