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  1. fortee9er

    fortee9er Karting

    Jun 28, 2008
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    Jorge Garcia
    #1 fortee9er, Nov 7, 2016
    Last edited: Nov 7, 2016
    I am a collector sadly lacking a Ferrari. My interest range from a 328GTB, 328GTB QV, 400/412, and last but not least a TR. My preference would be for a project car that could easily become a DD. I have several vintage European cars which are my currency for a possible transaction. In other words I am looking to do an exchange. I have Maserati, Porsche, Jaguar, and Fiats available to exchange. These cars are redundant to my collection and I want to exchange them (individually or collectively) for a marque not currently represented in my collection. If you have any interest please send PM.
    Thank You
     
  2. furmano

    furmano Three Time F1 World Champ

    Jul 22, 2004
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    FYI, all 328 are "QV", that is they all have four valve engines (quattrovalvole). Not too many "project" 328 GTB out there, most have been kept in good condition.

    I know of one in Houston that has been on and off for sale for a while but the owner is asking top dollar, which is not uncommon for 328 GTB. Owners tend to like what they have and know the 328 GTB is a rare car that doesn't come on the market often.

    Also there is a dealer in Houston, M. Brandon that has one or two for sale. But again, these are nice, showroom level cars, not project cars.

    Good luck. If you have any questions about 328 GTB, don't hesitate to ask. :)

    -F
     
  3. Robb

    Robb Moderator
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    Jorge,

    Contact Michael:

    M. Brandon Motorcars

    I'm sure he can find you a 308 GTB QV or 328 GTB and arrange a trade... He has a line on many nice cars.

    Good hunting.

    Robb
     
  4. Schulz308

    Schulz308 Formula 3
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  5. fortee9er

    fortee9er Karting

    Jun 28, 2008
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    Houston, TX
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    Jorge Garcia
    Thank you all for correcting me on the QV designation. I will only deal with principals no brokers or dealers.
     
  6. fortee9er

    fortee9er Karting

    Jun 28, 2008
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    Jorge Garcia
    #6 fortee9er, Nov 7, 2016
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    OK guys please take note the 328 is no longer that attractive to me please substitute Mondial t (no cabs) for the 328. I have a thing for what other people consider underdogs.
    Thanks
    Jorge
     
  7. gated_shifter

    gated_shifter Formula Junior

    Aug 5, 2015
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    Plano, TX
    it would seem to me that the 348 would fit in very nicely in your desired group. maybe a project 348 could be found? of course, a 'project' 348 could also be a disaster...
     
  8. M. Brandon Motorcars

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    Sep 4, 2007
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    Jorge,

    As has been mentioned, I am a small dealer in Houston, specializing in the Ferraris from the 70s/80s/90s. I currently have two (of the 19 made) 1988.5 328 GTBs in stock:

    1988 Ferrari 328 GTB (77338) ? M. Brandon Motorcars

    1988 Ferrari 328 GTB (77394) ? M. Brandon Motorcars

    As for your new quest for a Mondial T coupe, remember that there were only 43 of these cars produced for the North American market, and only in 1989. They do come up for sale periodically though.
     
  9. fortee9er

    fortee9er Karting

    Jun 28, 2008
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    Jorge Garcia
    You are right on both counts.
     
  10. fortee9er

    fortee9er Karting

    Jun 28, 2008
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    Houston, TX
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    Jorge Garcia
    Brandon,
    Thanks for the info on the number of cars but I already knew that. I appreciate that you are a small dealer trying to make a living. And I wish you every success but as a small time collector I have to keep my costs down to an absolute minimum in order to survive. Remember I want to trade no cash transaction.
    Best Regards
    Jorge
     

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