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1983 Ferrari 308 Gts Quattrovalvole All Original Immaculate Condition on 2040-cars

Year:1983 Mileage:29401
Location:

Los Altos, California, United States

Los Altos, California, United States

Up for auction is:

1983 Ferrari 308 GTS Quattrovalvole USA model.  

Condition: It is all original.  It is in immaculate condition and runs great.  It just passed smog without any issues.

History: It is a California car and has had 3 owners.  It was purchased at Newport Imports in Newport Beach CA on July 27, 1983.  The first owner, from Westlake Village in the Northern Los Angeles area, owned it until 1994.  The car spent the next 11 years in Orinda, CA in the San Francisco Bay Area, until it was purchased by its current owner in 2005.  The third owner kept the vehicle garaged in his home in San Francisco.

Odometer disclosure: The odometer malfunctioned for about 5 years and did not record miles driven (a common problem on these cars according to Patrick Ottis company- one of the top Ferrari experts I'm the US.).  The car was driven very little and so the recorded mileage is probably only off from the true mileage by about 5,000 miles.

Maintenance: For the last 10+ years the case has been maintained by Patrick Ottis Company in Berkeley. Patrick is considered one of the top Ferrari mechanics in the US.  The last major engine out service (cam belt etc.) was performed in 2007 at a cost of $8500 (see photo of last page of multi page receipt showing total repair cost).  The tires are in very good condition and the battery is a couple weeks old.

Stereo: It has a high end Sony CD player, Linear amps, and ADS speakers.

What's included: Included are all the original manuals and books, tools, parts manual, and car cover.

Info for viewing in person: The car is available for viewing in Los Altos, CA. Interested parties are welcome to have it inspected by a Ferrari mechanic prior to purchase.

Questions: Feel free to call Ismael at 4zero83 7three 6one nine  5 with any questions.

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