1998 Ferrari 328 on 2040-cars
Brown City, Michigan, United States
Please message me with questions at: margiemccialella@x5g.com .
1988.5 Ferrari 328.5 GTS s/n 76777
Ferrari 328 GTS with 33k miles, a fully-serviced, well-documented, in Rare White with tan leather. (Only 4 white
328 GTS were made in 88) It is fitted from new with the Factory 16 inch Convex wheels with the 88.5 upgraded
suspension and fitted with brand new set of Yokahama S Drive tires with less than 250 miles on them.
Comes with tools, books, original leather pouch and the jack kit with the spare bulb holder with bulbs, belts and
trouble light also a full service binder not pictured. We are the 3rd owner and the car has a clean Carfax.
This Ferrari has just had its full major service completed with timing belts; The cam belts and seals were
replaced, the valves were adjusted, new water pump, the tensioner bearings were replaced and all fluids and filters
were replaced at a cost of $5,185.00 less than 200 miles ago. Thank You!
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Watch this Ferrari Enzo get thrown around on farm roads
Tue, 12 Feb 2013Tax the Rich, the YouTubers who seem to have sprung from some mischievous corner of the V for Vendetta universe, have somehow acquired a Ferrari Enzo for their latest trick. Last time we checked in with them, they were opposite-locking a Rolls-Royce Phantom at high speed all over a wet, muddy field. Perhaps knowing that if they repeated that with the Ferrari they'd end up with a dead stallion and a field full of carbon fiber parts, they kept the action to a mostly paved farm access road.
But still - using an Enzo for a tarmac rally stage is something we would not have though of, and there's a fair bit of water and mud, too. As Joseph Campanella used to say way back when, "What will they think of next?" Check out the video below and prepare to gaze in equal measures of shock, wonder and horror.
Ferrari looking to become even more exclusive
Thu, 09 May 2013While most automakers are clawing and scratching for every possible sale, it sounds like Ferrari is content in losing a few potential customers in the name of better exclusivity and higher profits. Autocar reports that Ferrari chairman Luca di Montezemolo recently stated that the Italian automaker hopes to sell fewer than 7,000 units globally in 2013 compared to last year's tally of 7,318.
As a part of this plan, Ferrari will be slowing its production lines and trying to create a balanced market for its cars in the US, the Middle East, Europe and China - the latter two being the automaker's biggest markets. Montezemolo also said that Ferrari would not be expanding its model lineup with SUVs, sedans or small cars.
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The forced induction mill is enough to accelerate it to 62 miles per hour in 3.6 seconds. Also not that many Ferrari buyers are going to care, but the switch also means a 15 percent improvement in fuel economy. Oh, and based on the video preview below, it sounds pretty good, too.
While the new engine is certainly the headline grabber, there are other upgrades as well: a top that closes in 14 seconds, new steering box, improved magnetic dampers and an upgraded traction control system. Pininfarina also reshaped the nose to make it more look like Ferraris of the 1960s. This is seems to be the best looking and performing California yet.