Here's why a carbureted Ferrari 308 GTB costs $100,000
Funny story with the 308. They were worth between 35-50k for the longest time and a buddy of mine sat on one for many, many, years. People shied away from them due to not so inexpensive maintenance.
Suddenly he decided to sell it to buy a new Harley... Sold it for under $50k Not even a year later, they popped to $100k plus... :sigh: https://youtu.be/UTzmvtwekpE |
A timeless classic.
I'm way too tall for one to drive in comfort or I would have bought one to hold on to forever, a long, long time ago. :D Always loved the 308 looks and how fun it is to drive. https://hagerty-sf-vid-prod.s3.amazo...e/web/6095.jpg |
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Euro model 308 GTB QV w/Nick Forza Ferrari updates... Doesn't get much better than that in my opinion.
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The 328 GTS was my very first Ferrari. :yes:
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My friend also had a black 328....bought it around 2001 from some guy in Colorado, but apparently he didn't realize how poor of shape it was in. He owned it for about a year and a half and calculated that it spend more days at Ferrari of Atlanta then it did driving on the road. :D
- Buck |
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