Ferrari 328 Classic Cars for Sale
The Ferrari 328 was launched in 1985 and remained in production until it was replaced in 1989. It was the successor to the 308 model and retained much of that car’s Paninfarina styling. Indeed, the main difference was the new engine which saw capacity increase from 3.0 to 3.2 litres and the power was delivered through a 5-speed manual gearbox.
Ferrari 328 Production
The Ferrari 328 came in 2 body styles, the GTB (Gran Turismo Berlinetta) which had a fixed roof, and the GTS (Gran Turismo Spider) which had a detachable roof panel. During its production life, 7400 cars were made, of which the GTS outsold its brother by around 5:1, with a price tag of around £45,000. For the domestic Italian version, a 2 litre turbo-charged variant was introduced to get around VAT which applied to cars with engines above that size, at 38% as opposed to the normal 18% rate. The suspension had independent front and rear double wishbone arrangements, featuring hydraulic shock absorbers and coiled springs. Inside the car, the gear stick was housed in the famous double-H grid, and the pedals were off-set to the centre, and the driver sat in an environment of plush leather and vinyl, with optional air-conditioning (although as with many an Italian supercar AC was always notoriously fickle). The Ferrari 328 was the first Ferrari to feature an anti-lock braking system, which became an option in 1988. Cars bought with it had a different design of the suspension which included a change in the wheel architecture, the spokes of which became convex instead of flat.
Ferrari 328 Performance
Performance is the key factor in any supercar. No matter how pretty it looks, and the Ferrari 328 was beautiful, how it goes is far more important. Top speed was around 166mph in the GTB, while the GTS was slightly behind at 163mph, and acceleration from 0-60mph took 5.5 and 5.9 seconds respectively, which by the standards of today’s supercars (and some high performance saloons) may seem quite pedestrian, but which was very good in the mid-1980’s.
End of the Ferrari 328
Production of the Ferrari 328 ceased in 1989 when the all-new 348 replaced it. However, it remains an iconic and popular model, possibly boosted in the affections of many as it was regularly seen on TV being driven by Tom Sellick in the Magnum PI series. Ferrari 328 cars in immaculate condition are regularly listed on eBay with a price in excess of £100,000, with higher mileage examples averaging around £60,000. As with almost any classic Ferrari, the direction of travel in terms of price is north, and so the cars tend to be seen as an investment rather than a means of fast, fun transport.
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1986 | Ferrari 328 GTS
Rare colour combination of 'Grigio' with a red leather interior. Benefits from a major service (20.900 Euro)
1987 | Ferrari 328 GTS
Iconic Supercar - Low Miles - Great Condition
1988 | Ferrari 328 GTB
Ferrari 328 GTS
1986 | Ferrari 328 GTS
**Unikat**H Zulassung**Gepflegt**
1987 | Ferrari 328 GTS
Ferrari 328 GTS,deutsch,Zahnriemen erneurt, top Technik
1987 | Ferrari 328 GTS
1987 Ferrari 328 GTS
1989 | Ferrari 328 GTS
Ferrari 328 GTS PRICE INCL. VAT! Great condition, Well maintained, Fantastic color combination
1987 | Ferrari 328 GTS
Ferrari 328 GTS
1989 | Ferrari 328 GTS
Ferrari 328 GTS schwarz - ABS - H-Kz.
1989 | Ferrari 328 GTS
1989 Ferrari 328 GTS - Factory NERO Daytona Black - Stunning!
1988 | Ferrari 328 GTS
Excellent état - Historique complet - Garantie 12 mois
VAT is reclaimable
1986 | Ferrari 328 GTS
Ferrari 328 GTS Beautiful original condition, Finished in classic Rosso Corsa with Magnolia leather upholstery, 1 owner for the last decade, Excellently maintained - Proven with invoices and the original Owner's service book,