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Ferrari 328 GTS *Targa*Klima*e. Seitenspiegel* 1986

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5-Gang-Getriebe, Scheibenbremsen, Einzelradaufhängung, herausnehmbares Kunststoffdach, Produktionszeitraum: 1985–1989, Produktionszahl: 3.219 Exemplare (GTB: 2.897, der Großteil der Bestellungen bezog sich auf die offene Version, sie waren die letzten Ferraris mit quer eingebautem V8, ab 1989 folgte dann der 348 tb mit längs eingebautem Achtzylinder-Motor, 20.3.1986 Auslieferung Ferrari Italien / CREPALDI s.r.l., originale Leder/Bordmappe mit Serviceheft & Bedienungsanleitung vorhanden, unverbasteltes Auto im gepflegtem Originalzustand!!

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1986 Ferrari 328 GTS *Targa*Klima*e. Seitenspiegel* is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Leipziger Str. 284DE-34123 Kassel by Eberlein Automobile GmbH - Ferrari & Ferrari Classiche Vertragspartner for €139000.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Ferrari Model : 328 GTS Model Version : *Targa*Klima*e. Seitenspiegel* Engine size : 3.2 Model Year : 1986 Sub type : Convertible Location : Leipziger Str. 284DE-34123 Kassel Vehicle Registration : Undefined

139000 €

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Eberlein Automobile GmbH - Ferrari & Ferrari Classiche Vertragspartner

Eberlein Automobile GmbH - Ferrari & Ferrari Classiche Vertragspartner
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