The 80s. Europe is recovering from the oil crises of 1973 and 1979. Little by little, confidence in the economy returns and financial worries diminish. Dynasty premieres on TV in 1981, showcasing the good life. In true American style and full of intrigue, to be sure. But naturally, we are primarily intrigued by the beautiful image of the luxury houses and cars. Meanwhile, the European automotive industry is also preparing for a new decade. Stricter regulations require manufacturers to scrutinize safety even more closely, and emissions are a major focus. Engines must become cleaner and more fuel-efficient. These regulations also trickle down to the ranks of Ferrari, where smaller turbo engines are being developed that are not only cleaner but, in some countries, also more fiscally attractive.
And it is precisely during this period that the Ferrari 328 is being developed. It is a further development of the 308, which came onto the market in the 70s and gained fame primarily thanks to Tom Selleck. The 308 is classic and sleekly lined; the 328, on the other hand, has softer shapes and looks considerably more modern. The body-colored bumpers, the more modern interior, and the larger engine prepare Ferrari for the battle against the Porsche 911 and the Lamborghini Jalpa, among others. The 328 was in production between 1985 and 1989 and was delivered in two versions: the closed GTB and the GTS as a targa.
So, a true Ferrari, faithful to the concept of the 'smaller' mid-engine models from Maranello. It is *the* car you have parked on your driveway next to a Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit and, well, why not: a 911 Turbo. The 328 GTS unmistakably evokes that touch of 'Dynasty'. The luxurious life in a seemingly carefree era. Many car enthusiasts had a poster-sized 328 hanging above their bed. And it is precisely for that generation that we have received a beautiful car. A beautiful GTS, born in 1988. It is therefore a later 328, but before ABS became available. Purists appreciate that, because the versions without ABS have nicer wheels and a purer driving experience. The car is painted in the characteristic Rosso Corsa and features a black interior with a period-correct Becker radio.
The 328GTS was delivered new in the Netherlands and has had only two owners. That second owner has had the car in his collection for 28 years. Maintenance has been carried out exclusively at authorized centers: the first few years at Kroymans in Hilversum and the last few years at Forza Service in Oss. The last maintenance, including the replacement of the timing belt, took place at 76.910 km; the current mileage is 77.551. Every attention and care has been devoted to the car, and that is both visible and noticeable. The car drives, brakes, and shifts perfectly. No remarks. Both the exterior and interior clearly show that the car was owned by a true enthusiast who cherished it in his collection. The paintwork is beautiful, the wheels are undamaged, and the interior can truly be described as immaculate. In fact, we dare to state out loud that this is one of the most beautiful and best 328s on the market. Naturally, all booklets are present, neatly stamped at the maintenance intervals. No remarks. Both the exterior and interior clearly show that the car was owned by a true enthusiast who cherished it in his collection. The paintwork is beautiful, the wheels are undamaged, and the interior can truly be described as immaculate. In fact, we dare to claim out loud that this is one of the most beautiful and best 328s on the market. Naturally, all booklets are present, neatly stamped with the maintenance interval stamps.
A Ferrari 328GTS like this deserves a new owner who will take wonderful road trips and enjoy its pure character and driving pleasure. Someone who falls for the typical '80s design and the air of luxury surrounding the car. We cordially invite you to come and see it.
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