F328GTS - where are you now?
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Been tidying old photos and came across this:
My old Chiaro blue pre ABS 328. Not currently MOT-ed but hopefully safe and sound. I put the rear spoiler on it and sourced a sports exhaust, selling the old standard one to a chap in Austria.
I believe we are queued waiting for the ferry back to the UK post Le Mans in 2008. Happy days. Sold to fund a 355GTS. I bought the 328 for £26k and sold for £26.5k. F355 cost £31k!!
My old Chiaro blue pre ABS 328. Not currently MOT-ed but hopefully safe and sound. I put the rear spoiler on it and sourced a sports exhaust, selling the old standard one to a chap in Austria.
I believe we are queued waiting for the ferry back to the UK post Le Mans in 2008. Happy days. Sold to fund a 355GTS. I bought the 328 for £26k and sold for £26.5k. F355 cost £31k!!
Edited by ric p on Wednesday 13th October 13:42
ric p said:
Been tidying old photos and came across this:
My old Chiaro blue pre ABS 328. Not currently MOT-ed but hopefully safe and sound. I put the rear spoiler on it and sourced a sports exhaust, selling the old standard one to a chap in Austria.
I believe we are queued waiting for the ferry back to the UK post Le Mans in 2008. Happy days. Sold to fund a 355GTS. I bought the 328 for £26k and sold for £26.5k. F355 cost £31k!!
What was the 328 GTS like compared to the F355 GTS?My old Chiaro blue pre ABS 328. Not currently MOT-ed but hopefully safe and sound. I put the rear spoiler on it and sourced a sports exhaust, selling the old standard one to a chap in Austria.
I believe we are queued waiting for the ferry back to the UK post Le Mans in 2008. Happy days. Sold to fund a 355GTS. I bought the 328 for £26k and sold for £26.5k. F355 cost £31k!!
Edited by ric p on Wednesday 13th October 13:42
kith said:
I’d also love to know what happened to my old ‘87 328 GTB, chassis number 73435 and was wearing E876 FTM when I sold it.
It lives in Worcestershire. With the current owner since 2010, I believe. I'm not sure I should post the current registration but PM me if you want to know it,g7jhp said:
ric p said:
Been tidying old photos and came across this:
My old Chiaro blue pre ABS 328. Not currently MOT-ed but hopefully safe and sound. I put the rear spoiler on it and sourced a sports exhaust, selling the old standard one to a chap in Austria.
I believe we are queued waiting for the ferry back to the UK post Le Mans in 2008. Happy days. Sold to fund a 355GTS. I bought the 328 for £26k and sold for £26.5k. F355 cost £31k!!
What was the 328 GTS like compared to the F355 GTS?My old Chiaro blue pre ABS 328. Not currently MOT-ed but hopefully safe and sound. I put the rear spoiler on it and sourced a sports exhaust, selling the old standard one to a chap in Austria.
I believe we are queued waiting for the ferry back to the UK post Le Mans in 2008. Happy days. Sold to fund a 355GTS. I bought the 328 for £26k and sold for £26.5k. F355 cost £31k!!
Edited by ric p on Wednesday 13th October 13:42
At best the 328 was nippy but no more. Both had a sports exhaust as sounded pretty flat with the standard fit. The big difference between the '86 car and '97 one was the running costs.
The 355 needed 2 belt changes, both radiators re-cored, both exhaust manifolds replaced, new clutch and ate rear tyres. That was a fair few £k over my ownership! All to be expected for a £100k car but a couple of levels above the 328, which could easily be spannered by an enthusiast at home.
Ultimately the 355 sold to part fund a house build and I had owned it 8 years, the 328 was only a stepping stone. I tell my self I'd still own the 355 had I not needed the money for the build. Whether that would have actually been the case, who knows but it was the longest I have ever owned a car.
However I cannot convince myself that 328s and 355s are really worth upwards of £70k for the F-car experience. But that argument of use vs 'investment potential' rages across all classics currently.
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