Any love for a 328?

Any love for a 328?

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911gone

Original Poster:

207 posts

76 months

Monday 14th September 2020
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Been giving some thought to perhaps buying one of these.

I love the look of them, but don't know anything about them. What should I look out for?

Any input welcome.

markiii

3,630 posts

195 months

Monday 14th September 2020
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i have little constructive to add other than, Yes and you should :-)

johnnyreggae

2,944 posts

161 months

Monday 14th September 2020
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There were a couple of discussions earlier this year which resulted in purchase (albeit I think one ended up with a 308GTB QV)

Depending where you are in UK there are several good independents both for sales and service

jmbdino

13 posts

103 months

Monday 14th September 2020
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I bought a high mileage car from KHPC about 3 years ago and it has been great! I would buy from them again.

FezSpider

1,045 posts

233 months

Monday 14th September 2020
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If you are under 6 foot you will fit smile
Had a problem fitting the GTS roof behind my seat and driving, not much room.
Gear stick constantly sticking into your leg to.
Other than that, there a beautiful classic ferrari.

cgt2

7,101 posts

189 months

Monday 14th September 2020
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Mechanically very solid if maintained well. Simple enough that any decent mechanic can keep on top of things.

Rust is the killer.

rat rod

4,997 posts

66 months

Monday 14th September 2020
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911gone said:
Been giving some thought to perhaps buying one of these.

I love the look of them, but don't know anything about them. What should I look out for?

Any input welcome.
YES YOU SHOULD. Last of the analogue Ferrari's ,Looks stunning from any angle ,

Pre A.B.S dished wheels look so much better.

browngt3

1,411 posts

212 months

Monday 14th September 2020
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I considered a 328 but went for a 308 GTB QV. Got the car just before lockdown and have thoroughly enjoyed it ever since. Reasons for the QV are mainly that I prefer the more classic looks, especially the interior. As mentioned above there's plenty on the subject on an earlier thread

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

However, feel free to ask any questions although, as an owner, I can only give the 308 perspective

browngt3

1,411 posts

212 months

Monday 14th September 2020
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blueg33

36,015 posts

225 months

Tuesday 15th September 2020
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rat rod said:
911gone said:
Been giving some thought to perhaps buying one of these.

I love the look of them, but don't know anything about them. What should I look out for?

Any input welcome.
YES YOU SHOULD. Last of the analogue Ferrari's ,Looks stunning from any angle ,

Pre A.B.S dished wheels look so much better.
How is it the last of the analogue Ferrari's? What about the 355 or the 360 or the 550?

PurpleTurtle

7,017 posts

145 months

Tuesday 15th September 2020
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328s featued in Autocar' s 'Top 30 Modern Classics To Buy While You Can' this week

https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/features/top-30...

rat rod

4,997 posts

66 months

Tuesday 15th September 2020
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blueg33 said:
rat rod said:
911gone said:
Been giving some thought to perhaps buying one of these.

I love the look of them, but don't know anything about them. What should I look out for?

Any input welcome.
YES YOU SHOULD. Last of the analogue Ferrari's ,Looks stunning from any angle ,

Pre A.B.S dished wheels look so much better.
How is it the last of the analogue Ferrari's? What about the 355 or the 360 or the 550?
Ye them too but think the 328 has a lot less electrics than they do. .

But the 308 even less so,not a E.C.U in site and on Webber carbs,can't get more analogue than that.

Edited by rat rod on Tuesday 15th September 19:26

browngt3

1,411 posts

212 months

Tuesday 15th September 2020
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PurpleTurtle said:
328s featued in Autocar' s 'Top 30 Modern Classics To Buy While You Can' this week

https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/features/top-30...
That's a st article from Autocar. A 'lazy state of tune' for the 328? I call it lazy journalism..

gmarsh

98 posts

147 months

Tuesday 15th September 2020
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No doubt you will gets lots of good advice on here and the buyer's guides are very helpful. As a long term owner of a 328 GTS, if you decide to buy one, suggest you keep away from main dealers, so make sure you have an independent specialist lined up to look after it. The best car I was lucky enough to own, good luck with search.

911gone

Original Poster:

207 posts

76 months

Tuesday 15th September 2020
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FezSpider said:
If you are under 6 foot you will fit smile
Had a problem fitting the GTS roof behind my seat and driving, not much room.
Gear stick constantly sticking into your leg to.
Other than that, there a beautiful classic ferrari.
This could be a problem then, I'm 6' 3"!

blueg33

36,015 posts

225 months

Tuesday 15th September 2020
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For later cars, eg the 360, 550, 575 dealers are getting close to Indy's on pricing for maintenance etc. Jayemm has just done a vlog about that.

Fessia fancier

1,019 posts

184 months

Tuesday 15th September 2020
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911gone said:
FezSpider said:
If you are under 6 foot you will fit smile
Had a problem fitting the GTS roof behind my seat and driving, not much room.
Gear stick constantly sticking into your leg to.
Other than that, there a beautiful classic ferrari.
This could be a problem then, I'm 6' 3"!
Then you might be best off with a GTS....
It is lovely car, I've had mine for 21 years and can't think what I would replace it with.
Perfect shape (with non-ABS wheels), fun to drive, simple to maintain and actually very reliable.

mbwoy84

621 posts

113 months

Wednesday 16th September 2020
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I'm 6'5" and fit perfectly in a 308 GTB

I do like a more upright driving position than most probably do though!

FezSpider

1,045 posts

233 months

Wednesday 16th September 2020
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Fessia fancier said:
Then you might be best off with a 328 GTS....
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You did read the bit were I said I owned a GTS right? Loved the thing to, but being a big guy it was tight and uncomfortable.
The guy is 6ft 3. Not a chance in hell putting that roof behind his seat and driving comfortably. That roof will stay at home, good idea really because he wont fit in it with the roof on either. So its roof off stay off on sunny days only smile
On a side note and on the other hand, if I had the chance of owning a little 246 Dino. I would grease my self with wale fat and have my self squeezed into it and would swear i I fit wink



Edited by FezSpider on Wednesday 16th September 23:29

4rephill

5,041 posts

179 months

Friday 18th September 2020
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911gone said:
FezSpider said:
If you are under 6 foot you will fit smile
Had a problem fitting the GTS roof behind my seat and driving, not much room.
Gear stick constantly sticking into your leg to.
Other than that, there a beautiful classic ferrari.
This could be a problem then, I'm 6' 3"!
Tom Selleck is 6' 4", and when he made Magnum P.I back in the day, to fit him in the 308 GTS, they had to take the runners off the underside of the driver's seat, bolt the seat directly to the floor, and remove some of the padding from the seat base.

Even with all of that done, his head still sat above the top of the windscreen!