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Ferrari 308 GTS QuattrovalvoleCoupé 1985

General description : Wieder einmal haben wir einen Ferrari 308 GTS im Angebot und so kommen auch die Erinnerungen an die amerikanische Kult-TV-Serie "Magnum" zurück. Unser Wagen wurde in den USA an den 1. Besitzer ausgeliefert und kam zu einem unbekannten Zeitpunkt nach Deutschland und später als Umzugsgut in die Schweiz. In den letzten Jahren hat man viel Geld in die Mechanik investiert und zuletzt wurde das Fahrzeug im Jahr 2022 als Veteran geprüft.

1985 Ferrari 308 GTS QuattrovalvoleCoupé is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Oberweningen by Touring Garage AG for €69800.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Ferrari Model : 308 GTS Model Version : QuattrovalvoleCoupé Engine size : 2.9 Model Year : 1985 Sub type : Coupé Location : Wehntalerstrasse 25 CH-8165 Oberweningen, Switzerland Vehicle Registration : Undefined

69800 €

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Touring Garage AG

Touring Garage AG
+41 44 8561111
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