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2,973 miles

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$279,900

8,618 miles

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"When it comes to the Ferrari 328 GTS, this is certainly the case. The car carries a certain power and symbolism of status and luxury that comes with the allure of driving a Ferrari. This model has since become a supercar icon, and every Ferrari 328 GTS for sale is a potential golden opportunity for any car collector.

The Ferrari 328 GTS, a car that was released in 1985, was the successor of the equally magnificent Ferrari 308 GTB and GTS series. The GTS in its name stands for Gran Turismo Spider, meaning convertible, an exciting novelty at the time.

For starters, the engine in this 328 GTS was a notable step forward from the old one: a transverse-mounted V8 that had grown to 3.2 liters, hence the 328. It developed 270 horsepower, translated into 0-60 mph (100 km/h) in just over 5.5 seconds, and a top speed of 166 mph (266 km/h). Thats a number that stands up well today.

However, like all Ferraris, the 328 GTS (Gran Turismo Spider) was about more than simple speed. In addition to the top-end performance from a frenzied 300 horsepower V8 mounted flat and behind the driver, its Pininfarina-styled aluminum body was dressed up in a more round and curvaceous form than that of the 308, with a hugely prominent clamshell roof panel and T-bar hump over the rear compartment that gave away its convertible status. As much as Italian design could confer sportiness and performance, the cockpit was refined and full of luxury touches: a leather dashboard, plush bucket seats, and logical placement of controls.

But a pristine Ferrari 328 GTS, if you can find one, now sells for more. The limited production run – just over 6,000 – assures its rarity, and the vintage Ferrari steadily appreciates in value. In addition to being automotive history, it is a solid investment.

There is a timeless quality to the appeal of the Ferrari 328 GTS. It is an 80s icon with all the flamboyance and refinement youd expect from an Italian thoroughbred; unquestionably a Ferrari in its most essential form. Its also legendary among Ferraris for its reliability.

So if youre a collector looking for that next piece to complete your collection, or youre someone whose dreams of racing in a Formula 1 car can be fulfilled by hopping into the cockpit of an orange 328 GTS, you will be buying more than just a car, but a piece of Ferraris history.

To conclude, the Ferrari 328 GTS was more than just an entry-level Ferrari sports car – it was a statement of an era, a monument of the Prancing Horses never-ending quest for excellence, and an illustration of why the Ferrari brand remains a beacon of hope and a source of inspiration for millions of people around the globe. Someone could say a Ferrari 328 GTS for sale is about an exchange of money for ownership, but, in reality, it is an invitation to join the prestigious club of brand connoisseurs."