Ferrari cars for sale in Stuart, Florida

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Ferrari : 328 GTS 1989 ferrari 328 gts

Ferrari : 328 GTS 1989 ferrari 328 gts

$149,458

Stuart, Florida

Year 1989

Make Ferrari

Model 328

Category -

Mileage 18500

Posted Over 1 Month

1989 Ferrari 328 GTS #81609 Only 18k Miles! With Original, Very Rare Azzurro Blue Metallic Exterior & Striking Color Combination of Red Leather with Dark Blue Carpeting, this is a Great Addition to any Garage & will Turn Heads. Won Platinum at Cavallino 2015 Includes all Books, Manuals, Catalogs, Complete Tool Kit & Pouch, which are Original & in Excellent Condition. Equipped with ABS, Fuel Injection, Targa Top, 5-Speed Manual Transmission, Cold A/C, PWR Windows, Radio. This 328 has been Garaged Privately & Covered for Most of its Time with Averaging Only 1,500 Miles Per Year. The Interior has been Taken Care of Extremely Well & the Leather Seats are also in Excellent Condition. Fresh Major Service that Includes New Belts, Hoses, Tires, Water pump, All Fluids Changed, etc. The Clutch is Smooth and is Ready to Show or Drive Anywhere. Available to see in Florida by Appointment Only.

Trim GTS

Ferrari : Other 1970 ferrari 365 2 2 queen mother

Ferrari : Other 1970 ferrari 365 2 2 queen mother

$319,669

Stuart, Florida

Year 1970

Make Ferrari

Model -

Category -

Mileage -

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For Sale is a 1970 365 GT 2+2 AKA Queen Mother 12 Cylinder 5 speed transmission, Chassis # 13471 This vehicle has had extensive reconditioning of entire engine and running gear during its life time by Pat Ottis and most recently by Greg Jones, It recently completed The Sun rally a 1,200 Mile rally out west, The vehicle is in excellent working condition with complete original tool kit and manuals.This vehicle is road worthy and a great driver, available to see in Florida (contact for more information if interested) Current owners write up, I got some background information about it from Ferrari Market Letter. In 1987, Dick McClure, a Ferrari collector from Stockton, CA, bought the car from Leonard Blaylock III of Houston. The car was rough and disassembled and the parts were in the trunk and interior. McClure restored it and rebuilt the engine over the next 6 years with the help of Patrick Ottis, one of the top Ferrari mechanics as I'm sure you know, and Geoff Ohland. He then showed it at Concorso Italiano and other venues and rallied it. I have about $70,000 of invoices from before I bought the car in 2010 from McClure, through Tom Shaugnessy. As I said in my prior email, I bought the Borranis from Tom. I also had him rebuild the brake booster and clutch and various other things and bought a tool roll and jack and roll ($7,500 and probably worth more now) from him. I also either bought an original owner’s manual from him or perhaps someone else. I enjoyed the car but didn't put very many miles on it, keeping it at my weekend house in Michigan near South Bend. I had my mechanic in La Porte, IN, Dorman Garage, install new correct carpets, including the trunk, a period correct radio (I think it's a Becker) that I bought from Europe and the headlight covers. I also had them change the AC compressor to a Japanese one which works much better, but the old York compressor comes with the car.Because I had some difficulty shifting, I sent the car to my friend Greg Jones in FL, another top Ferrari mechanic and also one of the top judges, who rebuilt the transmission and corrected a problem with the clutch cable - the car now shifts beautifully; better than my 330 GTC. The reason I'm selling the 365 is that I don't need two V-12 cars, although I'm thinking about getting a Dino as I mentioned. Greg also put in correct door and trunk rubber and repaired the gauges so all of them work. He also fixed the clock! He also put in a new exhaust system and correct hangers. When I decided to use the car on the GTTSR, I had him source and install a rebuilt radiator. The car didn't overheat at all, even when he was testing it in Florida. I also had Greg handle getting Classiche certification from Ferrari. When inspecting and adjusting the valves noticed the cams that had been recondition many years ago where not holding up. We decided to install new megacycle cam shafts and rocker arm bushing, pins and rollers, as well as ball type tappet screws. When Greg was doing that, he also painted the cam covers and air cleaner with the correct crackle finish.I sent the car back to Greg after the rally. He replaced the windshield (I picked up a chip from that one stretch of the rally that had gravel), cleaned the car inside and out, including the wheels, fixed the ignition switch (you’ll recall that I broke the key on the first day of the rally) and tightened everything down. And as well as fresh oil change.In summary, the engine and transmission of this car and many other systems were rebuilt by two of the top Ferrari guys in the U.S. (Wayne Obry knows them both), it has a lot of new and correct equipment including the carpet, tires and camshafts, it has tools and a jack and I have all of the service records going back to 1987. And everything on it worked and performed flawlessly at high speed over 1,200 miles.