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1979 Ferrari 308 Gt4 on 2040-cars

Year:1979 Mileage:58000
Location:

Newport, Rhode Island, United States

Newport, Rhode Island, United States

 

1979 Ferrari 308 Gt4 "Series 3" Dino
Vin # 15324
58,000 miles
Original Window Sticker / Manuals / " Complete " Service History dating back to 1980
Rosso Corsa / Tan Leather
Sunroof, AC , Stereo delete ( aftermarket. unit professionally installed under dash )
16" Compomotives running BF Goodrich  ( have the Original Factory14's )
Tubi Exhaust with " professionally modified valance"  ( have the Factory unit )

Unique opportunity to acquire an unmolested version of this Classic with Pedigree. 

Previously owned by Wendy Garthwaite; Al's daughter  ( ALGAR FERRARI ) Philadelphia, PA Original Business Partner to Luigi Chinette

1 Respray completed in 1993 by Ray Ayer;  Ayer European  Gardiner, Maine  "check out the Pics"  21 years later....

In storage since Nov. 2008 ( Last DMV Registration ) only driven twice since,100 miles ...last was August 2013 ...Fresh Battery/ Non-Ethanol Fuel , Fired Rite Up !!!! nothing sounds like a Ferrari V8 w/Carbs

Cooling System Flush / Brake System and Carbs rebuilt/sync'd previous to Storage...Have the records, with photo's....

Belt Service completed by Previous Owner, less then 4,000 miles ago ( but done in 2006?? ) I have the Service Invoice in my File

Excellent Condition, Driver Quality no time to enjoy....Reluctantly offered for Sale

GT4 is located in central Vermont

Sold as is, Where is, no Warranty offered or implied...

Reasonable Minimum Reserve

$1,000 non-refundable Deposit required within 5 Days of Auction Close, $$ Balance due within 14 Days of Auction Close

International Buyers welcome, I can assist with Pick-up, Shipping and Logistics at the Buyers Expense

Car and Papers will be released after successfully receiving & clearing of Funds.

Enjoy the Pics. and Auction

Direct inquiry's:  Cwglade@Yahoo.com



 


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