For Sale at Auction: 1988 Ferrari 328 GTS in Scottsdale, Arizona for sale in Scottsdale, AZ

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Vehicle Description This custom 1988 Ferrari 328 GTS Quattrovalvole was the recipient of a ground-up build with the proper widebody conversion (full fender) and subtle flowing lines.
This car has receipts and records dating back to 1988.
Prior to the complete rebuild the car was flawless and in pristine concours condition, which was a stipulation for the build.
The rear diffuser was hand-formed from aluminum, the challenge-style taillight panel and turbo vent were designed and CNC-cut from aluminum, then powder-coated to match the turbo housing framework and the suspension parts.
The TubiStyle headers ($10,000) and straight pipe system were ceramic-coated.
The car was on the cover of six magazines globally.
With the build came a visit from Pininfarina with curiosity about the plans for the car and, unlike many others who tune their designs, they were pleased with the direction in color choices, seats, wheel parts, engine work and homage to all Ferrari history.
With caution and care to ensure it is a positive reflection of their name, every part of this car was designed specifically for the vehicle to create the Singer of Ferraris.
No aspect of the build was rushed in any capacity, and it was meticulously executed.
MAY NOT BE EMISSION COMPLIANT IN ALL 50 STATES .
  • Year: 1988
  • Make: Ferrari
  • Model: 328 GTS

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