Introduction
Colin Bashford
The last of the raw V8 analogue cars that every enthusiast reminisces about, it's classic Ferrari.
Replacing the 308/328 formula was no simple job, this new 348 had to be simply brilliant. The 348 was the last Ferrari that Enzo had input in to, designed by Leonardo Fioravanti it was the first V8 to be mounted Longitudinal, a revolutionary step and often seen in the sports cars of today.
Over its 6 years of production, it saw a number of constant improvements, obvious in this late 1994 car. The top speed was now over ~170MPH, the handling greatly improved with suspension revisions, and built quality was at an all-time high.
This GTS with its removable Targa top is one of the last of the old-school raw Ferraris. Only 218 GTS are out there and this is the only Nero UK imported RHD in existence. Tom and Jane purchased this very rare black stallion back in 2016, they really wanted to experience the last true analogue Ferrari, they both love regular road trips in the summer and praise how the car feels to drive. With a modest mileage of ~45,000 and a fresh engine out major belts service actioned at a cost of ~£4,400, this is a strong car coming to market.
This auction listing was written from information supplied by Colin after meeting Tom the owner, and having visited and photographed the vehicle.
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Afternoon,
Lovely looking car !
I have a question regarding a couple of mileages in the service / mot history.
On the January 2008 MOT the mileage doesn’t tie up with the rest , I think its rather clear this was probably a mistake however just wondered if you had ever looked into this or had any paperwork surrounding it to show the correct mileage at that time in order to rule it out?
Also the next service after this MOT in April 2008 at 31,068 is a higher mileage than recorded on the August 2008 MOT which back is down at 29,858.
Any info surrounding these mileages would be appreciated.
Kind Regards
Bryan
Hi, Thanks for getting in touch about the mileage discrepancy with the MOT. The error was back in 2008, 10 years before we bought the car. We have been in touch with the DVSA and they say there was all kinds of errors back then and they are inundated every day with similar calls. They said some were recorded in error in kilometres instead of miles and the biggest problem was the handwritten records. There were many errors with stations recording the wrong mileages or DVLA recording the mileages wrongly from the records provided. The DVSA advised that since the MOT stations are no longer in existence, it is better to go with the service history in this case. Hope this helps.
Thanks, Yes i know the old mot’s can be a bit of a nightmare , frustrating when garages/dvsa haven’t taken the care to note correct mileages especially on a car like this, However i do agree that’s its down to a error somewhere along the line as everything else stacks up correctly.
Would it be possible to arrange a viewing of the car this week sometime, I am down in Dunfermline so not too far.
Hi Bryan
Thanks for getting back. Yeah I agree about the old MOTs, it is far better now with the digital ones.
You are more than welcome to view the car but you will have to go through Trade Classics as that is the rules.
No problem at all, I will get in touch with them to arrange.
Thanks
Your welcome look forwards to meeting you
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Aberdeen
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