The Ferrari 328 Is an Underrated 1980s Analog Exotic Car

The Ferrari 328 Is an Underrated 1980s Analog Exotic Car

Doug DeMuro

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GnarlyspookXT
GnarlyspookXT - 21.10.2023 08:56

he is too mechanical

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GnarlyspookXT
GnarlyspookXT - 21.10.2023 08:48

im chubby. hide his belly. we all have it. just saying

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GnarlyspookXT
GnarlyspookXT - 21.10.2023 08:47

also. thru the vid. switch between your voice and his back and fourth. i think that will be awesome

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GnarlyspookXT
GnarlyspookXT - 21.10.2023 08:45

i think your friend can help. but....... wear a nice shirt. also EQ his voice

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Matthew Holt
Matthew Holt - 18.10.2023 18:34

The Mondial T was faster

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Norvik_1602
Norvik_1602 - 15.10.2023 06:44

My second favourite car of all time, after the Lotus Esprit V8. Improves on the iconic 308 in every way, the epitome of a 1980s dream car. Shame it's in Ferrari red, as a lovely navy or black would look awesome.

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Rohan Padiyar
Rohan Padiyar - 10.10.2023 15:23

Playing Rad Racer on my Nintendo Entertainment System was what made me love Ferrari's in general. The car also appeared in OutRun 2006 - Coast 2 Coast for my PlayStation 2. SEGA had the Ferrari license at the time.

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Antonio Montana
Antonio Montana - 08.10.2023 03:10

The Magnum P.I. Ferrari

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Aron Goldstein
Aron Goldstein - 02.10.2023 01:21

"Ferrari expert" says 308s came out in 1977.. and instantly loses credibility..

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Gerald Scott
Gerald Scott - 28.09.2023 16:46

That is NOT an old school Ferrari. It has no bumpers, the wheels are too large in diameter, the tire sidewalls, if you could call them sidewalls, are way too narrow, and the engine is computerized. One of the last old school Ferraris is the late '70s 308GTS/GTB, with the carbureted engine, FOURTEEN INCH Campagnolo wheels with real tires, and squared off black bumpers

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AmirTheReal
AmirTheReal - 17.09.2023 20:09

logan better muie

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P Run
P Run - 16.09.2023 22:42

The fuel cap rubber flap. I had to replace mine a couple of years ago. It cost $1565 USD.

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M D
M D - 16.09.2023 18:36

I like the 80s and 90s Ferraris.....but the maintenance and going prices just make them not worth it to me. Thought about jumping into one a few years back, but just before I pulled the trigger went a different direction. Many other better options out there from the 90s that are a lot of fun to drive for that price and don't come with the stigma of Ferrari..... 90s Viper, NSX, Lotus and some Porsches can be found for quite a bit less and offer similar experiences for quite a bit less.

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Roberto Orsi
Roberto Orsi - 14.09.2023 22:52

Old fashion tecnology. I's good to put in a dining room like a gorgeus painting.

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Ramsi Kühn
Ramsi Kühn - 13.09.2023 11:16

I like Kennan ❣️ 👌🏼
Love from Berlin 🇩🇪
Ramsi 🙋🏻‍♂️

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ProfessorKing
ProfessorKing - 09.09.2023 06:27

im here for Doug.. i dont care about this dude... wtf....

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1in7Twist
1in7Twist - 06.09.2023 18:45

it just doesn't matter about the horse power , its so beautiful and raw ,what a sports car should be.

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Ivan Viera
Ivan Viera - 01.09.2023 02:17

Beautiful lines ✌️

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TBfilms657
TBfilms657 - 26.08.2023 13:43

It always amazes me that the old Ferrari interiors looks like something out of a kit car, they just went wild with some cheap parts bin and just bolted it in. I kinda like it, very italian but also very cheap :D

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