The Ferrari 328 GTB 1985-1989 Service Repair Factory Manual is a comprehensive guide designed to assist owners and mechanics in maintaining and repairing this iconic sports car. This manual covers a wide range of topics, from general information and specifications to detailed technical descriptions, troubleshooting guides, and maintenance procedures.
Delve into the intricacies of the 328 GTB's electrical system, fuel system, power unit, lower unit, and bracket unit. The manual provides clear and concise instructions, allowing you to understand the workings of your Ferrari and confidently address any potential issues. Furthermore, the manual includes rigging information for safe and efficient handling of the vehicle during repairs and maintenance.
This meticulous resource is your ultimate companion for ensuring the long life and performance of your Ferrari 328 GTB.
The Ferrari 328 GTB, produced from 1985 to 1989, represents a significant chapter in the Italian marque’s history, bridging the gap between the iconic 308 GTB and the even more powerful 348. While sharing a similar silhouette with its predecessor, the 328 GTB introduced several notable refinements, both aesthetic and mechanical. The most significant change was the adoption of a larger 3.2-liter V8 engine, replacing the 3.0-liter unit found in the 308. This not only boosted power output to 270 horsepower but also improved torque delivery, making the 328 GTB more responsive and enjoyable to drive. Other noteworthy enhancements included a revised suspension setup for better handling, a more aerodynamic body design, and a redesigned interior with improved ergonomics and a more modern feel.
Despite its evolutionary nature, the Ferrari 328 GTB remains a highly desirable classic. Its Pininfarina-designed bodywork still turns heads today, while its potent engine and refined handling make it a joy to drive. The 328 GTB is also praised for its reliability compared to some of its predecessors, making it a more practical choice for both daily driving and occasional track outings. The 328 GTB’s enduring popularity is evident in its strong collector car market value, with prices continuing to climb over time. Whether a seasoned Ferrari enthusiast or a newcomer to the world of classic Italian sports cars, the 328 GTB offers a compelling package of performance, aesthetics, and practicality, solidifying its place as a true icon of the 1980s.