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1977 Ferrari 308 Gtb Steel Coupe Red/tan 31k Original Miles Fully Serviced on 2040-cars

Year:1977 Mileage:31810
Location:

Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States

Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States

1977 Ferrari 308 GTB Steel

 
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Rare Carbureted Steel Body Coupe
 
Attractive Red over Tan Leather Combination
 
31,810 Miles!
 
Single Mirror Option
 
Dry Sump
 
Entirely Original Interior & Engine Bay
 
Unrestored, Well Cared for '77 308GTB!!
 
Just out of 20+ year Owners Estate
 
 
Recent Major Service & Sorting
 
Over $9,000 in Recent Service Records
 
No Leaks ~ No Smoke
 
Driver Ready!
 
All Lights, Gauges, Switches and Even Clock in Working Order!!
 
 
 
 
This 1977 Ferrari 308 GTB is a true rare survivor. This steel bodied 308 GTB has recently been catching the eyes of many enthusiast world wide and this particular one if quite the looker! The steel body carbureted 308s are mostly desired for their power as Ferrari soon after switched over to fuel injection. 
 
The steel body carbureted 308 was only produced from 1975-1980 with approximately 2,085 coming off the line.
 
This particular 308 survivor has seen only 31,810 miles of road and is accompanied with a great share of service work completed along with a recent major service. With the proper care given to this vehicle, it shows true driver ready qualities that make for a fun weekend driver or Rally participant. These vehicles are beginning to be appreciated for the fun spirited drivers they are and have steadily been climbing in Collectability & Value.

 
 
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On May-06-14 at 12:32:40 PDT, seller added the following information:

THIS IS NOT A DRY SUMP, BUT A US SPEC 308GTB. PLEASE STAY TUNED FOR FUTURE DRY SUMP 308

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