1981 Ferrari 308 Gtbi 1 Of 494 Built on 2040-cars
Starke, Florida, United States
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1981 FERRARI 308 GTBi
"Gran Turismo Berlinetta"
METICULOUSLY SERVICED, MAINTAINED & DOCUMENTED...
ALL BOOKS, MANUALS, RECORDS, & TOOLS...
MAJOR SERVICE COMPLETED RECENTLY BY FERRARI...
ALL ORIGINAL U.S. SPEC BUMPERS, WHEELS W/TIRES, & MISC PARTS INCLUDED...
A VERY NICE DRIVER & INVESTMENT WHILE YOU ENJOY IT!!!
RUNS & DRIVES GREAT & WILL ONLY CONTINUE TO APPRECIATE IN VALUE OVER TIME!!!
MAJOR SERVICE PERFORMED!!!
All Records and Receipts Included.
GUARANTEED ALL ORIGINAL PANELS, & RUST FREE!!!
1 of Only 494 GTBi's Produced...
$115K OBO
In 1980 Bosch K-Jetronic mechanical fuel injection was added on the 308 GTBi and GTSi. The Bosch fuel injection
system was coupled to a Marelli MED 803A Digiplex electronic ignition system, incorporating a coil, distributor and
ignition module for each bank of cylinders.
Outside the car was identical to the 308 GTB/GTS, save for metric sized wheels of a slightly different design,
fitted with Michelin TRX radial tyres—Michelin XWX on 16-inch wheels were optional.
Inside the clock and oil temperature gauge were moved to the centre console; there were also a new black steering
wheel with three perforated spokes, and seats of a different pattern.
494 GTBi's and 1743 GTSi's were produced before the model was succeeded by the 308 Quattrovalvole in 1982.
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