Ferrari 308 Gts 1978 on 2040-cars
Asheville, North Carolina, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1978
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ferrari
Model: 308
Trim: GTS
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 36,575
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Tan
Ferrari 308 GTS 1978
Ferrari built the 308 as a mid- engine replacement for the Dino sports car. The 308 GTS was made famous the Magnum P. I. television series. A car ahead of its time. Not only is it a race inspired mid-engine design it is also built upon a tube-frame platform. Internationally it was listed as one of the top sports cars of the 70’s. This is a nicely maintained example. The car has spent most of its life in a garage and only taken out when the weather is good. No rust and virtually ding and scratch free. The paint has been carefully cared for. The interior is original and has shown very little wear. No known accidents or incidents. No stories. Very nice driver. No one can deny this is a World Class Icon only available to a few. Features Include: - 2.9 ltr V8 engine - 5 speed manual transmission - Removable Targa Top with storage position behind seats - Service manuals and original sales brochures - Full size spare - Cromodora 7 1/2 x 14” Alloy wheels -
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This rare vintage Ferrari is not like the others
Sun, Nov 22 2015This particular Ferrari profiled by Petrolicious is attached to many of the vital names we've come to associate with the brand, like Dino, Scaglietti, Ascari, and Formula 1. What it doesn't have is the kind of engine we've come to associate with Maranello: at the front of that delicious bodywork is a 2.0-liter four-cylinder with 172 horsepower. The car is a 1955 Ferrari 500 Mondial Series II Scaglietti-bodied spider, its engine derived from the 2.0-liter engine used in the Ferrari 500 race car that Alberto Ascari used to win the F1 World Championship in 1952 and 1953. We can only wonder if any of today's cars will provide the same joy at being a barn find as this one did for its affable owner, retired US Navy Admiral Robert Phillips. He discovered it in the back of a dealership in 1960 - it had been sitting unused in Ohio and California for years - and almost walked away from it. He only bought it when he realized it had a four-pot engine. He paid two-thirds of his yearly salary at the time for it, the handsome sum of $2,225. In today's money that's about $18,000. Phillips says there are only three left with the original engines, so odds are that his car's value is exponentially more than the inflation-adjusted purchase price. One of them is going on the block with RM Auctions next month which looks a lot like this one, and they've listed it as "Price on Request." Phillips is our kind of owner, though - one who believes his car is meant to be driven, and who wants to pass it on to another driver when the time comes. His vehicle has quite the history, too, making its way to the Americas thanks to a call from the president of Venezuela to Enzo Ferrari. Check out the video for its beautiful story. Related Video:
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While the FF I reviewed in August was fitted with a solid aluminum roof, I was fortunate to catch up with a brand-new silver Ferrari FF (it only had about 160 miles on the odometer) with the optional panoramic roof at the Formula One race at Circuit of the Americas just last month. It was my lucky day, as I was about to spend about six hours with the four-place Italian, blissfully enjoying it during the warm day until long after the sun had set on the Texas horizon.
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