Ferrari 308gtb Replica on 2040-cars
Billings, Montana, United States
Body Type:2-dr. coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.8SE..V-6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:private owner
Number of Cylinders: V-6..fuel injected
Make: Ferrari
Model: 308
Trim: sun roof..roof & deck lid spoiler
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: rear drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 999,999
Sub Model: 308GTB
Exterior Color: Ferrari Red
Warranty: 100% fun for the money
Interior Color: beige / tan
1,000 hits one week, 63 on watch list, GREAT COLLECTOR ITEM !!!
the donor framework, 1986 Pontiac Fiero Se, body actual Ferrari molds, Ferrari seats, mileage LED and just doesn't show, build was 1996.........
Way to many toy's can't move around, just went through this car, having fun and rebuilding to be able to take to any car show with pride.........
This is my hobby, go out to the garage and play with my toy's, the back two rotors brand new, one rear caliper new, new brake pads, oil,filter,air cleaner done, replaced fuel filter, radiator cap new, clean air intake,throddle, injectors, minor fuel system tune up, tie rod ends and front end rebuilt, rear C/V shaft with boots replaced new, yes, I do have all the receipts, two new sun visors........
Parts were coming in daily from around the world, and most all show in the pictures, installed, put on, etc., the rear deck spoiler, installed the roof spoiler, 308GTB letters, license plate frames, dash gauge oil/Battery, new badges, new side reflectors, wheel centers, air intake, dash gauge trim plate, Ferrari valve stems, engine plaque, Ferrari horse carpets, just now finished the trunk inside luggage cover, ( ferrari/ Racing ) welting trim, snaps, very nice...yes again, could offer all recepits off my debit card...........
looking, today this is the only FERRARI 308GTB, offered for sale in the United States unless in a town local newspaper, and let us not forget to thank Magnum PI TV show for putting Ferrari as a household name............
the car is located in Billings, Montana, 406-651-4208, I can answer any questions by phone or Ebay message center, please remember this is a sale not an auction, there is no bidding to the last minute, very easy first offer drives the baby home, cashier check over nighted and I will over night back,clear signed off title, almost painess........thanks, Carl
Paul Harvey; "The Rest Of The Story, actual Farrari:
after five years, service work can cost $6,000- to $8,000-, with basic work $2,000- to $2,500-, exchanger to cool oil can go out, $800-, plus as high as $10,000+ labor, cambelts on 9 models going out require engine to be pulled, new Ferrari depreciates at a rate of $1,333- monthly, everything on a Ferrari, is dealership only, newer Ferrari 360 exhaust, cost $9,000- to $15,000-.
ARE WE HAVING FUN YET: Fact, True,....every 1,500- miles belts changed, oil changes & service $1,200- to $1,500-, new ones $229,000-, you price the insurance and payments, so on THIS CAR OFFERED FOR SALE, oil change, $29.95, license tag $40- est., insurance coverage PL & PD, $350-est., savings from actual Ferrari -$30,000-, engine falls on the ground $2,500- not $15,000-, all service work at your local GM dealership or your garage floor.
Tried to step up, so many questions being ask by people not familar with replica cars, you can see for yourself they max out at about $199,000.00, but $40,000- to $70,000- is not that uncommon......."now you know the rest of the story"....enjoy, Carl
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Ferrari threatening to fine journalists $69,000 for breaking LaFerrari embargo?
Tue, 22 Apr 2014In automotive journalism, we deal with embargoes on a regular basis. For the uninitiated, these are agreements between publications like Autoblog and manufacturers. While news embargoes (where pubs are provided with information and images and agree to hold until a predetermined date) are fairly common, today, we're focusing on drive embargoes. These are what we generally end up signing when we attend a vehicle launch. Generally, these are in the media's best interest. As drive programs are spread out over a week or two with multiple different "waves" of media, drive embargoes put the biggest and smallest publications on level footing when it comes to publishing reviews.
According to a report from Autocar's Steve Sutcliffe, Ferrari has taken its drive embargo for the LaFerrari hypercar a bit too far. See, initial reviews from the few publications that attended the drive event for the hybrid-powered monster can hit the newsstand or internet on April 30. Originally, syndicated stories - those sold by freelancers or publications to other outlets - couldn't be published until May 12. These syndicated reviews are big money for larger magazines and, in the case of freelance journalists, are a primary source of revenue. Inexplicably, though, Ferrari has pushed the syndication embargo back to May 26, which is bad news for everyone involved (aside from Ferrari).
This could have been nothing more than an annoyance. The stories would still get sold (although it might be for a bit less coin, considering the initial reviews will be nearly a month old) and you'll still be bombarded by reviews of the LaFerrari not once, but twice, just as Ferrari planned.
Autoblog Podcast #397
Tue, 16 Sep 2014Episode #397 of the Autoblog Podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth, Steven Ewing, and Seyth Miersma talk about the leadership change at Ferrari, the Mercedes-AMG GT, and we give a report on the Long-Term Garage. We start with what's in the garage and finish up with some of your questions, and for those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. Check out the rundown below with times for topics, and you can follow along down below with our Q&A. Thanks for listening!
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Beautiful Ferrari 250 California poised to break hearts, records
Mon, Apr 27 2015If you think buying a new Ferrari is expensive, just look at the prices collectors pay at auction for some of the brand's most desirable classics. The figures regularly delve well into eight figures. As in, tens of millions of dollars. One of the most sought-after is the Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider, and the one you see here looks poised to raise the bar yet again. One of only 56 made (and just 16 with open headlights), chassis number 2505 GT is an exceptional example of the breed in Blu Scuro with Pelle Beige interior. Unlike most Californias that were sent to the US, this particular one was delivered new within Italy, where it remained until 1974 when it moved to Switzerland for 20 years. Since undergoing full restoration by Ferrari's own Classiche department, it won top honors at the Cavallino Classic and honorable mention at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este, it's been displayed at the Ferrari Museum in Maranello and was even driven by Luca di Montezemolo himself in the parade at the Finali Mondiali in Valencia a few years ago. Now it's going up for auction by RM Sotheby's at Villa d'Este next month, where it is sure to fetch a pretty penny or two. (And by "two," we mean "bajillion.") It's got quite an act to follow: the last time a California Spider traded hands, it sold for a record $18.5 million – and that was an unrestored barnfind – eclipsing the pristine example Gooding sold last summer for over $15 million. The records at Sports Car Market demonstrate that California Spiders hold the top spots for the most expensive variants of the iconic 250 GT ever sold at auction, and though pre-sale estimates place its value between $12 and 14 million, we wouldn't be surprised to see it fetch much more once the gavel drops. Though surely the most valuable, it's not the only collectible Ferrari up for grabs at the event on Lake Como this year. The California will be joined by a 1950 Ferrari 195 Inter Berlinetta along with an enviable quartet of Prancing Horse supercars (288 GTO, F40, F50 and Enzo) as well as a rare 599 GTB with a six-speed and HGTE package and a single-owner 575 Superamerica.