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Discussion in '308/328' started by twright, Nov 17, 2009.

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  1. twright

    twright Karting

    May 15, 2005
    225
    Indianapolis USA
    #1 twright, Nov 17, 2009
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    After 4 years of dreaming and looking, I finally pulled the trigger: 1981 308 GTB. Its in great shape and I can't wait to drive it some more.

    It was on ebay a few weeks ago and didn't sell. The previous owner only lived less that 10 miles from me, so I watched it very carefully. After a few weeks of negotiations, we settled on a price and I picked it up. What a wonderful drive home!

    The only problem I have with the car is the fact that I am way too tall for it (6'6"). I have studied some of the previous post about this problem and am sure that I can resolve it.

    First, I am going to try and move the steering column a little to the left.

    Second, I am going to try and find a spare shift lever so that I can bend it to the right a little bit. Does anyone know if I'll have to heat it to bend it? Anybody have a spare one they want to sell me?

    Thanks for all the help. I'm hoping to learn a lot more here so I can start contributing and not just ask questions.
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  2. Formula Uno

    Formula Uno F1 Veteran

    Oct 8, 2008
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    It looks beautiful and I'm sure you will work out your issues with the advice you recieve here.

    Wait until you take it out for a good run....you'll be in heaven!

    BTW, You can now join me in laughing at the stupid comments some post here on how sluggish the 2 valve 308's are! Mine is a 1980 GTSI.
     
  3. PV Dirk

    PV Dirk F1 Veteran

    Jul 26, 2009
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    Wow, that is so beautiful it is like I'm seeing a 308 for the first time. I could stare at those pictures for a long time.
     
  4. Spasso

    Spasso F1 World Champ

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    #4 Spasso, Nov 17, 2009
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    There are steering wheel spacers for these cars. Can't remember where right off hand. I had a 2 inch spacer for mine that I let go with the car when I sold it. A must for any one with long legs.

    The spacer will allow you to run the seat all the way back, straighten your legs and still be able to reach the wheel.
    It also helps get your right knee off of the shifter.

    I've done the same with my TR and it's just about perfect for me.

    I'm sure somebody here will remember where to get a spacer.
     
  5. flyngti

    flyngti Formula 3

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  6. Joe_CT

    Joe_CT Formula 3
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    Congrats man! A great looking car... you will not regret the purchase. I have an '85 GTS that I picked up about two and a half years ago. I have enjoyed every minute of ownership.

    The only down side is the driving season is too short here in New England, and having spent a lot of time in Indy for business, I know it is true there too. Enjoy the car before it comes off the road for the winter.
     
  7. MJT328GTS

    MJT328GTS Formula Junior

    Mar 30, 2005
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    Congratulations!!! After four years of looking and dreaming, you deserve it. The car looks awesome! Enjoy it because ownership in the 308/328 series is something that stays with you for the rest of your life!

    ENJOY!!
     
  8. dinogt4guy

    dinogt4guy F1 Rookie

    Oct 31, 2004
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    Love the color! GTB's are so beautiful! Drive and enjoy! And of course...Welcome to the Familia!!!

    Cheers!
     
  9. Spasso

    Spasso F1 World Champ

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    #9 Spasso, Nov 17, 2009
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  10. twright

    twright Karting

    May 15, 2005
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    Indianapolis USA
    I don't understand how the steering wheel adapter helps. I don't have any problem reaching the steering wheel when the seat is all the way back. My problem is that there is not enough distance between the side of the steering wheel and the shifter: my knee gets stuck between them. How does the adapter help that?
     
  11. MJT328GTS

    MJT328GTS Formula Junior

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    #11 MJT328GTS, Nov 17, 2009
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    The farther towards you that you can get the steering wheel, the more you can put your knees towards the wheel and away from the shifter.
     
  12. UpNorth

    UpNorth Formula 3
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    Congrats and drive it in good health!
     
  13. Spasso

    Spasso F1 World Champ

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    #13 Spasso, Nov 17, 2009
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    It helps get your right knee off of the shifter by moving the rim of the wheel aft, allowing you to close your legs.

    IIRC the early 308's had a pretty big steering wheel, mine had a smaller diameter wheel (from a 328 or TR?) This will give you even more room but it will increase steering effort at low speeds (parking lots).
    It didn't bother me though.

    Call T.Rutlands, http://www.trutlands.com/ about buying a shift lever out of a wrecked 308. You have a good idea to custom bend your own. You can not only give it a bend away from your leg but you could add a bend aft for easier reach. Buy a rusty one that needs chroming . It would be cheap and you wouldn't be destroying a good salvage piece. Throw some heat on it, bend it and chrome it.
     
  14. MBFerrari

    MBFerrari F1 Veteran

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    Congrats from DC!!! Have fun and take care of her!
     
  15. PittsS2APilot

    PittsS2APilot Formula Junior

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    Very good. I have an 80 GTBi. Yours looks like its had the front bumper mod and clear/amber turn lens installed. The rear bumper looks stock but its an easy mod if you want to do it yourself. Spend some quality time just going over the car real good. Spend more time on here doing searches and you'll learn a lot. Resist the temptation to do work on it right away and just enjoy driving it. A lot of us 2v guys on here have spare parts and willing to share. Sorry, but I don't have a shifter. Everybody loves how the Berlinetta's look. Good luck. Joe
     
  16. jimshadow

    jimshadow F1 Veteran
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    Feb 19, 2006
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    #16 jimshadow, Nov 17, 2009
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    Whoo Hooo! Another Indiana owner! Make sure to post in the N. Central section if you haven't already!
    Welcome and Congrats.

    JIM
    '74 308GT4
    Ft. Wayne
     
  17. FF8929

    FF8929 Formula Junior

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    And an advantage over the QV's: When one of your belts fails, you only have to replace 8 valves! (Unlike my QV, he sobs)
     
  18. GrayTA

    GrayTA F1 World Champ
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    Jun 25, 2006
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    Hey there!!

    Welcome to the 308 brotherhood!! I look forward to seeing more photos and stories about your drives.


    PDG
     
  19. CliffBeer

    CliffBeer Formula 3

    Apr 3, 2005
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    Very nice! She looks great.

    If you're looking for more headroom, one trick you might try is to take out the seat sliders and mount the seat directly to the floor (in the fully back position). That'll give you about an extra 1.5 inches of head room. Save the sliders so you can reinstall them if you ever sell the car.
     
  20. Crazyhorse

    Crazyhorse Formula Junior

    Jul 23, 2007
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    Welcome to the club, i know you'll work around a few small glitches, i did and i'm pretty much the opposite. I'm 5'10'',230lbs with a 28'' inseam.My problem is i need the seat all they way back just to get in,then i can't reach the pedals! When i slide the seat forward to reach the pedals the wheel is in my face!So, i put some 1/4'' washers under the rear seat bolts to sit me more upright and spaced the wheel 1'' closer and down as far as i could.Now i'm reasonably comfortable and when i'm tooling down some Carolina back road i don't notice it,i just enjoy feel and response of the car. Enjoy your new car,she's a beauty!
    B.
     
  21. st@ven

    st@ven F1 Rookie

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    +1 indeed it is!

    welcome and great color too. Just love the yellow on these care
     

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