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Isn't this the same silver car that sold on eBay some months back in the low $20's? Seem to recall the open holes in the rear fenders.
Love how the stratos looks like the kid of the GT4. Both gandini cars. Of course the kid in this case is 10x more expensive. Sounds like one of my kids!
Well then, you're just wrong. The X19 front bumper incorporating a spoiler is overwrought in a way the GT4 never was. No doubt that the US bumpers of the era were design afterthoughts but some are much worse than others.
This is the same car for sale. They bought it in Aug '13 for $22k, now it's listed for sale on Hemmings and I saw it on Craigslist in SF last week for $33k. The main difference is that they aren't mentioning the car being raced or that there is blue paint under some of the seals on the car like the eBay seller was open about. Listed on Dino GT4 Registry: During the early 1990's, was being prepared to be a competition car. Body in primer paint and striped-out interior with F40-style racing seats, SCCA-spec roll cage, aluminum doors, hood, trunk and interior panels. Racing fuel cell. Claims to have former historic racing history 1975 Ferrari 308 GT4 V8 Coupe Very Low Reserve | eBay Buyers beware as usual.
Just showed up on Mint2me...is anyone freaked out about rust? How big of an issue is that on these cars? Mint2Me
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Thanks to kiwiokie who founds this silver 1978 308 GT4: 1978 Ferrari 308 GT4 Silver 73k , Second Owner No mention of books, docs, tools...but does mention service history. Those lights on the front bumper look like they've been added on. Can anyone confirm? $33,000...thoughts?
Thanks to vr300zx who found this 1975 308 GT4! Thoughts on the non-original Campagnolo wheels? What's going on with those left and right-side mirrors and big bumpers? Don't quite look right: lombardomotorcars.com Nice low mile car though. Here's the Dino GT4 Registry info on the car: Dino GT4 Registry: Profile of S/N: 09848 $32K?
You should welcome the big bumpers! Very rare anymore, and the sign of an early USA example unmolested! Price seems O.K. to low for a nice GT4.
The seats have been redone, notice the slack in the pleats, the mirrors are incorrect, and the wheels can be sold to a 246 guy to buy a set of real ones! Also like mine someone cut holes for a stereo, its easier to put one in than take them out… Sure would like to see these go to home where someone would love them better. What ever happened to the green car from Ventura. I assume someone bought it from here??????