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308 Vetroresina

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  1. rynoshark

    rynoshark Formula 3 Rossa Subscribed

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    Private collector looking for a 1975-77 Euro-spec 308 Vetroresina. Prefers a 1975 model with dry stump. Must have original books and long history of service records.
     
  2. fabiobec

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    Hello, are you interested in a 208 TURBO year 1982 metallic silver paint with black leather interior, all original, these were made very few.
    Regards
     
  3. BigTex

    BigTex Seven Time F1 World Champ Owner Rossa Subscribed

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    "dry sump" GLWS (search!!)
     
  4. 4redno

    4redno Formula 3

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    Hi Ryan:

    It's Keith Wintraub. Hope you are well. I am a big fan of the 308 Vetroresina cars - dry sump Euro versions are the bomb.

    I have a great tip on one. Call me at (206) 353-5501.

    Cheers,

    Keith
     
  5. Enzo101395

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  6. carguy246

    carguy246 Formula 3 Silver Subscribed

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    One for sale here:

    daveolimpiautomobiles.com
     
  7. gbutler

    gbutler Formula Junior

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    Not dry sump, this is a US spec car which were all wet sump
     
  8. brooklands racing

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  9. B R

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    Welcome to Fchat & Welcome to Fchat
     
  10. st@ven

    st@ven F1 Rookie

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    Thats not a dry sump
     
  11. Axel Persoons

    Axel Persoons Rookie

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    Hi,

    I have a dry sump Vetroresina.
    Orginially delivered in Italy, with complete documentation.
    The car is a very good driver, and very original apart from a good quality respray in red, even though the car was originally Blu Sera.
    I have a document from ferrari that states it's original colour and spec.
    Matching numbers

    I'm not looking for top dollar, a decent realistic ammount will do, It's time to move on to something else for me.

    Feel free to get in touch if you're interested.
     
  12. mark starr

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    Hello.
    I would be interested in buying your 308. Please call me at 914 217-4817 or e mail me at [email protected]

    Thanks, Mark
     
  13. Axel Persoons

    Axel Persoons Rookie

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    Wow, that went fast.
    The car sold immediately.

    I'm sorry for not getting back to all the people who sent me a PM, the interest was a little overwhelming.
     
  14. R5Turbo2

    R5Turbo2 Formula Junior BANNED

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    Where are your guys thoughts on the 208 Turbo versions ? were those Vetroresina body ? or anything else different ?
     
  15. 19055

    19055 Formula Junior

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    208's only in steel..

    I thought about selling my (LHD/euro dry sump, yes, the Holy Grail of the 308 range..) Vetro the last months, (I also feel that after almost 20 years it is time for something else), still in doubt since "investment-wise" I think current owners should stick to their cars. I think it's not an easy car to find, and not an easy car to sell.. :)
     

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