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US production numbers

Discussion in '308/328' started by GrayTA, Mar 20, 2010.

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  1. GrayTA

    GrayTA F1 World Champ
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    I did a search and didnt find what I wanted to know, so here it is:

    Does anyone know the numbers of 308s produced for the US each year?

    A total breakdown would be awesome and just good information for us all to have at our disposal, but I would really like to know the QV breakdown, particularly the 1985 QV breakdown if someone has that anywhere?? I had someone ask me the other day when they were talking about the relative rarity of Ferraris. I knew there were 733 GTS QVs built in 85, but didnt know how many of them came to the US.

    I did find this thread (http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=65317&highlight=308+production+numbers) and the post by Kare (#4), but 580 out of 733 destined for the US seems quite high to me if I read his post correctly.




    Its gotta be out there somewhere....


    Thanks,


    PDG
     
  2. mwr4440

    mwr4440 Five Time F1 World Champ
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    Rifledriver is working on a book with your answer and many more.

    PM him and he probably has the best answer anyone has.

    V/r,

    mwr
     
  3. ramosel

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    Dang, I was sure this was listed in the back of the Alan Henry book... but, alas, the extra column in the back of his book was UK production allocations.

    Sorry,
    Rick
     
  4. mwr4440

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    Keith Brummel's book does not have them either. :(


    That is why I suggested Brian.
     

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