It lives 15 kilometres from me in Glenmore Park, my mate knows the owner and we got chatting about the car on a brekky run, the gentleman is mature and has enjoyed the car from new, that Blue is gorgeous . Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
You forgot the trailer And the classic track car And the project car in several boxes (And the secret super car)
I haven’t personally talked to the owner but everything’s negotiable especially with 52 thou on the clock Just saying Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
I’d love to see the salespersons expression as you redline it on the test drive, his eyes glued to the wing mirror just waiting for a stream of thick blue smoke to appear as you tramp it through the gears Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
No one else is smart enough to have realised that. I've had MUCH faster cars, but I still love driving my 308 and never get sick of looking at it.
I’m with you on that one PP....It’s not about the speed...It’s about the soul of the car...I find the newer cars are much more responsive and quick but there is no driver connection....They are made so any idiot with lots of money and no skill can drive them...My next one will be a V12 with carbies.....
I still think the 308 is one of the prettiest road cars they have ever made. It doesn't have a bad angle!! I'll beat myself up proper in 10 years when I won't be able to afford one
Check out this 1976 Ferrari 308 GTB Manual. https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/details/1976-Ferrari-308-GTB-Manual/OAG-AD-18459438
worthless then. How the hell did Lorbeck get $399k a few years ago? seems ridiculous now. and that was without books IIRC