That surprises me, too. The area around there gets hilly pretty fast. Are you noticing any fuel leakage? Otherwise, it could be the typical rough idle and sputter that I found to be common with Webers...They like RPMs and are much happier when running above 2500 RPMs. Is this the first car of yours with Webers? If so, you might consider getting some reading material about them...They are grear carbs, but can be finicky,
Thanks for the info...The more data we all gather, the closer we can get to solving our questions and interests. John
Mr. John, Yes, this is the first Weber-equipped car I've owned. I actually had a Weber book, but gave it to the guy I sold my 1982 911sc to several months ago. Pretty sure I can get it back. He's still running the CIS (Bosch K-Jet) on it. He's the carpenter I use for home repairs, so I have regular contact with him.
I’ve never seen an oro chiaroscuro 308 only a 328. Think I would have to see it in person to form a definitive opinion. Love the interior color.
I appreciate the uncommon colors reflecting the style of decades past, agree that interior is stunning. But I admit being a sucker for Red/Tan on the 308 That example should sell for a respectable number IMO
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1985-ferrari-308-gts-quattrovalvole-30/ I can’t believe it’s sold for that low!
Such a sweet deal - another BaT head scratcher… and the Oro one is already at 74 with 4 days to go…. I think that BaT bidders are of the mind that there will always be another red 308 so what’s the rush. Wait a few days and there surely will be another one there
No need to waste time listing them on BAT I will take all the red 308's you want to give away cheap. PM me, cash ready!! And then, Crickets............
This one is on RM Sotheby's. ‘Vetroresina’ Ferrari 308 GTB Restored in Original Colors Available Now https://rmsothebys.com/en/home/private-sales/r5767-1977-ferrari-308-gtb-vetroresina-by-scaglietti/1371370
Very nice restoration...I wonder how much the car will be driven. I'm guessing it is going to see a lot of trailer time going to shows.
Maybe or maybe not. It can be re-restored when it gets worn out. It is not like it is some sort of unused vehicle where driving it harms its originality. Hopefully the new owner drives it a lot!
I agree. I put 79K on my car and intend to do the same now that I have it back from the rebuild/refurbishing. I've added 1500 since (still breaking in the engine rebuild). Car has never run better! Image Unavailable, Please Login