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Survival rates of various models?

Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by f308jack, Dec 5, 2007.

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  1. f308jack

    f308jack F1 Rookie

    Jun 7, 2007
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    Just wondering about this. How many 308's are left of the originally 6000-odd produced? How many Boxers? Daytona's?

    Especially the 308 was, for many years, perceived as a 'common' Ferrari. Good ones are getting really rare.

    Anyone have an informed opinion?

    Happy motoring,

    Jack V.
     
  2. MS250

    MS250 Two Time F1 World Champ
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    The glass is most likely alot less because they were used for racing, and many were hacked and cut to try and go faster.
    Therefore out of those 712 i would think maybe half are left. Out of the 100 US ones i would also say 50 are left.
    Next on the list i would say the 2v and carb steel....been butchered to no end i would say 30% of those are most likely dead or crazy glued. The ones that were saved i would think are the QVs...i would think almost all of those are around.

    As for the daytona, the coupe would be the concern, because many were chopped to be spiders.
     
  3. hardtop

    hardtop F1 World Champ

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    There were actually 12K+ produced unless your are speaking of just carb models.

    Dave
     

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