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1976' Ferrari 308 Gtb

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£89,900
Published 8 March 2024ID: RWxqQk
Expired
9 months, 1 week ago

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Age: 48 years
Interior: Air Conditioning

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The 308 GTB was created when Enzo Ferrari commissioned Pininfarina to built a 2-seater Berlinetta for his alloy 3 liter 8 cylinder V90 degree motor. Within months, chief designer Leonardo Fioravanti presented a most captivating visual symphony of curves drawn from predecessor 246 Dino and straight lines from concurrent 365GT4 BB. The side intake scoops would feed air via 4 Weber carburetters into all 8 cylinders to be fired by the Marelli ignition and twin distributors. Unveiled in Paris Auto Show in September of 1975 the GTB caused an absolute sensation as it materialized the unison of Enzo’s and Fioravanti’s inspirations. Once production begun, time and financial constraints necessitated that the first cars would be built with glass-reinforced plastic bodies. However, as orders were rising thereby ensuring long term production, the GTBs would gradually receive a proper steel body. By 1977 all production was made in steel thereby permitting the release of the marketing-oriented open top GTS. In 1978 a new Marelli ignition with single distributor and a catalytic converter were fitted that took a toll on engine output. In 1980 Ferrari tried to remedy the power drop by fitting injection modules in place of the favoured Webers and soon after by adding 2 more valves per cylinder. By the end of production in 1985, 18000 cars would have been built of which only 2185 would be the original carbureted Berlinettas.
GTB chassis * 20203* offered was produced in October of 1976 and according to records is amongst the very first 15 steel-bodied Berlinettas built. It features 4 Weber carburetters, the early Marelli ignition with twin distributors, absence of catalytic converter and factory-specified 4-outlet exhaust system. Equipment includes air conditioning as well as the optional 16inch Cromodora wheels and passenger side rear view mirror. Despite delivered new in the US, the GTB was imported back in Europe in the early 90s by a Ferrari enthusiast in Rome prior to becoming part a private collection near Oldenburg. Recently resprayed in its original Bianco Polo Park and fully serviced, this very early Berlinetta presents in excellent condition throughout and stands as a testament to Enzo’s and Fioravanti’s original inspiration.
Specifications:
Date of manufacture: October 1976
Make: Ferrari
Model Tipo: F106AB
Model: 308 GTB
Designer: Leonardo Fioravanti, Pininfarina
Chassis number: * 20203*
Engine Tipo: F106A
Engine type: 2, 927 cc, 8 cyl. in V config., DOHC, quad Weber 40DCNF carbureted, 8. 8:1 compression, 240 bhp at 6600rpm 264 Nm at 5000 rpm output, wet sump, 1976 EPA compliant, no catalytic converter equipped
Engine number: * 02076*
Transmission Tipo: F106AL
Transmission type: 5sp manual, synchromesh
Transmission number: * 2089*
Exterior color, code: Bianco Polo Park, 20 W-152 Salchi
Interior color, code: Rosso, VM3171
Carpets color, code: Testa Di Moro, 83
Options:
- Air conditioning, US standard
- 4 outlet exhast system, US standard
- Passenger side rear view mirror
- 7J x 16 Cromodora wheels, 205/ 55 R16 Pirelli Cinturato P7 tyres
Odometer reading: 16020 km
Registrations:
- Light Passenger Vehicle, Germany, issued 2004
- Federation Internationale de l’ Automobile (FIA), Greece, issued 2008
Owners: 2 since 2004
Service records:
- Ferrari Maserati Symbolic Service s. r. l., Torino, IT, 1986, 1992
- Autocorse, St. Magos, Athens, GR, 2008, 2024
- Genesis, Ferrari, Athens, GR, 2016

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