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1978 Ferrari 308 GTS
Cool Classic Club

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25-0220001

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Netherlands

Dealer

Power 256 PK

 

Date Part I February 2, 1978

 

Color Grigio Met 700/C

 

Interior Cognac

 

Transmission Manual

 

VAT deductible Margin

The 1970s were a turbulent period in Maranello. Ferrari had to respond to emerging competition from Lamborghini (with the Countach) and Porsche (with the 911 Turbo). The days of big V12s gave way to more compact, V8-powered sports cars. Ferrari had to come up with an answer, and what an answer it was: the Ferrari 308 GTS. At the Cool Classic Club, we have an exceptional example in our Clubhouse: a 1978 Ferrari 308 GTS originally delivered to the United States. This example underwent a complete Nut & Bolt restoration. This car has been rebuilt down to the smallest details, with both the technology carefully overhauled. Since the car found its way to the Netherlands, a dedicated owner was ready to welcome her with open arms. A restoration project of this caliber requires craftsmanship, which is why the car was completely rebuilt by specialists. In 2024, the car was registered in the Netherlands. After the first drive-in miles, the final refinements and improvements were made, so the teething problems are out of the way and this Ferrari is now an absolute winner. Are you ready to shift the dog-leg gearbox from two to three with agility, while the roaring V8 behind you breaks loose and delivers a punch in the back? This is pure authentic driving pleasure. Not to mention the beautiful lines ... simply too delicious.
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