1978 Ferrari 308 for sale $112,500

1978 Ferrari 308 $112,500
Car Ad from: Hemmings View Original Ad
Price: $112,500
Contact: View Original Ad from Hemmings
Location: Houston, TX
Details: 1978 Ferrari 308 GTB

US Version
Chassis No. 26003

Attractive Black/Tan Carbureted GTB
Highly Original California Blue Plate Example
Excellent Engine Compression and Healthy Mechanicals
Recently Services and Detailed

The Ferrari 308 has become one of the most sought after examples in todays market with the early carbureted GTB examples leading the charge. The greatest appeal is the attractive looks of the GTB paired to a phenomenal driving experience. These great V8 Ferraris are an absolute blast to drive and will likely continue to be appreciated by enthusiast and collectors for years to come.

This example is a highly original lifelong California car which comes from long term ownership and care. We believe that the car retains a good portion of its original paint and it certainly retains its original tan leather interior which shows nicely and with a proper patina. The engine starts easily and has compression of 190-200 PSI per cylinder. All of the electric components are working properly including the clock! There is much evidence of recent service and great care throughout and the car has benefited greatly from a thorough top to bottom detail. Displaying 55and#44;635 miles the paint shows aging but overall remains very serviceable as a spirited driver to use on a frequent basis.

If you have been in search for an honest and original carbureted 308 GTB we highly encourage this example. We welcome and are happy to set up inspections at our showroom in Houstonand#44; TX.

$112and#44;500.00
Offers Welcomed

Full Resolution Photos: 1978 Ferrari 308GTB

To learn more about this vehicleand#44; please contact our sales department at (281) 497-1000 or [ email ]

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