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1982 Ferrari 308 on 2040-cars

US $20,300.00
Year:1982 Mileage:45725 Color: Red /
 White
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States

If you have any questions feel free to email: glaydsscattergood@netzero.net .

My 1982 Ferrari 308 gtsi in great shape
and ready for your driving pleasure. First off lets get the bad out of the way, the sound system is bad, But I
would rather listen to the purr of the motor!! Windows were slow and while cleaning up the car the passenger window
quit half way up. The fuel and water temp gauges work sometimes ?? The A/C is complete but not cooling, clock does
not work. Now that this is out the way the car is a real head turner and a blast to drive!! I have done a ton of up
grades and maintenance in the last 300 miles so here it goes:
Wheels/Tires: Brand new 16" rims and lug bolts from Superformance in the UK and of course new tires. (Huge
improvement in handling and ride) The factory wheels/lugs will go with the car if you want them.
Ignition/Electrical: The factory ignition system was replaced with a new Electromotive system (WOW what a great
improvement)
All the original system will come with the car if you want. All 3 crank sensors were replaced. The fuse blocks were
replaced with upgraded glass fuse block holders (Originals come with the car)
Engine/Transmission: All fluids and filters changed. Replaced cam seal and gaskets, new air inlet boot, valve
cover gaskets, both timing belts and Hill Engineering bearings, all vacuum lines (including the long one from
engine to break booster), replaced pilot bushing in Trans.
Brakes: Flushed and replaced brake fluid, new brake pads all around, new/rebuilt back calipers.
Fuel System: Replaced with new all fuel injectors, fuel pump & accumulator, fuel filters, new/rebuilt fuel
distributer, and all new fuel lines and hoses.
Cooling System: Flushed cooling system and new antifreeze, all new hoses (including the long heater hose)
new/rebuilt water pump, new thermostat.

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Mon, 27 Jan 2014

After its first ever race at the Rolex 24 at Daytona, we can already tell that there should be plenty of excitement in the newly formed United SportsCar Racing series. Of the four competing classes, three of the winners came down to close last-lap performances, but perhaps none were as close - or controversial - as the GT Daytona (GTD) winner. Spoiler alert.
Midway through the infield portion of the Daytona International Speedway, the Level 5 Motorsports No. 555 Ferrari 458 Italia was trying to hold onto its first-place position over the Flying Lizard Motorsports No. 45 Audi R8. The R8 took an aggressive line trying to pass the Ferrari, and it ended up running out of track and driving off the course momentarily. International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) officials originally thought there was avoidable contact on the Ferrari's part and penalized the team accordingly, which meant Flying Lizard was the class winner. After watching the video replay, though, it was clear that there was no contact between the two cars. Officials overturned the ruling, rightfully giving the Level 5 Motorsports team the Rolex win.
A brief statement from IMSA is posted below regarding the matter, and we've also included a full video recap of the race from FOX Sports where you can see this GTD incident starting at the 2:30 mark.

Ferrari names Edwin Fenech head of North American office

Tue, 18 Nov 2014

Ferrari North America has been sailing without a captain for the past several months since its previous chief executive, Marco Mattiacci, was called home to Italy to run the Scuderia. But now the Italian automaker has announced a new capo to run the office in New Jersey, and his name is Edwin Fenech.
Not to be confused with the French-Italian actress Edwige Fenech (who obviously showed up in our research before the Ferrari exec did), Edwin Fenech has a long history of running regional offices for the Prancing Horse marque. Prior to making the jump to the North American division, Fenech ran the company's operations in the Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific and China, and previously served as sales and marketing director for France and sales manager for all of Europe.
Now in charge of Ferrari's largest market, Fenech will be responsible for expanding the company's presence not only in the United States - in which Ferrari has been present now for sixty years - but also in Canada as well as Central and South America.

Race Recap: 2014 Canadian Grand Prix makes its money on the back end

Mon, 09 Jun 2014

Momentum. That was the word of the weekend at the last race in Monaco - Nico Rosberg retaking it, Williams getting reacquainted with it and Marussia tasting it for the first time, among other examples. That same, weighted term flew to Canada with the money circus known as Formula One, took all weekend to build and then walloped the front end of the field and the season on Sunday afternoon.
Rosberg carried his Monaco triumph into qualifying, putting his Mercedes AMG Petronas on pole ahead of teammate and reconciled friend Lewis Hamilton. Reigning World Champion Sebastian Vettel finally got the better of Daniel Ricciardo, lining up for Infiniti Red Bull Racing in third ahead of his teammate in sixth, split up by Valtteri Bottas and Felipe Massa in the Williams. Ferrari, having brought numerous aero updates for this race, didn't get the push it was really looking for, Fernando Alonso happy to get seventh ahead of Kimi Räikkönen, still troubled by his F14T, in tenth. Jean-Eric Vergne secured eighth for Toro Rosso, Jenson Button lining up ninth for a still-struggling McLaren.
When the lights went out, Mercedes, Williams and Marussia would all find out how quickly momentum can short circuit or disappear in a sparkly ball of high-speed contact, spilled fluids and tire barriers.