1985 Ferrari 308 Gts Quattrovalvole Red With Tan Interior Very Well Cared For on 2040-cars
Gaylordsville, Connecticut, United States
Engine:V-8 four valves per cylinder
Body Type:2 Door spyder
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Exterior Color: Classic Ferrari Red
Make: Ferrari
Interior Color: Tan
Model: 308
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 2 door targa top
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive transmisson mounted under engine
Mileage: 44,709
Options: Leather Seats
Sub Model: GTS Quattrovalvole
1984 Ferrari 308 GTS Quattrovalvole Classic Ferrari Red with a tan leather interior. 44,000 very well cared for miles. This is the final evolution of the very successful Ferrari 308 series car before they changed into the 328. Ferrari added the 4 valves per cylinder to give the car more power. This model is probably one of the best cars that Ferrari has ever produced. They look great, they are wonderful to drive and they are very reliable, easy to work on cars. This car has had a major service performed on it in 2003 at mileage of 28,833, then it had another major service performed in 2008 at mileage of 40,522, then in 2012 at mileage of 44,559 a new waterpump was installed and the alternator was rebuilt. Car shows very nicely, slight bend on front hood and rear zipper needs to be repaired.
The car shows very nicely with very nice paint and a very nice interior, please at the photos I have taken, there are also additional photos on this page forzamotorsports with the usual com ending, please take the time to look at these photos if you are seriously interested. The previous owner installed a pedal set from Ricambi America.Car comes with owners manuals in factory Ferrari pouch and factory jack and tool kit. The car has a clean car fax report.
Car is located in northwestern Connecticut about 75 miles north of New York City. If you have questions you can email me thru ebay or call 860-350-1140. Buyer pays shipping, International buyers welcome, I can help set up shipping to any part of the world. Thank you for looking at my listing.
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