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1982 Ferrari 308 Gtsi Euro Only 30,943km! Show Quality Blue Sera! Books & Tools! on 2040-cars

US $37,995.00
Year:1982 Mileage:19227
Location:

Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States

Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States
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 1982 Ferrari 308GTSi Euro

Blue Sera over Blue Medium Leather

30,943 KM (19,227mi)

 

Targa

5 spd

Fuel injected

Disc brakes

Front and rear independent suspension

FULL MAJOR SERVICE COMPLETED IN LAST 10KM

Many past and recent service records from Algar Ferrari

Books and tools included!

All lights and signals working properly

No leaks

Recently Cosmetic Restoration and  fully detailed

 

DRIVER READY!!!

 This late model production Ferrari 308GTSi Euro came into the states on the 22nd of April, 1983 and is one Ferrari that should not be passed up by any true enthusiast or collector! This is also a great entry level by for any Ferrari fanatic that is looking to start their own collection or even looking for a driver ready Ferrari! This particular 308 is one for the books. Due to the low kilometers and the great care from the past owner, this targa topped Ferrari is ready to see the road! The Euro edition of the 308GTSi if for sure the more appealing better driving than that US model. 1 of 1743 built by the factory while Enzo was still in command. This 308GTSi exhibits wonderful care throughout its entire life. It just completed a full major service including fluids, plugs and belts. It has also been treated to a cosmetic restoration, including recent paint in factory delivered color done to high standard, new satin black trim, and the electrical system was checked. All and all this Ferrari is back to showroom condition. The car has only traveled 30,943 km /19,227 miles. The targa top vinyl shows no shrinkage with no discoloration or wear.

 

VIN: ZFFHA02B000041395

 

Chassis #: 041395

 

 

 

Euro Edition Factory features

·         240HP Euro/ 235HP US

·         Euro offers different gear ratios due to U.S. mandated emissions law

·         Lighter small front bumper that follows the hood line

·         Exposed dual tip muffler Euro/ Black muffler cover with catalytic converter U.S.

·         Vitaloni style outside mirrors on Euro/ Large bulky type mirrors in U.S.

·         Euro feature of small round front side marker lights with no rear side lights/ large rectangular front and red rear side marker lights U.S.

·         Space saver spare tire in Euro / Full size spare in U.S

·         Rear engine cover top has only left and right grill vents / U.S. has a “U” shaped grill.

·         Weight of Euro spec  lower because of not having door beams and larger bumpers

 Most Recent Service

 

FULL MAJOR SERVICE JUST COMPLETED IN THE LAST 10 miles; including belts, fluid flush and replacement, new plugs and gaskets, new filters & injectors

Records show following work done in previous years

CV Joints

Throw out bearing

Rear Left main seal

Quill shaft seal

Transfer case to transmission seals

Coolant hoses

Air Pump

Electric fuel pump

Cam shaft seal

( All records included )

 

This is a Great Opportunity to Own and Drive a wonderful Ferrari

 

 

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