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1985 Ferrari 308 Gtb Qv Bianco/red Recent Major Rare on 2040-cars

US $52,995.00
Year:1985 Mileage:34399 Color: and interior condition this
Location:

Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States

Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States
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1985 Ferrari 308 GTB Quatrovalvole

Bianco White over Red Leather

*34,399 Miles*

5spd

235hp 2.9L Fuel Injected DOHC V8

New Disc Brakes

Excellent Condition!

Belt & Fluid Service Just Completed!

Books Jack & Tools 

Flawless Headliner and Interior!

Everything Functions and Works As it Should

Excellent Compression

 No smoke or leaks

Clutch grabs correctly & shifts through all the gears smooth and effortlessly

The Pininfarina designed body had a pronounced wedge profile, with a rectangular 'egg-crate' aluminium radiator grille below a skinny width mint contition satin black front bumper. The Quattrovalvole (4 valve engine) is the last evolution of the 308 series and this is One Of The Last as the 328 started production late 1985. Being a later model of the only 748 ever mdae and along with the immaculate exterior and interior condition this 308 GTB QV is one most recognized and iconic Ferrari road cars today!
 
Recently Detailed & Paint Corrected to Concours level!
(see pictures below)
 
Recent Major Service
 
*Fresh Fluids
*Timing Belts
*Accessory Belts
*Bearings
*Water Pump
*Valve Guides & Adjustment
*New Brakes
*New Plugs
 
 
 

 

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