1977 Ferrari 308 Coupe on 2040-cars
Summerland Key, Florida, United States
HERE IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN ONE OF THE FINEST EXAMPLES OF THE INFAMOUS FERRARI DINO 308 GT4!!! THIS IS A 1977
EUROPEAN SPEC SERIES II CAR, PARTIALLY RESTORED
THIS VEHICLE WAS ORIGINALLY IMPORTED TO THE U.S. AS A EURO SPEC MODEL BY ROBERT CRESSMAN, FORMER OWNER OF CRESSMAN
FOREIGN CARS/ SHELTON FERRARI, NOW FERRARI OF FORT LAUDERDALE. (VEHICLE WAS NEVER A U.S SPEC CAR)
YOU COULDN'T RESTORE ANOTHER 308 TO THE LEVEL OF THIS VEHICLE FOR THE PRICE!!$$
ALL OF THE RECENT WORK ON THIS VEHICLE WAS PERFORMED BY THE CRAFTSMAN AT THE RENOWNED AND AWARD WINING STRICTLY
FERRARI FACILITIES IN NAPLES FLORIDA. CONSIDERED TO BE ONE THE LARGEST RESTORERS OF 308 DINOS IN THE WORLD.
-THE ENGINES TOP HALF HAS BEEN REBUILD WITH ALL NEW VALVES, VALVE GUIDES, AND VALVE SPRINGS (NO MORE SODIUM
VALVES).
-CARBURETORS AND IGNITION SYSTEM (SINGLE DISTRIBUTOR) HAVE BEEN COMPLETELY REBUILD.
-COMPLETE ALL NEW COOLING SYSTEM, BRAKE.
-STEERING AND SUSPENSION ASSEMBLIES HAVE ALSO BEEN COMPLETELY RESTORED TO FACTORY ORIGINAL SPECS.
-BODY AND CHASSIS ARE COMPLETELY STRAIGHT AND DAMAGE FREE.
-BODY IS FLAWLESSLY RE-PAINTED. (3 months ago)
-ALL CHROME TRIM AND BUMPERS WERE RESTORED AND ARE FLAWLESS.
-ALL NEW RUBBER MOLDINGS AND TRIM.
-INTERIOR WAS RESTORED AND DYED TO ORIGINALITY.
-FACTORY ORIGINAL TRUNK CARPET (RARE).
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Father's ultra-rare Ferrari to leave family for a good cause
Wed, 24 Jul 2013It isn't every day that the rarest of Ferrari models change hands. In fact, you can count your fingers to get the number of 275 GTB/4*S N.A.R.T. Spyders that ever existed. The 1967 Ferrari you see here is one of those ten Spyders, and it has stayed in the same family since it was bought new.
The car was bought through Luigi Chinetti, Ferrari's US importer at the time, by the late Eddie Smith Sr., a Ferrari collector and businessman from North Carolina. Smith kept it - and kept driving it - until the day he died six years ago. Since then, this remarkable machine has been collecting dust. Smith's son, Eddie Smith Jr., spent some time with Petrolicious to give a history of the car and explain why he and his family are going to do the one thing his father never could: sell it. The catch? All of the money it earns on the auction block will be donated to charity.
"It'll be a bittersweet thing, because we know the fact that all the money is going to charities that he would approve of," Smith Jr. said about his father, and it "will really make him smile, because he loved to give back."
2012 Brazilian Grand Prix: The circle is complete, and what a circle it's been [spoilers]
Mon, 26 Nov 2012The track between the lakes, the Circuit d'Interlagos in Sao Paulo, Brazil, yet again served up a fitting finale to the Formula One season. There were all kinds of ways for the two Driver's Championship contenders - Sebastian Vettel in the Red Bull and Fernando Alonso in the Ferrari - to win and lose during the 71 laps of the Brazilian Grand Prix, and that was before the rain, before the yellow flags and safety car periods, and before the accidents.
The World Championship lead swapped hands at least three times during the race. By the end of Lap One, in fact, it was a fair question if either driver would have hands, or a car, steady enough to hold it...
Ferrari Classiche returned this 275 GTB Competizione to million-dollar form
Mon, Apr 1 2019When this 275 GTB Competizione rolled into the hands of Ferrari Classiche, it was all out of sorts. Like so many of its brethren, it wore a red overcoat, but Giallo Fly yellow was its original color. The air intakes were mismatching lengths, the front suspension had an extra shock, certain areas of the bodywork were reshaped, and several other parts had been swapped throughout its adventurous life. With time and meticulous attention to detail, however, Classiche brought the GTB/C back up to Ferrari factory standards. Ferrari does not give an exact year of when it reattained chassis No. 09027, only saying it happened a few years after the car was sold at a 2004 Bonham's auction in Monte Carlo. Before that, it lived quite the tumultuous life. It left the factory on June 14, 1966, and four days later, it placed second in its class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Pierre Noblet and Claude Dubois drove the No. 57 car for the Francorchamps team and finished 10th overall. According to Ferrari, the racing team made numerous on-the-fly adjustments, including cooling aero and fog lights, to make it properly race-ready. It later won the Mont Ventoux hillclimb, but was damaged during the Marathon de la Route race at the Nurburgring. The car returned to Maranello, and Carrozzeria Scaglietti, who originally built the car, fixed it up before it was sold to amateur racer Patrick McNally in 1967. McNally, after changing the car to silver, wrecked at the 1,000 km of Montlhery. Again, it was fixed, this time by Maranello Concessionaires Ltd. in the UK, and was painted red. Ferrari says the car bounced from owner to owner before it was sold at Monte Carlo. In addition to the previously mentioned issues, the Ferrari faced unoriginal parts that included the oil recovery tank, front brake discs, petrol tank, exhaust system, wheels, tires, steering wheel, and much of the interior. For some reason, the identification plaque had even been changed, but the important original pieces were there: the chassis and the engine. Today, the car is back to tip-top shape and more valuable than ever. Back in 2015, a Barrett-Jackson auction saw a 1966 Ferrari GTB Competizione sell for $9.4 million. We have a feeling Ferrari will keep this one, though. See full photos in The Official Ferrari Magazine. News Source: The Official Ferrari Magazine Auto News Ferrari Automotive History Coupe Performance Classics


