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Ferrari 308 GTB

(Redirected from Ferrari 308GTB)
Ferrari 208/308/328
Manufacturer: Ferrari
Class: mid-engined sports car
Production: 19751988
Related: 208/308 GT4
Mondial
Predecessor: Dino 206/246
Successor: Ferrari 348
308 GTB/GTS
Production: 19751984
Body Styles: Berlinetta
Spider
Engines: 3.2 L V8
3.2 L FI V8 (GTBi/GTSi)
3.2 L 4v V8 (Quattrovalvole)
208 GTB/GTS
Production: 19801986
Body Styles: Berlinetta
Spider
Engines: 2.0 L V8
2.0 L turbo V8
328 GTB
Production: 19851989
Body Styles: Berlinetta
Engines: 3.2 L V8
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The Ferrari 308 GTB (and similar 208 and later 328) were mid-engined sports cars that made up the lower end of the company's range. The 308 replaced the 246 Dino in 1975 and was updated as the 328 in 1985. The 348 replaced the 328 five years later.

The 308 GT models are the most-common historical Ferrari model, with over 12,000 produced. In 2004, Sports Car International named this car number five on the list of Top Sports Cars of the 1970s.

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308 GTB

The Pininfarina-styled 308 GTB was introduced at the Paris Motor Show in 1975 as a supplement to the odd Bertone-shaped Dino 308 GT4 and a replacement for the 246 Dino. Unlike the plain 2+2 GT4, the GTB was a 2-seater with aggressive lines, and has been called one of the most beautiful of all Ferraris. The targa topped 308GTS was made famous on the Magnum P.I. television show.

The 308GT4 shared much with the original 206 Dino, and the 308GTB is mechanically identical to the GT4. Both sit on the same tube-frame platform, with a 92 in wheelbase, and 4-wheel double wishbone independent suspension. The V8 engine is a DOHC design, producing 255 hp (168 kW) with four Weber carburetors.

GTBi and Quattrovalvole

Originally, the body was fiberglass, but a more conventional steel design replaced this within 18 months. Bosch Digiplex fuel injection was added for the 1981 GTBi, dropping power to 214 hp (160 kW) but decreasing emissions. Two years later, the 4-valve Quattrovalvole model pushed output back up to 240 hp (179 kW).

328 GTB

1985 saw the engine displacement bumped up to 3.2 L (3185 cc) for the 328 GTB/GTS. This version raised output to 270 hp (201 kW) and top speed to 160 mph (257 km/h). 7,400 328 Ferraris were produced by the time the model was replaced in 1989 by the new 348, bringing the total for the 308/328 generation to nearly 20,000.

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Last updated: 10-29-2005 02:13:46