"It's gonna blow!"
"It's gonna blow!"
These things will be $75K in ten years time... Just look at the comparative values of other Ferrari four-seaters. My issue here is that if a 250 GT Lusso or a 365 GTB/4 Daytona are "10-out-of-10" in the exterior styling department, then how can this awful thing be rated 8/10? Even the Dino GT4 and the 400i are…
No boom. Disappointed.
All the comments about the AMG Mercedes engine... And here I am thinking, "Oh, look, Monza!"
Thanks for making my day! Both of my cars are on your list.
Great shot! (And you're right. I noticed the Bear Mountain location right away!)
Wow. Another great video of a local car at a local venue. I've seen this car in person, and I will say that it displays quite well. It's very original, and the European trim sets off the Bertone lines much better than the USA-spec cars. I absolutely love the footage up by the Bear Mountain bridge, too. Amazing!
Um, read a road test from the era. Bob Bondurant called the 308 "Probably the best sports car I have ever driven." And Dan Gurney said that the 308 GTB was just like a road-going GT40.
Flat-12 = 1 piston per crank.
Actually, although it is called a "Boxer" it has a 180-degree V-12. Bro.
Not. Legal.
Woah.
Funny. I see it as a Shelby American thing. Perhaps it is generations.
Yes, yes, yes and yes.
Definitely worth the price of admission. Most Lotus' of this era, although somewhat flimsy, use many and most parts from other manufacturers. Lights, door handles, and mirrors are all sourced from different companies. Is almost like they were built as "Kit" or "Component" cars. Either way, this thing looks…
This is great news! Thanks!
According to the car's owner (On F-Chat), the car has been found with minimal damage! Great news!
The black fascias and lower sills are known as "Boxer Trim" and this paint scheme, plus the HRE wheels makes this 308 very distinctive. The owner has mentioned that its the only one of its kind in the area. A car like this can't be "Invisible" for long.
Oh my god. Landscape, bitch.
Wow. Brilliant Stratos, I'm surprised that I haven't seen it since he's local.