The Ferrari 308, made even more famous by the show "Magnum P.I.," had the performance and style that helped define its era.
Actually, the reason the 308 ”stuck” is that this Ferrari may be the most iconic automotive design of the 1970s. Sure, the ...
The 308 GTSi was introduced at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1980. The car was based on the Ferrari 308 GTB and was powered by a 3.0-liter V8 engine that produced 255 hp. The 308 GTSi was a popular ...
Introduced in 1977 as a targa-top variant of the 308 GTB, the GTS became ... haunches make it unmistakably Ferrari. The removable targa roof panel adds a sense of freedom, allowing drivers to ...
Over 2,000 enthusiasts and collectors gathered at the Breakers lawns on Saturday for the event featuring over 150 Ferrari ...
Today, Ferrari is one of the most valuable brand names in the world, limiting production of its highly-sought-after models to maintain desirability, which is in no short supply when they're powered by ...
Roger Taylor, the legendary drummer of Queen, was not just a rock star but also a car enthusiast. Back in 1975, Taylor made a statement on and off the stage with his Ferrari 308 GTB, a car that ...
From attainable four-seaters to overlooked V-8 sport coupes, these Ferraris aren’t as astronomically priced as you might think.
There may not be a more maligned Ferrari than the Mondial. It’s hard to understand why. The mid-engine ... the 308’s 3.0-liter V-8. It also doesn’t hurt that both the hardtop GTB and ...