Actually, the reason the 308 ”stuck” is that this Ferrari may be the most iconic automotive design of the 1970s. Sure, the ...
The Ferrari 308, made even more famous by the show "Magnum P.I.," had the performance and style that helped define its era.
From attainable four-seaters to overlooked V-8 sport coupes, these Ferraris aren’t as astronomically priced as you might ...
Before the Mondial, Ferrari relied on the 400 series to offer customers a commuter option to go with their weekend sports car ...
Ferrari has a legacy of crafting legendary ... A classic from the 70s and 80s, the 308 GTB/GTS reached a top speed of 158 mph. Its 2.9-liter V8 engine with 255 horsepower could propel it from ...
Take the 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder ... these classics on the showfloor are the Rosso Corsa red Ferrari 308 G from Magnum, P.I., the Hoff's Pontiac Firebird Trans Am from KITT, and ...
The list is completed with the Ferrari 308 GTS ('Magnum P.I.'); These and other models, from museums and private collections, promise to transport visitors to the most memorable scenes of Hollywood.
There’s the 1967 Ford GT40 Mark III, a car that dominated the 24 Hours of Le Mans and made Ferrari see red (and not just ...
In the pantheon of 80s pop culture, few cars have such provenance as the Ferrari 308. Sure, vehicular icons like the DeLorean and Pontiac Trans Am (especially in time machine and KITT guise ...
The 308 GTSi was a popular car and was produced in a variety of models, including the 308 GTSi, 308 GTSi Quattrovalvole, and 308 GTSi Evoluzione. The 308 GTSi was succeeded by the Ferrari 328 GTS in ...