1981 Ferrari 308
GTBi-
Year of manufacture1981
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Mileage30 000 mi / 48 281 km
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Car typeCoupé
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Electric windowsYes
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DriveRHD
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ConditionRestored
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Interior colourOther
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Interior typeLeather
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Number of doors2
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Number of seats2
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Location
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Exterior colourRed
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GearboxManual
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Drivetrain2wd
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Fuel typePetrol
Description
Immaculately presented after a raft of recent work, this low-mileage Ferrari 308 GTBi is a beautiful example of Maranello’s V8-engined ‘junior supercar’.
Chassis number ‘38665’ was first registered on 25 September 1981, and delivered on 2 October to Colin Briggs’ Ferrari dealership in Forfar, Scotland. The 308 passed to John Hyslop on 16 July 1982, then to WJ Taylor just over four years later – and he would end up keeping it for the next two decades.
The car’s extensive service records – which start with its very first service with Colin Briggs on 23 October 1981 – show that it had covered just over 12,000 miles by the time Mr Taylor took it to Glen Henderson Motors in Ayr on 22 October 1986. By 1994, the total stood at 20,694, and the Ferrari would spend much of the next 13 years in storage.
In 2007, it went through an extensive recommissioning process that, on top of the mechanical work, included cleaning and refurbishing the leather interior. New dampers were also fitted all round, and the Ferrari passed to a new owner later that year.
The history file traces regular servicing with independent specialists since then, and the all-important cambelts have been replaced at the appropriate intervals. Having changed hands again in 2021, the 308 has been treated to further recommissioning work with no expense spared. With the engine having been removed, the rear section of the tubular chassis was stripped, cleaned and refinished.
The suspension was removed and powdercoated, and new bushes fitted throughout. The steering rack was refurbished, as were the brake calipers, and new discs were installed front and rear – plus new brake lines. The pop-up headlamp assemblies were overhauled and the attention to detail extended to refinishing the reflectors for the sidelights. Having had £60,000 spent on it in recent years, this Ferrari 308 GTBi is now being offered for sale in truly exceptional condition, and is supplied with a full tool kit, plus a complete set of books in their original wallet. It’s covered only 30,500 miles from new and must be one of the best examples currently on the market.