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1976 Ferrari 308 GT4
Driver Source Fine Motorcars

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Vin: 12596Z

 

Engine type F106A 040, internal 1674 (Matching Numbers)

 

Gearbox type F106AL 100, internal 1686

 

Bertone Body type F106 AL, internal 522

 

Factory completion Date July 23, 1976

 

Original exterior color Blu Scuro 20-A-357

 

Original interior color Leather Connolly Beige VM 3218, Panno Blu

 

Production July 1976

The First Bertone-Designed & Mid-Engined Production Ferrari Model U.S. Specification Example with Power Windows, Rear Seat Air Conditioning & Radio Delivered new to Chinetti-Garthwaite Imports of Paoli, Pennsylvania to first owner Lawrence Mirry Original Delivery Details, Provided by Ferrari Historian Marcel Massini Stunning Original Factory Livery Recently Uncovered from Longterm Storage Vehicle starts and runs, but requires further inspection and servicing prior to use 36,824 Recorded Miles 522 Stamped Bertone Body Components Displaying Older Cosmetic Restoration and Color Change with a beautiful leather interior. Retains Saint Gobian/Securit and Sigla Glass Original wheels with 205/701VR14 tires Equipped with Non-Catalyst Exhaust System Complete with Instruction Book (Owner's Manual), Workshop Manuals (x2), Emergency Tools with Bulb/Fuse Holder in Pouch and Matching Spare Tire The 308 combined concepts and design features from both the 246 Dino and the 365, with the ability to move more precisely and swiftly than any of its contemporaries. Historically, the 308/208 series was groundbreaking for Ferrari, featuring a mid-engine layout with a pronounced wedge-shaped body penned by Bertone and development testing by Nikki Lauda. The above vehicle information is accurate to the best of our knowledge at the time it is posted to this website. It is provided 'as-is', without warranties as to its accuracy, whether expressed or implied, and is intended for informational purposes only. Corrections or additional information is always appreciated.
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