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1984 Ferrari 308 GTS QV
Cool Classic Club

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SH ID

25-1022003

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In Stock

Netherlands

Dealer

Power 241 PK

Date Part I January 1, 1984

Color Grigio

Interior Red

Transmission Manual

For many, this is the Ferrari as it is known and remembered: Rosso Corsa paint, extravagant lines, Italian flair, and of course, that iconic mid-mounted V8. The 308 GTS Quattrovalvole is not only a visual delight but also a crucial milestone in Ferrari’s evolution — a true forerunner of the modern supercar. This particular example is a stunning representative of Ferrari’s legendary 308 series and marks the ultimate evolution before the arrival of the 328. Introduced at the Paris Motor Show in 1982, the ‘QV’ brought Ferrari back to form thanks to the implementation of four valves per cylinder (quattrovalvole). The result? 240 horsepower from a refined 2.9-liter V8, paired with Bosch K-Jetronic injection and Magneti Marelli Digiplex ignition. The five-speed manual gearbox completes the classic driving experience. The Quattrovalvole stands out with subtle yet thoughtful aesthetic updates: a vented engine cover for improved cooling, electric mirrors adorned with the iconic Ferrari emblem, rectangular indicators, and a redesigned front end with integrated fog lights. The interior was also upgraded, featuring a satin-black three-spoke steering wheel and optional fabric seat inserts. Additional options like air conditioning and 16-inch Speedline wheels with Pirelli P7 tires complete the package. Between 1982 and 1985, only 3,042 GTS Quattrovalvole units were built, making this model not only visually striking but also highly collectible. And the story behind our car? Originally delivered in Germany, this Ferrari later moved to an enthusiast in the United States, before returning to Europe in 2005. In 2016, the car came into the hands of the current owner, who treated it to a well-deserved dose of care and attention. The full history is known and backed by an impressive folder of invoices — the amounts may initially surprise you, but they clearly show that nothing has ever been overlooked on this car. Curious to know more? We'd love to tell you the full story and are ready to assist you further.
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