Ferrari 308.
basically 80s'-era Ferrari's...like the 308 series.
it's relatively cheap to obtain now - and it's arguably one of the purest
sportscars and Ferraris of all-time.
pre-80s is too old...post 80s has too much technology to kill the driving
expereience.
http://www.Ferrari-308.com
---lawrence
Tifosi 308 - 21 Mar 2008 21:34 GMT
> Ferrari 308.
Yep, got one.
> basically 80s'-era Ferrari's...like the 308 series.
> it's relatively cheap to obtain now - and it's arguably one of the
> purest sportscars and Ferraris of all-time.
Indeed, thank goodness it didn't turn out like those Moon-dials. Great
parts shelf in a race shop.
> pre-80s is too old.
easy fluffy. my 308s "born on date" proudly reads December 1978.
..post 80s has too much technology to kill the
> driving expereience.
Like fuel injection. You gotta have carbs. QV owners don't know the
joy of living with Mr. Weber and as a result have too much time on their
hands and fill it with excessive use of tyre black.
> http://www.Ferrari-308.com
> ---lawrence
What's with the Bugatti? Any plans for your site?
Iain Miller - 23 Mar 2008 01:47 GMT
>QV owners don't know the joy of living with Mr. Weber and as a result have
>too much time on their hands and fill it with excessive use of tyre black.
arf !!!!
Paul Duffin - 01 Apr 2008 18:59 GMT
Tifosiki the Serial Number Greek and that bastard Miller wrote:
>>QV owners don't know the joy of living with Mr. Weber and as a result have
>>too much time on their hands and fill it with excessive use of tyre black.
>
> arf !!!!
You bastards. Just 'cos I've been in the USA you thought I'd miss that, huh?
...well, I did. But I'm back now.
WHYIOUGHTA!.....
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Bert Kanters - 22 Mar 2008 01:21 GMT
When you talk about a pure Ferrari, at least put up a picture of true Euro
308QV, looks so much better than what you have now, the heavy bumper US car
with 4x4 ride height.
> Ferrari 308.
>
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> http://www.Ferrari-308.com
> ---lawrence
FernandoAbreu - 22 Mar 2008 12:21 GMT
those bumpers are uglyyyyyy
> Ferrari 308.
>
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> http://www.Ferrari-308.com
> ---lawrence
Tifosi 308 - 23 Mar 2008 01:28 GMT
> those bumpers are uglyyyyyy
Sadly we Americans are blessed with the DOT. We can't be trusted not to
knock into things while driving at 5 mph.
I've got them on my car which is thankfully black and hides the "knobs".
Raoul Duke - 26 Mar 2008 15:25 GMT
>> those bumpers are uglyyyyyy
>
>Sadly we Americans are blessed with the DOT. We can't be trusted not to
>knock into things while driving at 5 mph.
Well, as a group we can't. I'm not sure the insurance companies'
response, mandating heavier harder to fix bumpers, was the way to go.
>I've got them on my car which is thankfully black and hides the "knobs".
The lines as well though.

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Tifosi 308 - 26 Mar 2008 16:06 GMT
>> I've got them on my car which is thankfully black and hides the "knobs".
>
> The lines as well though.
A nice wax job and the california sunshine takes care of that "problem".
Also, the car's much easier to find in a 308 lineup amongst all the
"rossa corsa" 3x8s
Raoul Duke - 26 Mar 2008 15:21 GMT
>Ferrari 308.
>
>basically 80s'-era Ferrari's...
Early 70s, surely.
>like the 308 series.
>it's relatively cheap to obtain now - and it's arguably one of the purest
>sportscars
Huh? Ever seen a Lotus?
>and [one of the purest] Ferraris of all-time.
They're the first FIAT Ferraris.
>pre-80s is too old...post 80s has too much technology to kill the driving
>expereience.
Yeah, that five valve motor in the 355s is a real boat anchor.
>http://www.Ferrari-308.com
>---lawrence
If your going to limit your experience to the 1980 308 you're going to
be sourly disappointed.
Carbs or QV is the way to go.

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