[QUOTE=henk4;686738]I think that was done by a company named: Aftermarket....[/QUOTE]
I think the company was called Mistake Wheels.
They could look worse though...
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[QUOTE=henk4;686738]I think that was done by a company named: Aftermarket....[/QUOTE]
I think the company was called Mistake Wheels.
They could look worse though...
[quote=McReis;686749]I think the company was called Mistake Wheels.
They could look worse though...[/quote]
Throw some D's on that bitch.
[QUOTE=baddabang;686854]Throw some D's on that bitch.[/QUOTE]
Nice. +1
Just wondering, smxi, did you post these pictures because I posted about the car I thought I saw in the "I just saw a...." thread?
No wonder I couldn't find the car- it was missing from the hideout, until now that is!
Thanks for finding the car I wanted to see. I get frustrated sometimes when I can't identify what car I saw on the street. :D
Yay! My aunt near Ft. Worth has one of these, it's a beautiful car. She loves that damn car, said she's going to be buried in it!
[quote=NSXType-R;686886]Just wondering, smxi, did you post these pictures because I posted about the car I thought I saw in the "I just saw a...." thread?
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not really. :o I just took these pics yesterday, though I normally do not post exotic cars - could not resist. :) It's simply gorgeous. :)
And btw it was here in the hideout already rally version of some sort, right here - [B][URL="http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=31751&highlight=308"]Ferrari 308[/URL][/B] by Ferrer.
That's fine. Either way, I'm happy that I figured out my mystery car. All the time I see cars that I often don't get a chance to take a picture of. Then I never get to identify the car. This helps me answer those burning questions back in my memories. Thanks either way. :)
Edit: I didn't notice the 308 rally version, but I wouldn't have been able to figure out the road car from just that. Thanks for your pictures again.
i will one day own one of these.
but i havent found it at my local maisto dealer yet
[QUOTE=baddabang;686854]Throw some D's on that bitch.[/QUOTE]
I didn't get that joke... :o
I've been wondering, is the 308 the generally cheapest Ferrari to buy these days?
[QUOTE=Pando;687311]I've been wondering, is the 308 the generally cheapest Ferrari to buy these days?[/QUOTE]
no it varies between the Bertone designed 308-4 (originally presented as a Dino) and the earlier version of the Mondial 2+2, which are rather unpopular.
[QUOTE=henk4;687315]no it varies between the Bertone designed 308-4 (originally presented as a Dino) and the earlier version of the Mondial 2+2, which are rather unpopular.[/QUOTE]
What about the 2-litre versions?
[QUOTE=Ferrer;687324]What about the 2-litre versions?[/QUOTE]
the cheapest of which is the 308-4 2+2...The normal 208 GTB is more expensive than an early Mondial. A bargain is also a 400i auto in a tatty state.
Thanks, how about rarity... or lack of. I haven't found any numbers of how many 360's were produced, but I could imagine the 308's is at least in the top 2?
[QUOTE=Pando;687339]Thanks, how about rarity... or lack of. I haven't found any numbers of how many 360's were produced, but I could imagine the 308's is at least in the top 2?[/QUOTE]
Including all variants, from 1975 to 1985, 12,149 308s were produced.