• Year of manufacture 
    1977
  • Car type 
    Other
  • Lot number 
    144
  • Drive 
    RHD
  • Condition 
    Used
  • Location
    United Kingdom
  • Exterior colour 
    Other
  • Gearbox 
    Manual

Description

"It is anyone's guess as to the reason Ferrari favoured Bertone as the design house for its new 2+2 GT, the 308GT4, the successor to the 246GT and the Dino 308GT4 that made its first appearance at the Paris Salon in 1973. The public had mixed views over the sharp angular lines from the pen of Bertone that substituted the beautiful flowing curves of the Pininfarina 246. In October 1975, Ferrari presented its new 308GTB at the Paris Salon. A return to Pininfarina for the body styling that pleased many Ferrari fans. In the first two years of 308 production, Ferrari used glass reinforced plastic (GRP) body panels. These Vetroresina examples are now extremely desirable. Ferrari updated the 308 model to 328 in 1985.
In the early eighties, the Porsche 935’s were dominating the racing scene, so in 1981 Martino Finotto and Carlo Facetti teamed up to build a Ferrari 308GTB capable of taking on the mighty 935’s. The team used a three litre 308 as a base, built a lightweight body and reworked the engine adding two turbos. This car first appeared at the Daytona 24 Hours in 1981. For qualifying, Facetti turned the boost up to gain an output of over 800bhp. Spectators were astonished to see the Ferrari placed 6th on the grid. After setting the fastest lap of the race, the Ferrari had to return to the pits on lap five with a mechanical issue.
This 1977, 308 GTB dry sump, carburettor example has spent much of its life as a race car. Starting life innocently enough as a road going 308 GTB demonstrator with Maranello in Egham, this 308 was then swiftly turned into a competition replica of the 1981 Daytona car. For much of its race history it was successfully campaigning in New Zealand. Within a race journal, we can find that a Stuart McCondach had some success scoring a win in the MRNZ summer motor racing series at Manfeild Autocourse. Many other results from countless races can be found alongside tyre setup and maintenance details between 1994-2002, with further details in a second journal until 2014.
Presented within the staggering history file, you will discover period photographs, engineer’s notes from every race and test session, dyno graphs from each modification or post engine refresh. You will also discover a scrutineer’s card with 60 race events and engineering drawings relating to the bespoke engine build. In addition there is a Historic Technical Passport which specified this car to race in T&C Group Three races alongside correspondence from the Automobilie Club D'Italia and Federation Internationale du Sport Automobile.
Reading further into the cars extensive history file, it suggests that the owner of this car obtained sponsorship from a specialist fibreglass facility, A.C Fibreglass in New Zealand and over time the car has been updated with fibreglass body panels. These panels appear to be of a very high quality and allow for a considerable weight reduction, this modification permits a far greater scope for geometry settings, especially on the rear of the car. Currently the car is fitted with safety devices specific to the period and regulations of its last races in New Zealand, including welded safety cage, extinguisher and electrical cut-offs.
This package has proven itself to be extremely competitive and has been developed over many years and is fully documented with all documentation found within the journals and massive amounts of bills, invoices, engineering drawings and notes. Much of this car has been re-engineered to an extremely high standard we would recommend that anyone seriously interested would, in person, familiarise themselves with the considerable history file and the overwhelming upgrades as it will take them quite a while to go through it all.
Offered with this car is a set of 13 slick tyres and four further spare Gotti wheels with intermediate tyres and various other spares. The fibreglass moulds are also available for the car. We have also obtained from the vendor correspondence from the Classic Sports Car Club that the car would be eligible for the CSCC Special Saloons, CSCC Modsports Race Series and CSCC Verum Builders Open Series.
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