1985 Ferrari 308 GTS Quattrovalvole
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$162,400 USD | Sold
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- Indicated 3,935 miles at time of cataloguing
- Recipient of engine-out service by Ferrari of Palm Beach in February 2024
- Final model year for the Quattrovalvole fuel-injected configuration, featuring four valves per cylinder
- Accompanied by dealer paperwork, owner’s manuals, service booklet, Blaupunkt documents, and service invoice
Introduced as the replacement for the Dino 246 in 1975, the 308 has a solid place in Ferrari history. It was designed by Leonardo Fioravanti of Pininfarina and quickly won over many enthusiasts for both its looks and performance. It is often associated with the television show Magnum, P.I., as the 308 GTS played a starring role in the series, capturing the hearts of many as it chased down criminals on the islands of Hawaii with actor Tom Selleck behind the wheel.
The 308 shared both its tube-frame platform and double-wishbone independent suspension with the Ferrari 308 GT/4. The engine was a 2,926-cubic-centimeter transverse V-8, which, in the updated Quattrovalvole model—QV for short—introduced in 1982, adopted a 32-valve cylinder head. Other changes for this improved model included an available small rear spoiler, additional louvers between the headlamps to improve airflow for the radiator, and power mirrors, amongst other minor updates. As with earlier 308s, it was offered in both an enclosed coupe version, the GT, and as an open-air model, the GTS, which boasted a targa-style removable roof panel that could be stowed behind the seats when not in use. Ultimately, just over 3,000 GTS models would be produced during its three-year model run.
Completed at the Ferrari factory for the 1985 model, this US-market GTS QV is finished in the famous shade of Rosso Corsa over a tan leather interior. As shown in the collection of delivery paperwork and service booklet on file, the car was delivered new to Ron Tonkin Gran Turismo in Portland, Oregon. Remarkably, this paperwork includes the temporary registration, road atlas, dealer disclaimer form, and even the dash tag for the gauges.
Now showing with just 3,935 miles on the odometer, this 308 GTS presents in truly remarkable condition thanks to its history of limited road use. Furthermore, the car operates in top shape thanks to a recent engine-out service performed by Ferrari of Palm Beach in February 2024. This job involved replacing the timing and accessory belts, seals, gaskets, and clamps in order to ensure smooth operation. In addition, new spark plugs were installed in addition to oil and fuel filters.
The 308 series is among Ferrari’s most famous designs, and this late-production GTS QV adds open-air enjoyment and improved power delivery to the driving experience. It is made even more desirable thanks to its low mileage and signature Rosso Corsa exterior color.