1982 Ferrari 308 GTSi: When Mid-Engine Meant Something
"The 308 GTSi is finally escaping its shadow as the 'affordable Ferrari'—it's the car that proved you don't need a 12-cylinder to understand what Maranello was actually doing."
— Revvly Take
This Nero-over-Rosso 308 GTSi represents the last generation before the Testarossa took over—fuel-injected 2.9L quad-cam V8, five-speed manual, Cromodora wheels, and that pop-up headlight charm that defined 80s Ferrari. Clean examples are getting harder to find, and values have started reflecting what enthusiasts always knew: the 308 is the thinking person's entry Ferrari, not the celebrity trophy.
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