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Wanted 1977 308 GTB

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  1. Noah_AMF

    Noah_AMF Karting

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    #1 Noah_AMF, Sep 2, 2017
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    Fellow Fchatters:

    I'm on the hunt for a '77 308 GTB who plans to drive and enjoy it.

    Prefer black/red or black/black or silver/red...sorry no red plz other than the interior ;)
    Prefer a high quality original driver but will consider any condition.
    Please PM me or send any leads my way.

    Thank you!

    Noah
     
  2. topcarbon

    topcarbon F1 Rookie
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    You don't like yellow? ;)
     
  3. George Vosburgh

    George Vosburgh F1 Rookie
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    Sent you a PM
     
  4. Noah_AMF

    Noah_AMF Karting

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    @topcarbon - Quite particular to black but can keep an open mind for yellow. Also, would consider a '77, '78 or '79 carbureted 308 GTB. Not too sure what any significant changes were between '77-'79? Steel body vs. Vetroresina works for me. Thanks!
     
  5. Noah_AMF

    Noah_AMF Karting

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    Thanks, George! PM sent.
     
  6. godabitibi

    godabitibi F1 Veteran
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    77 is the only year with no cats so it has the same rear engine lid as a euro with smaller louver size.
     
  7. Noah_AMF

    Noah_AMF Karting

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    Thanks for the info @godabitibi!
     
  8. Hannibal308

    Hannibal308 F1 Veteran
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    The '76-'77 cars also have the same cams as the dry sump cars, so they are as close to a euro as you can get for a USA car. I'm not sure if the gearbox ratios are the same as on the dry sump cars, though...
     
  9. arcticlighting

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    Will have a blue one for sale off a complete restoration if your interested. Very rare color combo, and will be done sometime in March I hope. Not sure if you can wait that long or not.
    Call me for details 509-370-3623
    Thanks Brian
     
  10. malex

    malex Formula 3
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    If it's going to be done some time in March, and the op isn't interested in a blue car, I might have interest. Timing would be near ideal for me.
     
  11. Russ Gould

    Russ Gould Formula 3
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    there's a black GTS on BAT ... in that color it looks like a GTB
     
  12. gbutler911

    gbutler911 Rookie

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    I've got a driver quality 77 GTB black exterior red interior. Original was black interior but it was swapped at some point in its life. I was planning to hold it for awhile longer but may consider selling since I just picked up a 360 and am a bit too crowded. Give me a ring if you are still in the market. 317-919-2049. Gil
     
  13. galileo

    galileo Formula Junior

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    I have a blue/tan 18k mile 77 gtb. Beautiful car. Not sure why I cant pm right now, I can be reached at 917-282-3896
     
  14. BigTex

    BigTex Seven Time F1 World Champ
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    My 1976 steel USA car was also NON CAT.
     
  15. godabitibi

    godabitibi F1 Veteran
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    Yes you're right. But for me a 76 is a VR most of the time and they were all non cat. So yes the very early steel of 76 are the same.
     

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