I thought these were for a Fiat Dino, not a 308 GT4? (no affiliation with seller)....
I thought these were for a Fiat Dino, not a 308 GT4? (no affiliation with seller). https://sandiego.craigslist.org/nsd/pts/d/valley-center-set-of-ferrari-dino/7697453366.html Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
14 x 6.5 Cromodora "Sunburst" style (IIRC) also used on other F models (but don't know if that particular wheel is Fiat Dino): https://www.ferrariparts.co.uk/part/ferrari/104920
I think the Fiats say Fiat cast on them . Those look like 206 Dino or mk 1 GT4 probably the 208GT4 ( 840 production) for the home mkt . My mk 2 208GT 4 , the one s with out the hub cap we’re fitted .Being a 2.0L it retained the 6 1/2 J . But being I assume OEM has “ Ferrari “ cast in them . Perhaps go to the 206 / 246 Dino section and ask those guys if they from those cars ie original s ? There’s a lot of aftermarket wheels out there I am afraid . Any how see the “ Ferrari “ on mine same size as your pic . Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login 195/70/14 rubber . Image Unavailable, Please Login
Those were stock wheels for the Dino 308 GT4, but you'll find plenty of variations. On most 246s those wheels actually say "Fiat" and not Dino. The Dino script was found on 308 GT4 and possibly late 246 cars. You'll also find 308 GT4s with wheels that say "Ferrari" and "Dino": Image Unavailable, Please Login The factory used what was available and it's not terribly uncommon for a set of these wheels to have different markings (meaning three might say "Dino" on them and the other one says "Ferrari" and "Dino" and the spare says "Fiat" - just as an example).
My 208 GT4 (Jan 1 1976), which is mostly original AFAIK, has the same wheels stamped "Dino". No Ferrari stamp. Image Unavailable, Please Login
The SPC, and the F part numbers, indicate that the hubcap style (104920) in Christopher's post #4 came first, and was replaced by the hubcapless style (108713) shown in Peter D.'s post #6. But they are easily swapped (and there was probably an uncertain switch over).