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1985 Ferrari 308 Gts on 2040-cars

US $22,000.00
Year:1985 Mileage:68042 Color: Black /
 Red
Location:

Leonardtown, Maryland, United States

Leonardtown, Maryland, United States

If you have questions email email me at: allison.bouchaert@expressmail.dk .

1985 Ferrari 308QV
Serial number: ZFFUA13A0F0053493
Mileage: 68042
I am selling my 1985 Ferrari 308QV because my wife is expecting, so I won't have the time or the resources to enjoy
it. I have owned the car for six years and it has been extremely reliable and actually starts more quickly than my
new cars! I have kept the oil changed every year whether it is driven 400 miles or 50 miles and always use either a
UFI or Baldwin B253 filter. The car has never leaked one drop of engine oil on the garage floor and I have never
had to add oil, so it's not burning any in the exhaust. All of the gauges and electronics work on the car and the
ac blows pretty cool by 308 standards. The windows are actually pretty fast too compared to others' experiences I
have read about on the net. The car is a little louder than a normal 308 because the previous owner hollowed out
the factory cat, but I have an aftermarket cat and new Bosch oxygen sensor that I will include with the sale. I
will also include two bottles of Redline 75W-90NS trans fluid, a new Bosch fuel pressure regulator, Fram fuel
filter, and two Baldwin B253 oil filters. I just changed the oil and filter on 12/23/16, so it's good to go in that
respect. The car has the original books and cover (which can be worth $1000 alone these days), a partial tool roll
with jack, and the original spare wheel and tire that still look new. I just put in a new battery connected to a
new battery tender, so you won't have to worry about battery drain; just plug it in and forget about it until your
next drive. The interior is in great shape with no tears in any of the surfaces. The exterior is very good as well,
and while not at a show car level, it wouldn't take much to get it to that point. The car was repainted at some
point so the paint is deep in color and likely 7 or 8 years old. In short, this is a great car, and I wouldn't
hesitate to start it up and drive 70 miles in the middle of the night and have any worries about getting to my
destination. I hate to sell it and already know I will regret it, especially when these cars commonly hit six
figures someday, but I have new priorities so it has to go

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1955 Belgian GP movie tells the story of Spa

Sun, 25 Aug 2013

With the Belgian Formula One Grand Prix happening this weekend, Shell reminded a few guests what the Spa-Francorchamps track and Belgian countryside were like in 1955. That year the petroleum company made a 30-minute movie about the grand prix - this is back when the track was called the Francorchamps National Circuit, near the town of Spa, and a list of its important corners didn't include a mention of Eau Rouge - where it was doing the same thing it still does today: working on fuels and lubricants via its technical partnership with Ferrari.
To create the mood, journalists were invited to a vintage cinema where they mingled with Ferrari F1 drivers Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa and other extras in period fifties gear, and watched a screening of 1955 Belgian Grand Prix. You can scroll down for a screening of your own, as well as the press release, minus the petits-fours and pinups.

Berger and Vettel swap F1 cars old and new at the Red Bull Ring

Mon, 16 Jun 2014

This weekend the Formula One circus heads to Spielberg. No, not the Hollywood director, but the town in Austria that's home to the Österreichring. Subsequently known as the A1-Ring, these days it's called the Red Bull Ring, which makes this weekend's revived Austrian Grand Prix something of a home race for the defending champion Red Bull Racing team. But long before that it was the home race of the sixteen F1 drivers that call Austria their home - not the least of them Gerhard Berger.
The only Austrian driver to have won a grand prix (ten of them, all told) but not a championship, Berger was a fixture of F1 racing in the 1980s and 90s, spending much of his career driving for Ferrari. He later ran Scuderia Toro Rosso for three seasons, during which time Sebastian Vettel won his first (and still the team's only) grand prix. So with the Austrian Grand Prix back on the calendar for this weekend, the two highly accomplished drivers headed to the Red Bull Ring for a little juxtaposition.
Gerhard rolled in with the Ferrari F1/87-88C in which he won the 1988 Italian Grand Prix at Monza (which was, incidentally, the same race that Vettel won for STR twenty years later under Ferrari power), and Seb in his championship-winning RB8. Then they switched off, giving the four-time world champion his first chance to drive a grand prix racer with three pedals. If you can't believe that, it's also (as far as we can tell) the first time, despite years of neck-and-neck competition and retention of some of the best drivers on the grid, that a Red Bull or Toro Rosso driver has driven a Ferrari F1 car, and vice versa. See how it went down in the video below.

Ferrari celebrates 10 million Facebook fans, animates Montezemolo

Fri, 07 Dec 2012

Kia has 2.1 million fans on Facebook, though we'd wager that far more people worldwide own Kias than are fans of the Korean automaker's page. On the other hand, Ferrari, whose owners number just a lucky few, has a legion of fans counted in the millions. In fact, the Facebook page for the Italian automaker just surpassed 10 million Likes.
To celebrate this social media milestone, Ferrari has put together this cute little video below, featuring chairman Luca di Montezemolo, as well as a few other animated guest appearances.
For comparison's sake, major corporations like Pepsi have 9.1 million fans, Kohl's has 9.7 million fans, and Wal-Mart has 25+ million fans. For a car company that sells a few thousand units a year, 10+ million upstretched thumbs is quite the following.