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enuff_zed said:
Well I guess the wheel centres are the right colour for you..............

For that I could cope with red..when I was pup in London co :driving: mmuting on my Laverda 1200 Mirage in 1979 coming down the Embankment I would often meet at the lights a 308 and a 328 (one in red and one in yellow)..tough times for some..
 
Lovely looking car - I had one of those but it was made by Corgi. :lol:

Just the job for a Magnum PI moment - if only we had the Hawaii weather!
 
Back in the day I always thought of the 308 and 328 as "entry level" prancers (rightly or wrongly).
For me, and the one that was the biggest poster on my bedroom wall, was the BB512
12 pots was what a 'rarri should be :D :thumbsup: 1980-ferrari-bb512-1.jpg
 
Pondrew said:
Back in the day I always thought of the 308 and 328 as "entry level" prancers (rightly or wrongly).
For me, and the one that was the biggest poster on my bedroom wall, was the BB512
12 pots was what a 'rarri should be :D :thumbsup: 1980-ferrari-bb512-1.jpg

I always felt the same. Next to the 288GTO, the 308 looked undernourished and weak.
 
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