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OverviewWhile it is true that the V12 engine has always been seen as the most iconic power unit for the road cars – not to mention to the racing models – that have left the factory in Maranello, it is equally true that in the mid-Seventies it was an eight-cylinder car that definitively projected Ferrari towards an industrial dimension. The 308 GTB, which appeared at the 1975 Paris Motor Show, was the model that proved capable of revolutionising the image of the Ferrari berlinettas, an image once again born out of the flair of Leonardo Fioravanti. With its soft yet muscular lines, the 308 took the lead in a long line of GTs from the Cavallino – including the 208 and the 328 – all powered by V8 engines located behind the cockpit and offered with closed and open bodywork, which drove the Maranello marque into the late 1980s, with previously unheard of production figures. Those unforgettable cars, now more than ever sought after by collectors, could hardly be absent from the Supercars series Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gaetano DerosaPublisher: Giorgio Nada Editore Imprint: Giorgio Nada Editore ISBN: 9788879119726ISBN 10: 8879119729 Pages: 168 Publication Date: 30 May 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationClass of 1964, born in Lodi (Milan) but a resident of Piacenza, Gaetano Derosa is a journalist contributing to the automotive magazines Ruoteclassiche and Quattroruote as well as numerous national newspapers. In 2002, he contributed to the Treccani Encylopaedia of Sport, edited by Gianni Cancellieri, one of the most authoritative Italian automotive historians. He has published a number of titles with Giorgio Nada Editore, including Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider (2008), Fiat 124. Spider, Coupé e Abarth (2021), Alfa Romeo Giulia GT (2023) and, in the “Supercars” series, Ferrari F40 (2022), Ferrari Testarossa (2023) and Ferrari 288 GTO (2024). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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