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IIs there a more evocative name than Ferrari? Scuderia Ferrari was founded in 1929 by Enzo, a man who was so precise, technically and mechanically-minded, that was once said ‘to be able to make gloves for flies’. The company was originally set up to race Alfa Romeos, and Enzo Ferrari’s involvement with Alfa Romeo, culminating in his becoming Alfa Corse’s Racing Manager, continued until 1940,…

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Ferrari 365GTC

Ferrari 365GTC

RATING:

7 / 10

PRICE: £45,000-£50,000

Fast Facts

  • Produced:
    1968 (20 made)
  • Bodywork:
    Coupe 2+2
  • Engine:
    4963cc Type 208 front longitudinal 60° V12 light alloy cylinder block and head
  • 0-60 mph:
    7secs
  • Top Speed:
    156mph
  • Suspension:
    Independent double wishbones coil springs/ Independent double wishbones coil springs
  • Power:
    320bhp

Past: The design of the 365 GTC was basically similar to that of the last 330 GTCs built, the major difference being that the engine bay air inlets were now on the bonnet and no longer on the flanks. There were more significant changes to the refined mechanics however: the new, large V12 engine offered more generous torque at medium revs, greater flexibility and livelier acceleration.

Present: Thought of as the 456 of the 1970s, and infinitely cheaper although the with its power steering, limited slip diff and even air conditioning, the range was thought a bit soft for true Ferrari fans although as a GT this model boasts considerable merits.

Future: Another not particularly popular prancing horse, so easy to shop for it. As Ferraris go they are pretty fair value although a basket case might cause your credit to really crunch if you decide to buy one on the cheap to restore. It’s not worth the effort or pain.

Ferrai 208, 308GTBI, GTSI

Ferrai 208, 308GTBI, GTSI

PRICE: £15,000-£220,000

Fast Facts

  • Produced:
    1981
  • Bodywork:
    Gran Turismo Berlinetta
  • Engine:
    2927cc Transverse mid-mounted 90° V8 light alloy cylinder block and head two valves per cylinder twin overhead camshafts per cylinder bank
  • 0-60 mph:
    6.5sec
  • Top Speed:
    158mph
  • Suspension:
    Independent double wishbones coil springs/Independent double wishbone coils springs
  • Power:
    214bhp

PAST: The GTBi retained the 308 GTB’s body apart from a few mods to the cabin. Most important changes were to the engine, chiefly. fuel injection. Production: 494 (UK: 42) 1743 GTSi (UK: 67). Only early fibre-glass bodies cars need to be considered; those with carburettors and dry-sump lubrication, not the less powerful fuel injection versions. Launched in 1975 the car remained in production until the mid-eighties and it’s as well to remember the 208 launched in 1980 which sported a turbo two years later.

PRESENT: If the 308 got off to a so-so start, it certainly evolved into a mature serious sports car and laid foundations for the more desirable later models. That said, 208s are rare yet delightful.

FUTURE: Shop around and you’ll net a good value car even at specialists. Then sit on it and play the long game…

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