How much does a Ferrari 308 cost?

How much does a Ferrari 308 cost?

And with Ferrari 308 prices going from anywhere between $43,000 and $200,000 according to the Hagerty price guide, they’re a wonderful entry-level Ferrari for the new collector and an affordable option for the collector looking to make their next move.

How many Ferraris were used in Magnum PI?

Magnum P.I. had good taste in cars America’s favorite private investigator drove a bright red 1984 Ferrari 308 GTS Quattrovalvole. Producers used three cars for filming.

How old is the Ferrari 308?

The Ferrari 308 GTB berlinetta and targa topped 308 GTS are V8 mid-engined, two-seater sports cars manufactured by the Italian company Ferrari from 1975 to 1985….308 GTB/GTS Quattrovalvole.

Ferrari 308 Quattrovalvole
Production 1982–1985
Powertrain
Engine 2.9 L (2,927 cc) Tipo F105 AB V8
Transmission 5-speed manual

Is the Magnum PI 308 a replica?

It may be a replica, but the 308 styling is as timeless as Magnum’s Hawaiian shirts. So come on Universal, give it a coat of paint and a some tan seats so folks visiting the studio can remember the show and the car in all their glory.

What kind of car is the Ferrari in Magnum PI?

Many of the original vintage Ferrari 308s driven in Magnum P.I. have traded hands over the years. One little-known fact is the existence of a Ferrari “kit car” which was used in the most extreme car chases. These models were made of fiberglass and built on a Pontiac Fiero chassis.

How much does a Ferrari 308 GTS cost?

Magnum PI Ferrari Values As iconic as the Ferrari 308 GTS may be, it’s recent prices do not reflect it’s popularity. Hagerty values a top-rated model in excellent condition right around $100,000. Doing a search, you can find a variety of early 1980 Ferrari 308s for $60 – $80 grand.

What movies has the Ferrari 308 been in?

The Ferrari 308 didn’t stop its guest-starring roles in detective shows only, such as Magnum P.I. and Beverly Hills Cop. It was also in Rocky V, 21 Jump Street, Knight Rider, Superman III, T.J. Hooker, and even the 2006 Will Smith movie, “The Pursuit of Happyness.”