More rallying #13
Printable View
More rallying #13
More rallying #15
More rallying #16
I am amazed at how right Ferrari got the basic shape; that beltline is gorgeous, yet how poorly (read: '80s) all the other parts like lights, vents, and the engine cover are executed.
There is not a single flaw in 308's design.
None other than Giorgetto Giugiaro has described it as "[I]the most perfect car I've ever seen.[/I]"
I agree with Maestro.
A regular 1976 GTB and one in race trim form 1982
[quote=f6fhellcat13;991493]I am amazed at how right Ferrari got the basic shape; that beltline is gorgeous, yet how poorly (read: '80s) all the other parts like lights, vents, and the engine cover are executed.[/quote]
That's something quite common with cars that were originally designed in the 70's but survived into the 80's (this, Countach, Esprit or 928 amongst others); the aerodynamic [I]enhancements[/I] tacked to the cars rarely did the design any favours and the earlier cleaner desings are what suit the shapes best.
1978 Ferrari 308 GTS
(the quality of these pictures are not that awesome) :rolleyes:
Some lovely period photos, regrettably in low resolution again.
Some more
[quote=Revo;1003905]Some lovely period photos, regrettably in low resolution again.[/quote]
Am i wrong or are this Niki Lauda and Clay Regazzoni in #31 Pic1? ics:confused:
Very cool pics.
[quote=naweng;1003924]Am i wrong or are this Niki Lauda and Clay Regazzoni in #31 Pic1? ics:confused:
Very cool pics.[/quote]
Well spotted. :)
It's nice to see someone else enjoying these old photos too.
Some absolutely lovely pictures.
Ferrari 308 #22
Ferrari 308 #23