Rosso Reimagined: 1982 Ferrari 308 GTSi on Bring a Trailer After 28 Years of Cherished Ownership

A 1982 Ferrari 308 GTSi, meticulously maintained and finished in iconic Rosso Corsa, is now available on Bring a Trailer—offered with no reserve after 28 years in the hands of a single devoted owner.

Originally finished in Azzurro (502), the mid-engine V8 sports car received its striking red respray shortly after the current owner acquired it in 1997. Since then, it’s been driven approximately 24,000 miles, contributing to the car’s current total of 39,000 miles. Offered with a clean Carfax, extensive service records, and a clean Oregon title, this GTSi is a standout example of Ferrari’s beloved 308 lineage.

Powering the 308 is a 2.9-liter quad-cam V8 mated to a gated five-speed manual transaxle. A timing-belt service was completed as recently as August 2024, with additional recent maintenance including fresh fluids, new tires, and replacement lid struts. Brake pads were also updated, and the air-conditioning system has been recharged for modern comfort.

Inside, the car features Nero leather seats, electric windows, a Clarion stereo, and the unmistakable gated shifter with its classic dogleg pattern. A MOMO steering wheel faces Veglia gauges, including an 85-mph speedometer and a 7,700-rpm redline tachometer. The pop-up headlights, black removable roof panel, and quad-exit exhaust round out the period-correct features that made the 308 GTSi a pop-culture icon.

Rolling on 16″ silver five-spoke wheels wrapped in Continental ExtremeContact Sport 02 tires, this Ferrari is more than a nostalgic throwback—it’s a turn-key, driver-ready sports car with pedigree.

With no reserve and decades of careful ownership, this Rosso Corsa beauty offers collectors a rare opportunity to secure one of Ferrari’s most recognizable classics. Bidding is live now on Bring a Trailer.

This awesome 308 is being sold by Casciomotors.com Visit their site to see their inventory and learn more about how they can help you sell your car on Bring A Trailer.

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