Introduced at the dawn of a new decade, the 1980 Ferrari 308 GTSi
marked an important evolution in the lineage of one of Maranello's
most recognizable road cars. Originally unveiled in 1975 as the 308
GTB, the model was Ferrari's successor to the Dino 246, designed by
Leonardo Fioravanti at Pininfarina. Its sharp, wedge-shaped styling
and mid-engine layout quickly defined the look of a modern Ferrari.
By 1977, the open-top GTS variant arrived, featuring a removable
targa roof panel that gave the thrill of open-air driving. The "i"
designation, introduced for the 1980 model year, signified a major
mechanical change, the adoption of Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection
in place of Weber carburetors. This transition was driven largely
by tightening emissions regulations, particularly in the United
States. The new system improved reliability and drivability and
kept the horsepower very modest. Power came from a 2.9-litre V-8
engine mounted transversely behind the cockpit, paired with a
five-speed manual transaxle, delivering the engaging driving
experience expected of a Ferrari. Production of the fuel-injected
308 GTSi spanned from 1980 through 1982, during which approximately
1,750 examples were built. This relatively short production run
makes the GTSi a distinct chapter within the broader 308 series,
bridging the gap between the early carbureted cars and the later,
Quattrovalvole models introduced in 1982. Beyond its mechanical and
design significance, the 308 GTSi achieved enduring fame through
its starring role in the hit television series Magnum, P.I.. Driven
by Tom Selleck as Thomas Magnum, the bright red Ferrari became
synonymous with the carefree, adventurous lifestyle depicted on
screen. Week after week, the car was showcased against the scenic
backdrop of Hawaii, cementing its place in popular culture. For
many enthusiasts, the 308 GTSi was more than just a car, it was
*the* Ferrari. Its unmistakable silhouette adorned bedroom walls as
a quintessential poster car of the 1980s, inspiring a generation of
automotive passion that endures to this day. Long-term owners, the
Dane Miller Collection acquired this 1980 Ferrari 308 GTSi in
December of 1990 from the Classic Car Centre of Warsaw, who bought
it from Bruce Pelynio of Maine in the same year. A first-year
example of the GTSi model, it's finished in quintessential colors
of Rosso Corsa over a tan interior. Features of this Ferrari
include 16-inch Campagnolo alloy wheels, a Nardi steering wheel,
Blaupunkt stereo with a tape deck, and a period Blaupunkt channel
searcher, adding to the nostalgic look and feel. Often regarded as
the "epitome of a driver's car", as they deliver wonderful road
manners, this 308 GTSi features a V-8 engine with Bosch Motronic
fuel injection and is backed by a five-speed manual transaxle.
Accompanying the sale of this Ferrari is a tool roll kit. A true
symbol of Ferrari's heritage and offered for the first time in 36
years, this 308 GTSi presents a wonderful opportunity to acquire a
poster car that delivers a truly engaging driving experience and is
one of the most recognizable and celebrated Ferrari models of all
time. * Acquired by The Dane Miller Collection 36 years ago
* A culture icon as the Ferrari model used in the Magnum P.I.
series
* Classic colors paired with a removable targa roof for open-air
enjoyment
* 1 of approximately 1,750 fuel-injected examples built over a
limited three-year production run
Introduced at the dawn of a new decade, the 1980 Ferrari 308 GTSi
marked an important evolution in the lineage of one of Maranello's
most recognizable road cars. Originally unveiled in 1975 as the 308
GTB, the model was Ferrari's successor to the Dino 246, designed by
Leonardo Fioravanti at Pininfarina. Its sharp, wedge-shaped styling
and mid-engine layout quickly defined the look of a modern Ferrari.
By 1977, the open-top GTS variant arrived, featuring a removable
targa roof panel that gave the thrill of open-air driving.
The "i" designation, introduced for the 1980 model year, signified
a major mechanical change, the adoption of Bosch K-Jetronic fuel
injection in place of Weber carburetors. This transition was driven
largely by tightening emissions regulations, particularly in the
United States. The new system improved reliability and drivability
and kept the horsepower very modest. Power came from a 2.9-litre
V-8 engine mounted transversely behind the cockpit, paired with a
five-speed manual transaxle, delivering the engaging driving
experience expected of a Ferrari.
Production of the fuel-injected 308 GTSi spanned from 1980 through
1982, during which approximately 1,750 examples were built. This
relatively short production run makes the GTSi a distinct chapter
within the broader 308 series, bridging the gap between the early
carbureted cars and the later, Quattrovalvole models introduced in
1982.
Beyond its mechanical and design significance, the 308 GTSi
achieved enduring fame through its starring role in the hit
television series Magnum, P.I.. Driven by Tom Selleck as Thomas
Magnum, the bright red Ferrari became synonymous with the carefree,
adventurous lifestyle depicted on screen. Week after week, the car
was showcased against the scenic backdrop of Hawaii, cementing its
place in popular culture.
For many enthusiasts, the 308 GTSi was more than just a car, it was
*the* Ferrari. Its unmistakable silhouette adorned bedroom walls as
a quintessential poster car of the 1980s, inspiring a generation of
automotive passion that endures to this day.
Long-term owners, the Dane Miller Collection acquired this 1980
Ferrari 308 GTSi in December of 1990 from the Classic Car Centre of
Warsaw, who bought it from Bruce Pelynio of Maine in the same year.
A first-year example of the GTSi model, it's finished in
quintessential colors of Rosso Corsa over a tan interior.
Features of this Ferrari include 16-inch Campagnolo alloy wheels, a
Nardi steering wheel, Blaupunkt stereo with a tape deck, and a
period Blaupunkt channel searcher, adding to the nostalgic look and
feel. Often regarded as the "epitome of a driver's car", as they
deliver wonderful road manners, this 308 GTSi features a V-8 engine
with Bosch Motronic fuel injection and is backed by a five-speed
manual transaxle. Accompanying the sale of this Ferrari is a tool
roll kit.
A true symbol of Ferrari's heritage and offered for the first time
in 36 years, this 308 GTSi presents a wonderful opportunity to
acquire a poster car that delivers a truly engaging driving
experience and is one of the most recognizable and celebrated
Ferrari models of all time.
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