Ferrari 308 Gtb Vetroresina Original Product Launch Pack 1975 on 2040-parts.com
London, London, United States
In 1975 Ferrari announced the 308 GTB was to be launched at the Paris and London Motor shows of that year. Before the launch at these important motor shows the very first sales brochure accompanied by a letter and series of press photos was sent out to prefered clients and members of the press. These are those original documents. The letter is dated 26 September 1975 and is accompanied by 4 photos of the vetroresina GTB and the original sales brochure reference 111/75. The broshure is mostly printed in black and white with a cutaway drawing of the car in full colour featured on the centre pages.The inside and penultimate pages are onion skin paper and ther eis a little mottling on these due to age and storage conditions. The brochure quotes a weight of 2403lbs being i supposed written for a european vetroresina car. Air con, power windows and a radio are all quoted as extras. Tghis is a rare set of documents a set of which i have never seen offered for sale previously.
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