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    Default Ferrari 308 GTB FISA Group 4 Rallye built by Makela Auto Tuning

    A few years ago, i first found out about MAT after their incredible restoration of a Group B Toyota Celica Twin Cam. Now, they have turned their extreme precision to a Ferrari 308 and turned it into a rally car that was a frequent sight in the early 80's rallye scene.

    Here is a picture timeline of the build on this and all their other cars.
    http://www.mat.fi/n_index.php?nav=ga...brallycar&g=13


















    They will build you one for the right price.


    This is what it looked like on day 1.


    Felt like i should add some more...

    Here's some more pics of the build and the car it was based off of.












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    i just wept a little.

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    beautiful

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    Very cool.

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    why cant rally be more like this?

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    does want!!!!!!!!

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    That is just horny!
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    that's sick!

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    So my next goal for a fad is a 3" lift and semi-truck mudflaps...on sports cars.

    I wanna see the video of it drifting on tarmac!

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded View Post
    So my next goal for a fad is a 3" lift and semi-truck mudflaps...on sports cars.
    That'd be something.

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    That would be amazing to drive!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by EJ25RUN View Post
    That'd be something.
    At least more functional then LED windshield washers and fender vents! Plus people can rock stock suspension and be cool. Just add mudflaps and lights

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    Pretty cool. I still want a 328 so I can drive around pretending I'm Axel Foley.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kamikaze View Post
    Pretty cool. I still want a 328 so I can drive around pretending I'm Axel Foley.
    I'll take a 288 GTO Evoluzione please. :boobies:

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    That's incredible but I hope they leave the 328 alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewGen33 View Post
    That's incredible but I hope they leave the 328 alone.
    What?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewGen33 View Post
    That's incredible but I hope they leave the 328 alone.
    They really have no reason to touch the 328 as it wouldn't be period correct.

    Rally Tour de Corse 1982 - Jean-Claude Andruet - Ferrari 308 GTB (Finished 2nd overall behind Jean Ragnotti's Renault 5 Turbo)


    Here's an explanation of the car from QV500.com about the Group 4 cars. Later on, Michellotto also prepared 4 Group B spec 308s. The 288 GTO was to be the factory Group B car from Ferrari but in the same way as Porsche's 959, it never took off.


    Ferrari’s series production 308 had never been conceptualised with motor sport in mind, however, a handful of interesting competition cars were produced and went onto compete successfully around Europe. Most were built up by Michelotto of Padova who not only received authorisation from the factory but also got a good deal of back door assistance. The machines prepared by Michelotto and Ferrari for racing fall into three categories, Group 4, Group B and GT/M cars. In addition, there were a few other competition 308 GTB’s modified by Facetti that we have also chosen to include in Part 8.


    Ferrari homologated the 308 GTB back in January 1976 when the factory's Competition Department incorporated several competition spec components onto a hot experimental car. It included a specially prepared engine with high compression pistons, bigger carburettors, a four-outlet exhaust and a short shift gearbox with changeable ratios. In order to accept wider Campagnolo wheels of the type used by Lancia's Group 4 Stratos, there were also flared wheelarches. As the designation would suggest, the subsequent batch of Michelotto 308 GTB's were developed in order to comply with the FIA's Group 4 regulations. Ferrari supplied just the bare chassis's to Michelotto who immediately fitted a rollcage and adjustable roll bars. Weight was trimmed to just 1050kg, nearly 300kg lighter than the series production GTB. Engine-wise, displacement of the Tipo F106 motors remained the same at 2926cc, however, thanks to the use of Kugelfischer fuel-injection system and high compression pistons, output rose to 315bhp at 8000rpm. This power hike and the short shift gearbox with its adjustable close ratios meant these Group 4 308's were able to post some blistering acceleration times. Inside, they were pared down to the absolute minimum, being fabricated primarily from lightweight aluminium sheeting. There was a new flat top competition dash, the cabin being devoid of almost every luxury save for a pair of high backed bucket seats with safety harnesses. The bodywork was now a mixture of glassfibre and Kevlar panels with flared front and rear arches to accommodate the beautiful five spoke Campagnolo wheels. Other than these flares though, the bodywork of the Group 4 308 GTB's were identical in shape and proportion to those series production models. Just 11 of these fantastic machines were constructed by Michelotto (including one prototype), the chassis numbers of which are listed below:

    308 GTB Michelotto Group 4 Chassis Index

    20951 1978 Sold new to Roberto Liviero, Italy.
    19051 1980 Sold new to Grosoli, Italy.
    19913 1980 Sold new to Roberto Liviero, Italy.
    26713 1980 Sold new to Charles Pozzi, France.
    21071 1982 Sold new to Charles Pozzi, France.
    20373 1982 Sold new to Charles Pozzi, France.
    31559 1982 Sold new to Jacques Swaters, Belgium.
    18380 1983 Sold new to Alberto Pedretti, USA.
    31135 1983 Sold new to Charles Pozzi, France.
    18905 1983 Sold new to Cobra Racing, USA.
    21883 1985 ?
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    added some more to the first post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EJ25RUN View Post
    added some more to the first post.
    What did you think about the Model-A they built? I've been tempted to post here but you tend to have the lock down on MAT

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded View Post
    What did you think about the Model-A they built? I've been tempted to post here but you tend to have the lock down on MAT
    I have yet to check it out. When i checked them the first time, all i was concerned with was the Celica.

    Post away on whatever you want.

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    any vids of it in action? I like it a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DieselNuts View Post
    any vids of it in action? I like it a lot.
    Is that Julia Bond? ^

    I'll look for some.

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    That's bad ass in every way shape and form.

    Lol at loading it on the truck, that seems like something I'd do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by simontibbett View Post
    That's bad ass in every way shape and form.

    Lol at loading it on the truck, that seems like something I'd do.
    Split decision here on open vs. closed trailer since its being taken on both.

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