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Maggiore came to the world’s attention two years ago with a Ferrari 308 restomod. Now, it has revealed its followup, an homage to the beloved Ferrari 288 GTO that it’s calling the Gran TurismO.
Following the mythical 250 GTO of the 1960s, Ferrari waited almost two decades to up the ante with the 288 GTO. A homologation special of the 308 GTB, the mid-engined supercar gained cult status ...
Someone spent four years and an unspecified amount of money to build what is described as a 288 GTO "Revival." The vehicle is based on a 1984 Ferrari 308 QV GTS, which has been modified with ...
Ferrari built the 288 GTO to go racing, as has been the case with numerous Ferraris. It was an exotic homologation of the 308 GTB and was based on the same car. Group B racing regulations required ...
Being the ‘exotic homologation’ model of the 308 GTB supercar, the 288 GTO is the father of all modern hypercars. Ferrari developed the 288 GTO for the FIA Group B race, but the series was ...
While it resembles the lesser Ferrari 308 GTB, the 288 GTO has a longer wheelbase and a bespoke engine. The longitudinally mid-mounted Tipo F114B twin-turbo 2.8-liter V-8 produces 400 hp and 366 ...
The 288 GTO, for those not in the know, was a limited-run model based on the 308 GTB, intended for Group B circuit racing.
The Ferrari Enzo and F40 need no introduction — they’ve virtually been canonized. There is a Ferrari supercar, however, that travels under the radar compared to its two aforementioned (and more modern ...
To a layman, the 288 looks like a mildly tweaked 308 GTB. It is not. It is something batshit from a time when Ferrari did not do batshit. But Jesus H. Tapdancing Fark. This thing is great.
For two decades, mid-engine Ferraris revved high and eschewed turbos—until the new 488 GTB. What lessons has Ferrari learned since its first turbocharged supercar, the 288 GTO?
Ferrari’s aren’t cheap, by any stretch of the imagination… but some are more attainable than others. Like the 308, for example, which is typically more affordable (in relative terms) than ...