1976Ferrari308 GTB Vetroresina 1 of 808, 51k km, Gated Manual
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SBX Cars is proud to offer for sale this 1976 Ferrari 308 GTB Vetroresina showing just 50,987 kilometers on the odometer at the time of this cataloging. Finished in red over a black leather interior, this limited-production Italian supercar is offered with registration documentation and an inspection in Dubai.
The Ferrari 308 soared to pop-culture stardom for its Pininfarina-designed, wedge-shaped styling and its driver-focused, analog V8 driving dynamics. The “Vetroresina” variant ranked among the most performance-oriented versions of the 308, thanks to its lightweight architecture. It was distinguished by fiberglass composite bodywork which made it about 150 kilograms lighter than steel-built models. The Vetroresina was built in limited volumes, and its legendary reputation remains as Ferrari’s first production road car to leverage composite body materials.
This unmodified, right-hand-drive 308 was first registered in the United Kingdom in late 1976 according to historical documentation. It was one of only 154 units originally manufactured in its configuration, and it comes in a stunning red-over-black color combination that’s fitting for an Italian supercar. Inside the cockpit, the upholstery, finishes, and controls remain factory-correct – right down to the leather-wrapped MOMO steering wheel, the gated shift lever, and the Veglia-branded instrumentation.
To date, the car has accrued scarcely over 50,000 kilometers (31,000 miles), and a recent inspection covering mechanical and cosmetic aspects of the car found no adverse findings. Ferrari enthusiasts: This fiberglass-bodied 308 icon is a jewel of mechanical purity.
There are a comprehensive history and records included for this 308 GTB.
The vehicle is said to be free of any outstanding mechanical needs.
A third party inspection was performed on February 24, 2026, and the report is available below.
Following were key takeaways:
The inspection includes a video showing the exterior, interior, and an engine-running demonstration. The selling dealer has provided a photo gallery as well.
This Ferrari 308 demonstrates some cosmetic blemishes consistent with age and regular use, as shown in the photos.
From its wedge-shaped Pininfarina silhouette to its adrenaline-inducing V8, the Ferrari 308 helped define the Ferrari brand as a cultural icon of motoring. This limited-production, lightweight “Vetroresina” right-hand drive version is a sought-after supercar that offers unmodified engineering, supporting documentation, and a complete inspection for added confidence.
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