The Ferrari 288 GTO was first introduced in 1984 as a limited edition sports car. It was designed to compete in the Group B rally racing category, but the category was cancelled before the 288 GTO could compete. Despite this, the 288 GTO gained a reputation as a high-performance and exclusive vehicle. It was powered by a twin-turbocharged V8 engine and had a top speed of 189 mph. Only 272 units of the Ferrari 288 GTO were produced, making it a rare and highly sought-after collectible. Its distinctive design, combined with its racing heritage and limited availability, has made the Ferrari 288 GTO a highly coveted classic car among car enthusiasts and collectors. The Ferrari 288 GTO continues to be a highly sought-after vehicle, with original models selling for high prices at auctions and on the used car market.
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00:00 Introduction
01:49 The quiet car deal
02:42 Ferrari 288 GTO Meaning and Group B rally history
04:21 Structural differences between the Ferrari 308 and Ferrari 288 GTO
05:22 Ferrari 288 GTO engine specifications and differences from the Ferrari 308 motor
06:37 Ferrari 288 GTO Magnesium bellhousing fix
07:47 288 GTO interior and the four factory options
09:34 The Ferrari Big Five, and Outro
The Ferrari 288 GTO: what makes it so special?
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