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1965 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Series I by Pininfarina
RM Sotheby's

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A late-production version of the 330 GT 2+2 Series I; one of 453 first series cars made in left-hand drive

Powered by a 4.0-litre V-12 engine mated to a four-speed gearbox with overdrive

Delivered new to the United States with subsequent known ownership in Japan, the United Kingdom, and Spain

Accompanied by a history report from Ferrari expert Marcel Massini

Over the course of the 330 GT 2+2’s production run in Series I form—with earlier cars instantly identifiable thanks to the four-headlight layout—some 503 examples were made between 1963 and 1965. Of those, 453 were made in left-hand drive, including the example offered here. Marked as complete by the factory on 18 January 1965, the 330 GT 2+2 left the Maranello factory finished in Rosso paintwork over an interior appointed with Beige leather by Connolly. The Ferrari was equipped with a Tipo 209 4.0-litre “Colombo” V-12 engine mated to a four-speed gearbox with overdrive. Chassis number 6685 was destined for the United States and was thus configured by the factory in left-hand drive and with its instruments reading in miles. The car was imported by Luigi Chinetti Motors of New York and soon delivered to its first owner. A change of hands is noted in 1979 as the Ferrari moved to New Jersey, and again in 1988 when it was exported to England. It was later taken to Japan and returned to the United Kingdom before being acquired by its consigning owner in Spain. Now finished in dark red over a tan leather interior, this Ferrari is sure to be enjoyed by its next caretaker.
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