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1969 Ferrari 365 GT 2+2
Lutziger Classic Cars AG

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26-410001

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Switzerland

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Engine size 4390 ccm

Cylinders 12

Power 320 PS

Doors 2

Seats 4

Exterior colour red

Interior colour black

First registered in July 1969

Only 801 units built

Freshly overhauled engine

Matching numbers

Four seats. Twelve cylinders. Pure Italian grandeur. The Ferrari 365 GT 2+2 offered here, in Rosso Corsa with a Pelle Nera interior, is one of only 801 units ever built. According to the history passed down to us, after its initial registration in Italy, it was owned by Richard “Dick” Teague, the former chief designer of AMC (American Motors Corporation) and a passionate car collector. From the 1960s through the early 1980s, Dick Teague was one of the most significant and influential US automotive designers. In the 1990s, the car was sold to Germany before being imported to Switzerland by us just under two years ago. This beautiful Queen Mary is a matching-numbers car and is in top-maintained and highly original collector’s condition, featuring a freshly and completely overhauled engine, transmission, carburetors, distributor, suspension, brakes, oil and water coolers, a new clutch, and new tires. Extensive documentation, including the German certificate of registration, as well as a copy of the US title, are available. This Ferrari 365 GT 2+2 will be delivered with a fresh veteran vehicle inspection. The Queen of the Road – built for speed, made for comfort. While many Ferraris were uncompromising sports cars, the 365 GT 2+2 was a true Gran Turismo often referred to as the “Gentleman’s Ferrari”—seating four with a focus on comfort and long-distance driving, not just speed. Due to its luxury and size, it earned the nickname “Queen Mary.”
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