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1976 Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2
Lutziger Classic Cars AG

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24-0527017

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Germany

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ENGINE SIZE 4388 ccm

CYLINDERS 12

POWER 325 PS

DOORS 2

SEATS 4

EXTERIOR COLOUR RED

INTERIOR COLOUR BEIGE

MFK MOT VETERAN

First registration 03.1976 Swiss delivery Only one previous owner Ferrari Classiche certified Swiss road registration with veteran entry The Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2 offered here was delivered in October 1975 in the original color Rosso Sir Ivor and with Pelle Beige interior by the official Ferrari dealer Autodino AG (Foitek) to a customer in the Zurich area. It is one of only 521 examples built in total. This beautiful Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2 has been in the first owner for over 49 years, where it has always been cherished and cared for. The car is Ferrari Classiche certified and, with its original 72,000 kilometers, is in unrestored, top-maintained and absolutely original collector’s condition. The on-board tools as well as the on-board folder with all original documents such as service/warranty booklet with entry of the first owner, user and maintenance manual, spare parts catalog and even the new car invoice are present. The Ferrari 365 GT 2+2 made its debut at the 1972 Paris Motor Show. This car had been given a completely new design by Pininfarina. The aim was to create a fast, sleek and elegant 2+2 with a traditional V12 engine that broke with the classic shapes of the 365 GT 2+2 of 1967 and also offered more space in the rear than the GTC4 of 1970. A total of 521 units and three prototypes were produced.
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