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A Ferrari 330 P4 replica

Though it shared very similar aesthetics to the 330 P3, the 1967 Ferrari 330 P4 housed a powerful V12 engine that had been revised in great depth by Franco Rocchi. The most significant innovation came in the form of its 3 valve cylinders, two of which dealt with air intake and one with output. A Lucas Injection System supplied the engine’s power. The 1967 Ferrari 330 P4 had a slightly shorter chassis than the P3, and had a new improved suspension which improved road grip and handling. The P4 won its fair share of competitions, and grew in fame after its memorable hat trick of wins in Daytona.

Photographer: Amy Shore




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