Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 series 1, 1964
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The Ferrari
330 GT was the successor of the 250 GTE and the 330 America. The car was
introduced at the 1964 Salon in Brussels. The car combined all the
essential period components, most notably a front-mounted 4-litre V12
and elegant Pininfarina coachwork. Two versions were built between 1964
and '67; the series I and series II. Engine: V12
engine Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 series 1, year 1964. Colour Grigio Argento (silver metallic) with a beige Connolly leather interior. This stunning Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 is in superb (excellent+) condition! ‘Matching numbers’ with certificate. This fine Ferrari was sold new in Switzerland. Via Italy and England the car found it's way to the current owner in the Netherlands in 2007. In the Netherlands the car was extensively restored and overhauled by specialists. The body was beautifully painted in the original colour Grigio Argento. The bumpers were given sparkling new chrome. All body rubbers were renewed and a new windshield was fitted. The interior was brand new upholstered, all seats with Connolly leather. The boot was new upholstered and the inside of the bonnet was given new lining. Mechanically the engine, gearbox and rear axle were fully overhauled. Like the entire car also the underside of the car looks new! All invoices of the work and overhauled carried out are present as are photo's of all works. This fantastic Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 features a four speed manual gearbox with overdrive and beautiful Borrani wire wheels. This
classic car was sold to Germany by Smiths - Veglia
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