Lot 108

1967 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Series II

Coachwork by Pininfarina

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Estimate

$300,000 - $350,000

Chassis

8679

Engine

8679

Car Highlights

Desirable Series II Example with Single Headlights

Originally Delivered in France Finished in Grigio

Benefits from Recent Mechanical Work in Current Ownership

Retains Matching Chassis and Engine Numbers

Striking Example of One of Ferrari’s Great Grand Tourers

Technical Specs

3,967 CC SOHC V-12 Engine

Three Weber 40 DCZ6 Carburetors

300 BHP at 6,600 RPM

5-Speed Manual Gearbox

4-Wheel Disc Brakes

Front Independent Suspension with Coil Springs

Rear Live Axle with Parallel Trailing Arms and Coil Springs

Combining Pininfarina styling with outstanding V-12 performance, Ferrari’s 330 GT 2+2 debuted in 1963 as the refined successor to the 250 GTE, setting new standards for comfortable, high-speed motoring for four. The Series II cars – distinguished by their elegant single-headlight front treatment – represent the most resolved expression of the model, and just 463 examples were built between 1964 and 1967.

This European-specification example, chassis 8679, is powered by its matching-numbers, 4.0-liter V-12, an engine revered for its flexibility, sonorous character, and effortless performance. Indeed, the 330’s V-12 endowed the model with genuine grand-touring capability, with period top-speed claims exceeding 150 mph – an achievement said to have made the 330 GT one of Enzo Ferrari’s personal favorites.

Finished today in black, this Ferrari was originally delivered new in France in Grigio (Gray), and the consignor reports that it resided in a period of long-term California ownership beginning in the mid-1980s. This 2+2 benefits from recent mechanical service, including work to its braking, fuel, cooling, and ignition systems.

Elegant yet purposeful, the 330 GT 2+2 blends understated luxury with unmistakable Ferrari performance, offering a rare combination of practicality and pedigree.

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