1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4
Exterior Color:
Blu Sera
Interior Color:
Beige
Mileage:
40783
VIN:
09663
Manufacturing Date:
Engine:
3.3L V12
Engine Output:
300
HP
Engine Number:
Transmission:
5-Speed Manual
Transmission Number:
Drive:
RWD
Condition:
Restored/Original
Number of Seats:
2
Location:
Denver, CO
Stock no:
231
Description
Widely regarded as one of the most beautiful automobiles ever built, the Ferrari 275 GTB/4 earns that honor not only in aesthetics, but also in its aural ability to raise the hairs on the necks of even the most loyal Lamborghini enthusiasts. The 275 GTB is so good, in fact, that it was named number three by Motor Trend Classic in their list of the top ten “Greatest Ferraris of All Time”.
Launched in 1964 at the Paris Motor Show, the Ferrari 275 GTB was a two-seater grand touring coupe that got its name from the 275 cc per-cylinder displacement of its 3.3-liter Colombo V12. The first road-going Ferrari to be equipped with a transaxle and independent rear suspension, the 275 was designed by Pininfarina and manufactured by Scaglietti and featured a conventional ladder frame design chassis with a steel body and aluminum alloy doors, hood, and trunk lid.
At the very same Pair Motor Show, just two years after the 275’s original release, Ferrari unveiled a four-cam version of the 275 GTB. While the body work was largely unchanged from the Series II “long-nose” cars, visual enhancements such as a bulged hood with creased edges distinguished the new four-cam cars from the older models. Now with four overhead camshafts and 6 Weber 40 DCN carburetors, the upgraded 3.3-liter Colombo V12 produced a claimed 300 horsepower and had a claimed top speed of 167 miles per hour. Built from 1966 to 1968, just 330 275 GTB/4s ever left Maranello.
Now offered for sale, Blue Chip is incredibly proud to present this 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4, finished in a rare and stunning color combination of Blu Sera over a Beige leather interior. A well-documented example, this 275 GTB/4 received its Ferrari Classiche certification in April of 2013 and underwent a full engine overhaul by Eberlein Automobile in Kassel, Germany in August of that same year. Following the engine overhaul in September of 2013, the car was stripped to bare metal and repainted in its current color by renowned Ferrari-restoration specialist DK Engineering.
Showing ownership history in Italy, Belgium, the United Kingdom, and the US, this example is well traveled and is now available in Denver, Colorado with just 40,783km displayed on the odometer.
† Plus $499 Dealer handling fee