Vehicle Description
This spectacular matching-numbers, award-winning 330 GT 2+2 has
been thoroughly restored by Ferrari professionals, and is truly one
of the finest examples offered anywhere in the world today. As the
recipient of a fully documented and proper restoration, this
Ferrari recently competed in and took the "Best in Class Award" at
the prestigious Cavallino Classic event in 2016. The highly
detailed restoration was comprehensive, and included the engine,
transmission and drivetrain, while careful attention was given to
the restoration of the Ferrari's luxurious red leather interior and
gleaming Ebony Black exterior, as well as the other components to
that of a concours-level standard. Renowned Ferrari experts
finished dialing it in as documented by $25,000 in receipts. Among
a number of notable features and included options, this coupe
features the desirable two-headlamp layout, an Ansa exhaust system,
and a set of Weber carburetors to provide the best in power and
performance, along with its 3.3-liter V12 engine and 4-speed manual
transmission. The Ferrari's original wooden steering wheel has been
restored as well, and the car rests atop a set of crisp Borrani
Wire Wheels, along with a set of period-correct Michelin XWX radial
tires that are sure to provide a smooth and comfortable drive
wherever the car is taken. The 250 GT/E 2+2, replaced in January
1964 by the new 330 GT 2+2. It was much more than a re-engined 250,
however, with a sharper nose and tail and a wide grille. The
wheelbase was 50 mm (2") longer, but Koni adjustable shock
absorbers improved handling. A dual-circuit Dunlop braking system
was used with discs all around, though it separated brakes front to
back rather than diagonally as on modern systems. The Pininfarina
coachwork was a departure from Ferrari's more exotic looks of the
past, but the car performed nonetheless. Introduced in 1964, the
four-seater 330 was overall longer, wider, taller and more powerful
than its 3.0-liter predecessor. This Ferrari also features books,
an extensive log of receipts, a full, proper tool kit, and includes
its Caavllino Classic trophy. With only 1,099 330 GT 2+2s produced,
this Ferrari is one of the most distinguished and recognizable
classic marques available today; an exceptional example of an
Italian automotive legend.