Vehicle Description
Hidden Away for 40 Years: 1967 Ferrari 330GTC by Pininfarina:
Stunning and Rare Factory Azzurro (Blue) and Matching NumbersThis
matching numbers 1967 Ferrari 330GTC is an incredibly exciting
discovery wearing a rare and extremely desirable original color
combination Azzurro (blue) with Nero (black) leather. One of just
598 330 GTCs produced between 1966 and 1968. According to Ferrari
Historian Marcel Massini, Chassis 10679 was delivered in Rome,
Italy and was imported into the USA in 1972. The car has remained
under the same ownership since 1979 and has been sitting off the
road in storage for the last 40 years undisturbed. Equipped with
air conditioning and power windows and showing 9k miles on the
odometer. While complete mechanical recommissioning is needed at
this time, the car could either be kept as a survivor with plenty
of patina or fully restored to the standards of its next loving
caretaker. Offered with the owner's handbooks and tool roll.
Documented by marque historian Marcel Massini and retaining its
original engine. The 330GTC made its debut at the Geneva Motor Show
in 1966. Backing the gorgeous Pininfarina styling was Ferraris
3,960 c.c. The SOHC V12 engine produces 300 hp. Comfortable, fast,
and practical, the 330GTC is a benchmark 1960s Italian drivers car.
1967 Ferrari 330 GTC with Coachwork by PininfarinaCHASSIS NO.
10679ENGINE NO. 10679 Stunning and Rare Color Combination Azzuro
with Nero Leather One of just 598 330 GTCs produced between 1966
and 1968 Retaining its Original Matching Numbers Engine One Owner
for Over Four Decades Offered with Tool Roll and Owners Handbooks
Air Conditioning and Power Windows Documented by marque historian
Marcel MassiniPrice: $425,000 Firm