1969 Ferrari 365GT 2+2 with Matching NumbersThis 1969 Ferrari 365GT
2+2 is an excellent original matching numbers example that would
benefit from servicing at this time. Burgundy with tan leather
interior and offered with its factory tool kit. A solid, straight,
clean and honest car that could be considered a good driver once
serviced. Though presentable as-is, it could easily be taken to the
next level with some minor cosmetics. The 365GT 2+2 was launched at
the Paris Auto Show in October 1967. Sleekly styled in the manner
of the limited edition 500 Superfast, the 365GT 2+2 was the most
refined Ferrari to date. Based on that of the contemporary 330GTC,
the chassis was made up of Ferrari's familiar combination of oval
and round steel tubing, and in addition to featuring independent
suspension all round (for the first time on a Ferrari 2+2) the car
boasted Koni's hydro-pneumatic self-leveling system at the rear.
Further refinements included mounting the engine and drive-train in
rubber bushes to insulate the car's occupants from noise and
vibration, and providing ZF power-assisted steering and air
conditioning as standard equipment. Developing 320bhp in its 365GT
incarnation, the well-proven 4.4-liter V12 engine was coupled to a
five-speed gearbox. The car's blistering performance - top speed
150mph, 0-60mph in 7.0 seconds - was restrained by Girling
ventilated discs all around. Endowed with that unusual combination
of fine handling and a supple ride, the 365GT 2+2 was rated by Car
magazine as 'the most civilized Ferrari yet.' Not to be missed by
any enthusiast of the marque. An exciting opportunity to own an
iconic 12-Cylinder Ferrari and representing a superb value.
Matching numbers example Elegant Pininfarina-built coachwork
Offered with factory tool rollPrice: $179,500
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