Vehicle Description
1977 Ferrari 400 GT with Coachwork by PininfarinaThis 1977 Ferrari
400 GT automatic is an attractive original example and strong
driver. Blue with blue leather interior. It runs and drives well
and shows 54k kilometers. A very presentable car with good paint
and a clean interior. Straight body and solid undercarriage. Just
out of loving ownership and offered with its jack bag and spare.
Elegant yet sporty coachwork by Pininfarina. Practical yet
powerful, the 400 GT was the first Ferrari equipped with an
automatic transmission. The 400 GT was unveiled at the 1976 Paris
Motor Show as the replacement for the outgoing 365 GT4 2+2. The
body was manufactured by Pininfarina at the coachmakers Turin
factory and featured a 4.8-liter V-12 Colombo engine fueled by six
Weber carburetors. With output rated at 340 horsepower, the 400s
were capable of achieving 60 mph in just over seven seconds, a
respectable time for the period. The 400 GT was produced at the
Modena factory from 1976 through 1979. This particular example is
one of just 355 automatic transmission-equipped examples produced
and represents a wonderful opportunity to own an increasingly
collectible Pininfarina designed front-engined carbureted V12
Ferrari. Elegant yet sporty coachwork by Pininfarina Attractive and
presentable driver An increasingly collectible front-engined
carbureted V12 Ferrari The first Ferrari equipped with an automatic
gearboxPrice: $49,500