INCOMING INVENTORY.......--Amaranto (Deep Red) with Beige leather
interior and Tan carpeting, Restored, Long Nose, Torque Tube,
Original Factory 6-carb car, 300 bhp, 3,286 cc overhead camshaft
V-12 engine, six Weber 40 DCN/3 carburetors, five-speed manual,
Documented by Massini and Ferrari Classiche Certified.Introduced in
1964, the 275 GTB was considered by many to be the finest
production Ferrari ever built, combining the thoroughbred
mechanical pedigree of its road racing forebears with sufficient
creature comforts and a brand new fully independent rear suspension
to produce a superlative grand touring automobile. The engine was
based on Ferraris race-proven Colombo overhead camshaft V-12, now
displacing of 3,285.7 cc to produce 280 bhp with the standard
triple Weber carburetor setup. Fitment of six Weber 40 DNC/3
carburetors was offered as an option, increasing output to about
300 bhp! This is one such example.Collectors today divide the 275
GTBs into early (short nose) and late (long nose) cars. The
changeover to a longer nose design was introduced at the 1965 Paris
Salon. This 275 GTB with its long-nose, torque-tube, factory-fitted
optional six Weber carburetors configuration is considered the most
desirable 275 GTB road car specification.This 275 GTB/6C is an
original European example completed May 1966 and delivered new to
Garage Francorchamps SA in Belgium, June of 1966 was sold to its
first owner, Freddy Dammann of Brussels, Belgium, 1968 Exported
from Belgium to USA and sold to Walter D Ward of Los Angeles, CA
who kept car for over 21 years, 1989 sold and exported from USA to
Ralf Ludwig of Switzerland, 1998 Ludwig sold car to Tiziano
Carugati Automobiles in Switzerland, 2003 Sold to Belgium, 2005
Sold to Carlo Incerti, Italy who undertook a full restoration with
one of the worlds top Ferrari restoration facilities in Italy
Carrozzeria Bachelli & Villa, 2024 sold to its most recent
owner.Some notable history on this 275 GTB/6C: 2005 Ferrari
Certificate of Authenticity issued, June 2006 - Driven at the 7th
Annual Modena Cento Ore Classic, June 2007 - Shown during the
Ferrari Factory 60th Anniversary Concours in Maranello and Fiorano
placed 1st in class, July 2007 - Shown at the Salvarole-Terme
Concours d?El?gance in Italy, Sept 2017 - Shown during the Ferrari
Factory 70th Anniversary Concours in Maranello and Fiorano, May
2024 Shown at the IV Cavallino Concours in Modena, Italy, winner of
Platinum Award.This GTB/6C is in absolutely superb, well detailed
condition throughout and ready for concours or road use alike. It
is accompanied by an extraordinary amount of ownership history,
maintenance and restoration documentation, books and tools.This
extremely well-documented long-nose, torque-tube, factory 6-carb
275 GTB/6C remains one of the most sought-after examples of one of
Ferraris most attractive designs. Not only beautiful to look at, it
is as amazing to drive. It is superb in every way!
Vehicle Details
1966 Ferrari 275 GTB
Listing ID:CC-2014743
Price:Contact Seller
Location:Huntington Station, New York
Year:1966
Make:Ferrari
Model:275 GTB
Exterior Color:Amaranto
Interior Color:Beige
Odometer:0
Stock Number:C1834
VIN:08577
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