Long-Lost 1963 Ferrari 330 America: One of 50 Produced This 1963
Ferrari 330 America by Pininfarna is one of only 50 produced and
was originally born in stunning light-blue metallic (Azzurro
Acrylic Italver) with blue connolly leather. A matching numbers
example documented by Ferrari historian Marcel Massini. The 28th of
a total of just 50 units built. Chassis 5039 had a factory
completion date of October 23rd, 1963 and was shipped from Livorno,
Italy to New York, NY on October 30th, 1963. By November it had
arrived at Luigi Chinetti Motors in New York. Today, chassis 5039
wears red paint with a tan interior. A California car that's been
tucked away in garage storage for the last 20 years in hibernation
and is not currently running. The ideal candidate for
straightforward restoration. The 330 America was an interim model
produced while Ferrari readied the 250 GTE's replacement, the 330
GT 2+2. A mere 50 330 Americas were produced late in 1963
immediately prior to the 330 GT's announcement in January 1964,
thus making this model one of the rarer Ferrari road cars.
Originally finished in stunning light-blue metallic (Azzurro
Acrylic Italver) Extremely limited production; one of only 50
produced Retains its matching numbers engine California car
Delivered new to the USA Out of 20 year storage, non-running,
requires straightforward restoration Documented by Ferrari
historian Marcel Massini Price: $379,500
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