Reimel Motor Cars is proud to present this 1967 Ferrari 330 GTC, a
well-documented example of what many tifosi consider the finest
driving Ferrari of the 1960s. Combining the race-bred chassis of
the 275 GTB with the torque-rich 4.0-liter V12 of the 330 GT 2+2,
the GTC offers the perfect balance of grand touring comfort and
sports car agility.
History & Provenance According to the accompanying Marcel Massini
report, Chassis 09955 was completed at the factory in May 1967. It
was originally finished in the rare and elegant shade of Celeste
Chiaro (Light Blue) over a Nero Franzi (Black) leather
interior.
The car boasts a rich Italian pedigree, having been sold new via
the factory in Modena to its first owner, Mr. Antonino Liviglia. It
remained in Italy through the late 1960s, passing through owners in
Savona and Rome-including a period where it wore the registration
"Roma E 09675"-before being exported to the United States in
1971.
Restoration & Condition Currently finished in the quintessential
Rosso Corsa over a Butterscotch (Cuoio) leather interior, this 330
GTC wears an older restoration that has settled into a lovely
"driver quality" condition, ideal for rallies and events where one
might hesitate to use a concours queen.
• Interior: The cabin was treated to a high-quality re-trim in
2013, featuring supple leather upholstery that presents beautifully
today. It retains the correct Becker Europa radio and the elegant,
three-spoke wood-rimmed steering wheel.
• Mechanicals: The 4.0-liter Tipo 209/66 V12 engine is reported to
have been rebuilt by the renowned John Hajduk of Motorkraft Ltd.
With approximately low miles covered since the rebuild, the car is
mechanically fresh and ready for the open road.
• Options: This example is well-equipped for touring, featuring
factory power windows and air conditioning. It sits on iconic
Borrani wire wheels, completing the classic 1960s profile.
Documentation The sale includes a dedicated history file containing
the Marcel Massini report, which outlines the vehicle's assembly
sequence (#238), Pininfarina body number (C0273), and full
ownership lineage from new.
Our Take The 330 GTC is often undervalued compared to its 275 and
365 siblings, yet it offers a superior driving experience thanks to
its refined suspension and tractable V12 power. Chassis 09955
represents an excellent opportunity to acquire a fully documented,
European-delivery V12 Ferrari that is sorted and ready to be
enjoyed as Enzo intended.
For more information, photos, or videos, please contact us through
our website at www.reimelmotorcars.com
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