1964 Ferrari 330GT 2+2 Series lIntroducing this rare 1964 Ferrari
330GT 2+2 Series I featured with matching numbers, a classic grand
tourer that has just emerged from long-term ownership dating back
to 1979. Finished in Rosso Corsa over a beige interior, this
example showcases the elegant lines and balanced proportions that
define Pininfarina's design language of the era. Notably, it
features the distinctive triple-row exhaust air louvres on the
front wings and the signature quad-headlight arrangement unique to
the early Series I cars, one of only 625 produced in this
configuration.Highlights:- Long-Term Ownership Since 1979-
California Car- Limited Production Series I (1 of 625)- Exterior
Color: Rosso Corsa- Numbers-Matching 4.0-liter Colombo V-12 Engine-
4-Speed Manual Gearbox with Overdrive- Four-Wheel Disc Brakes-
Veglia Instrumentation- Quad Exhaust Tips- Early Quad-Headlight
Configuration- Pininfarina Styling with Triple Side Louvres- Chrome
Wraparound Bumpers- 15-Inch Borrani Wire WheelsPower comes from a
V-12 engine paired with a 4-speed manual gearbox with overdrive,
supported by triple carburetors and four-wheel disc brakes.
Additional features include Veglia instrumentation, a slatted
grille, chrome trim, quad exhaust outlets, chrome wraparound
bumpers, and period-correct 15-inch Borrani wire wheels with
three-eared knock-off hubs. Inside, the cabin offers bucket seats
with a rear bench, a 3-spoke wood steering wheel, rocker switches,
vent windows, and a glove box. A full-size spare tire is also
housed in the trunk.Early Series I cars, like this example, used a
unique quad-headlight setup sourced from American suppliers,
reflecting Ferrari's growing focus on the U.S. market during the
1960s, one of its most important export regions at the time.A
unique piece of history accompanies the car, including a California
pink slip dated from 1979, offering a glimpse into its early
ownership years. Currently not running after time in storage, this
example presents a straightforward opportunity for restoration. For
collectors and enthusiasts alike, it offers the chance to revive a
well-regarded V-12 Ferrari grand tourer with long-term ownership.
For $169,950
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