Unveiled at the Paris Salon in October 1964 Ferrari's new
berlinetta, the 275 GTB was an evolution of the preceding 250 GT
cars such as the 250 GT "Lusso"�.The aggressive styling of the 275
GTB was quite similar to that of Ferrari's GTO and was regarded as
being among the purest and most beautiful of any Ferrari built.
Pininfarina had created a true, timeless classic of sports car
design which was beautifully executed by Scaglietti.In October 1966
at the Paris Salon, Ferrari introduced the next evolution of the
275 GTB, the 275 GTB/4. Other than an increase in track by 24 mm,
the chassis was unchanged. Outwardly the new car was the same other
than a full-length bulge down the bonnet to clear the six downdraft
Webers.
Delivered new to Ferrari dealers Martinelli & Sonico of Lugano,
Switzerlandin 1967. Shortly after that, it was exported from
Switzerlandto the U.S.A.with the first American owner listed as
L.D. Alderman of Maryland. In 1973 Francois Sicard carried out
major work for an unknown owner. In January, 1973 it was bank-owned
prior to going to a Robert Neudeck of New York, NYwith the odometer
showing 18,000 kilometers. Neudeck apparently liked this four-cam,
owning it for over 20 years and putting some 15,000 further
kilometers on the clock.
In the summer of 1997 it was advertised for sale in the Ferrari
Market Letter "on behalf of one owner for the past 22 years"�. The
car would later be treated to a ground-up restoration here at
Legendary Motorcar. Since the restoration the has been driven very
few miles and has stayed in concours condition.
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