1964 Ferrari 330-GT-2+2
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Manual
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Red
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Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 for sale
The Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 is an iconic Grand Touring car that embodies the perfect fusion of elegance, performance, and luxury. Introduced in the early 1960s, this remarkable automobile was a successor to the legendary Ferrari 250 GTE, and it quickly became a symbol of automotive excellence and sophistication.
The exterior design of the Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 exudes timeless beauty, characterized by smooth, flowing lines, and a low-slung silhouette. The sleek profile and elongated hood, adorned with the renowned prancing horse emblem, instantly captivate onlookers and enthusiasts alike. The 330 GT 2+2 boasts a four-seat configuration, ensuring practicality without compromising its sporty nature.
Under the bonnet, a potent 4.0-liter V12 engine roars to life, providing thrilling acceleration and a top speed of over 150 mph. The harmonious symphony of the engine's roar is a sheer delight for any driving enthusiast. Paired with a precise manual gearbox, the 330 GT 2+2 offers an engaging and immersive driving experience.
Stepping inside the plush cabin reveals a blend of opulence and craftsmanship. Fine leather upholstery, wood trim, and polished chrome accents adorn the interior, creating an inviting ambiance for driver and passengers alike. Despite its luxurious appointments, the Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 remains true to its racing heritage, offering a perfectly balanced ride and responsive handling that instills confidence on winding roads.
The Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 garnered considerable admiration and fame during its production run, appealing to both celebrities and aficionados across the globe. Its status as a sought-after collector's item continues to this day, with a passionate community of enthusiasts devoted to its preservation.
In conclusion, the Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 stands as a classic embodiment of Ferrari's commitment to combining high-performance engineering with luxurious design. Its elegant aesthetics, powerful V12 engine, and premium interior materials ensure an unforgettable driving experience that transcends time, making it a truly remarkable and timeless automobile.
Exterior: The bright red bodywork has been restored to perfection. The Ferrari 330’s Pininfarina body has many razor-sharp lines. It is easy to see that it was a professional workshop that did the work on this car. Every panel lines up perfectly. The doors, hood and trunk are easy to close and open. The front windscreen is new and all other glass is the original in very good condition. The Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 is rolling on a beautiful set of Borrani spoke wheels fitted with my favorite tyre, the Michelin XWX, completing the authentic 1960s sportscar look. The underneath of the Ferrari 330 is as stunning as the top. The series 1 twin headlight configuration gives the car its character. Every chrome detail is perfect and during the restoration every piece of rubber was replaced.
Interior: This Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 has a piano black instrument facia. All the big and clear Veglia instruments are in full working order. A solid row of flip switches with letters that will require the owner’s manual to decode. On your right-hand side of the steering wheel, you conveniently find the overdrive lever and your turn signal on the left, the two most used controls while driving the Ferrari. The soft beige leather has gained just the right amount of patina to make you feel at home in the spacious cabin. Even though there is a spare wheel underneath in the trunk, there is plenty of space for luggage while going Grand Touring in Europe.
Engine and mechanics: As soon as the 3-Weber carburetors are filled up, the Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 will fire up immediately and idle nicely and smoothly. The gearbox has a very solid and firm feel going through the gears. The overdrive unit that is basically your fifth gear is very easy to use on this car. You have two newly restored brake boosters helping you to slow down the car with confidence. There are no distracting noises driving this car. It is only pure V12 singing that you are forced to listen to since there is no radio. In the region of 2017-2019, around 60,000 Euro was spent on upgrading the car mechanically. Here are some of the major points.
A full engine rebuild including pistons and liners
Main and conrod bearings replaced
Regrind of the crank
Rebuild and set carburetors
New engine mounts, fuel hoses, cooling hoses, clamps etc.
New valves and valve guides for the head
All ignition parts replaced, new water pump etc.
History: This Ferrari 330 GT Series 1 was built by Ferrari in 1964 and two years later sold as a new car in France. Then, in the 90s it made its way to Germany.
1994 The car went through a major restoration by company named Modena Motorsport in Germany. It was hen repainted in the original colour “Rosso Corsa”.
2017-2019 Tim Samways Sporting & Historic Car Engineers made a full restoration of engine. After this, the car has been driven 4,500 km.
The Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Series 1 came to Sweden in 2016 and there have been two owners here.
The car comes with documentation going all the way back to France. The original handbook, spare parts catalog along with exemplary documentation and invoices of work carried out over the years by renowned companies.
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