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Lot 359
From the Passport Collection; Coachwork by Pininfarina
1970 Ferrari 365 GT 2+2

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CHASSIS NO: 12793

• 1 of only 809 examples produced
• Delivered new with optional factory air-conditioning
• Numbers matching Ferrari V-12 power
• Documented by Marcel Massini


Documents

1970 Ferrari 365 GT Massini Report.pdf
1970 Ferrari 365 GT Red Invoice Records.pdf


Introduced in 1967 at the Paris Salon, the Ferrari 365 GT 2+2 became one of Ferrari's most refined vehicles to that date. Designed and constructed by none other than Battista Pininfarina, the 365 met the demands of the consumer looking for high-speed transportation that also accommodated up to four passengers comfortably. Along with its new fastback design, it became the first production model to be equipped with standard power steering, power brakes, and self-leveling independent rear suspension. Built for only four years, this particular 365 GT 2+2 was built during the second to last year of production and was one of only 809 in total to leave the factory.

Along with the new, standard power steering and power brakes, the 365 GT 2+2 came with the option of air-conditioning, which this example includes. Chassis number 12793 would be completed at the Maranello Ferrari factory in July of 1969, and left the factory finished in Grigio Ortello over a Nero interior. Noted by Marcel Massi

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