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Ferrari 365 GT 2+2 +2 1969

General description : 1969 Ferrari 365GT 2+2 by Pininfarina with Matching NumbersThis 1969 Ferrari 365GT 2+2 is an excellent original matching numbers example and an excellent original car that would benefit from servicing at this time. Silver with black leather interior. Off the road since 1997 and not currently running. An incredibly desirable and collectible Ferrari. The 365 GT 2+2 was the largest, most luxurious Ferrari ever produced at the time. There was a host of standard equipment that included power steering, power brakes, and a self-leveling suspension system, a first for Ferrari. Under the sleek hood is Ferraris powerful 4.4-liter V-12 topped with three twin-choke Weber carburetors producing 320 bhp, enough to propel this luxury GT to speeds in excess of 145 mph. Offered with its owners manual and spare. A Lovely Example of Ferraris Fabulous Four-SeatOne of only 809 examples producedMatching numbers example of the classic Touring FerrariElegant Pininfarina-built coachworkPrice: $189,500     

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1969 Ferrari 365 GT 2+2 +2 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Astoria by Gullwing Motor for $189500.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Ferrari Model : 365 GT 2+2 Model Version : +2 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1969 Location : Astoria

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About Ferrari
The first Ferrari road car was the 125 S introduced in 1947 and powered by a 1.5 L V12 engine, right?
Well it's not quite that simple, Ferrari did in fact produce e Tipo 815, in 1940. Tipo 815 was designed by ex-Alfa Romeo engineers Alberto Massimino and Vittorio Bellentani and by Enrico Nardi under Enzo's company but legal issues with the former associate Alfa Romeo prevented Ferrari from launching the Ferrari marque at that point.

Enzo did produce a series of fine road cars in the 50's and 60's but they were merely to finance his true passion racing, wheather GT/Sports car or Grand Prix. The 50's saw the birth of Ferrari's most memorable cars, 250 GTB (tour de France) 250 Testa Rossa, 250 GT swb just to name a few.

Under the surface tension was growing though. In November 1961 long-time sales manager Girolamo Gardini made an ultimatum to Enzo: if tensions continued, he would leave the company. As a result, Gardini was ousted, as well as Scuderia Ferrari manager Romolo Tavoni, chief engineer Carlo Chiti, experimental sports car development chief Giotto Bizzarrini, and a number of others who stood by them.
Without Chiti and Bizzarrini the development of what was to become the most quintessential Ferrari and today the world's most expensive car, 250 GTO, was at a pivoting point. 250 GTO project was saved by a young engineer Mauro Forghieri and long-time racing bodyman Sergio Scaglietti who stepped in and took over the program with known results.

In addition to 250 GTO, Ferrari launced such master pieces as 250 LM, 250P, 275 GTB, 365 GTB/4 "Daytona" during the the 60's
By the late 60's Ferrari's prototypes' success came to a sudden halt by a new competitor, GT40. Ford turned to Lola to produce a Ferrari beating long distance racer after Enzo had cut the deal off with Henry Ford II making the latter absolutely boil with fury. The collaboration between Ford and Lola created the mighty Ford GT40 that gave Ferrari some heavy hits in Le Mans 24 to come.
By the end of the 60's FIAT purchased 50% of the company, starting a development that has led to a new mass-produced era of Ferraris.

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