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Ferrari 365 GT4 BB 1976

General description : The Ferrari 365 GT/4 Berlinetta Boxer was revealed at Turin in 1971; the first mid-mounted flat-12 engine to feature in a road model. The model and series in fact would develop the nickname of 'Boxer' for its opposing pistons. The 365 BB was eventually released in late 1973 with the majority of cars only leaving the factory in 1974; a total of 387 were built in the following three years before the car was upgraded to the 512 BB. However, the 365 remains both the original, lightest and rarest of all the Boxer models, instantly recognisable due to its triple rear lights and 'pea-shooter' exhaust tips.These factors entail that the 365 GT/4 BB is the most valuable and sought after of the entire Boxer family and with the addition of the BBs being the last truly hand-built Ferraris, values look set to hold strong in the coming years. The car we are offering is finished in Rosso Chiaro over Nero, originally delivered to Maranello Concessionaires the car made its way to Australia before recently returning to the UK. The car has done 850 miles from partial restoration and is one of only 58 RHD cars produced. The car has just been awarded full Ferrari Classiche this year.

Car Make/Model : Ferrari 365 GT4 BB
Mileage : 850
Summary : 1974 Ferrari 365 BB finished in Rosso Chiaro over Nero. 1 of just 387 produced; the first and rarest Boxer. Ferrari Classiche recently awarded 

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1976 Ferrari 365 GT4 BB is listed sold on ClassicDigest in London by Auto Dealer for Not priced.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Ferrari Model : 365 GT4 Model Version : BB Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1976 Location : 249-251 Merton Road, London, SW18 5EB, United Kingdom

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