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This 1965 Ferrari 275 GTB 6C, offered for sale from Girardo & Co, is one of just a handful that left the factory wearing six Weber 40 DCN carburetors instead of the usual three feeding the 3.3 ...
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Historically Significant Ferrari 275 GTB Takes Best of Show - MSNA 1966 Ferrari 275 GTB recently earned the prestigious Best of Show award at the 2024 Concorso d’Eleganza Varignana 1705. Owned by Mr. Giuseppe Matildi since 1989 and originally sold in Milan ...
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Jane Fonda’s 1966 Ferrari 275 GTB Hits the Market - MSNThe Ferrari 275 GTB, chassis no. 08641, was purchased by Fonda and Vadim in 1966 during their time in France. As a follow-up to Ferrari’s legendary 250 series, ...
1964 Ferrari 275 GTB/C Speciale bearing chassis no. 6701 - Photo credit: Mecum Just three of the 275 GTB/C Speciales were built, between 1964 and early '65, and one of those cars is chassis no. 6701.
The 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 NART Spider blew away expectations last night, selling for a gavel price of $25 million and a total bill (after RM's 10-percent fee) of $27.5 million.
Like this Ferrari 275 GTB from the 1960s. The successor to the long-running 250 series, the 275 debuted in 1964 with a modernized design and a larger Colombo V12 engine.
Gooding and Company will offer the prototype 1964 Ferrari 275 GTB at their Scottsdale auction in January. Chassis 06003 is the foundation for the entire 275 GTB program, the very first example ...
An extremely desirable 1964 Ferrari 275 GTB Prototype will be auctioned off by Gooding & Company at a sales in Scottsdale later this month. The 275 GTB was introduced in 1964 as the successor to ...
A well-preserved 1966 Ferrari 275 GTB Long Nose fetched $3.08 million at Gooding & Company’s inaugural online-only auction that closed Wednesday, making it the most valuable car ever sold online ...
But this 1964 Ferrari 275 GTB that will be auctioned at Gooding and Company's Scottsdale auction is a bit unusual. For one thing, it's the one-and-only prototype of the 275 GTB model line.
Ferrari started building the 275 series in 1964, and its various versions were built up until 1968. It is a front-engined V12 two-seater that comes with the company's Colombo OHC motor, which was ...
The original 275 GTB prototype competed in the 1966 Monte Carlo Rally and is expected to fetch from $6 million to $8 million. ... Hidden for 25 Years, the First Ferrari 275 GTB Races to Auction.
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