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Type: | Pre-Owned |
Year: | 1965 |
Make: | Ferrari |
Model: | 275 GTB |
Interior Color: | Nero |
Exterior Color: | Giallo |
Body: | Coupe |
Stock #: | 52104C |
Trans: | Manual |
Mileage: | 40,333 |
Engine Size: | V12 |
VIN: | 07199 |
1965 Ferrari 275 GTB Short-Nose
One of only approximately 250 built
Original 3.3L V-12 engine and transmission
Ferrari Classiche Certified with Marcel Massini Report
Detailed ownership history with only a few prior owners
Comes with tool roll, manuals, and service invoices
Now available at Miller Motorcars is this stunning 1965 Ferrari 275 GTB Short-Nose, one of approximately 250 examples ever built. This highly desirable model comes complete with its Ferrari Classiche Certification, alongside a Marcel Massini Report, ensuring its authenticity and pedigree.
Delivered new on April 21st, 1965, through Luigi Chinetti Motors Inc. to a Mr. Allen of New York. It remained in Mr. Allen's care until the early 1970s, before passing to Theodore A. Smith of Spring Valley, NY. Smith would go on to keep the car for over 15 years, before it was sold to California in 1990. During its time in California, the Ferrari would only have two owners and would remain in the Golden State until 2022. It was then brought to Connecticut, where it became part of a prominent and respected car collection.
This 275 GTB retains its original 3.3L V-12 engine and matching transmission, making it a highly sought-after example for Ferrari collectors. It has been meticulously preserved and comes with the full suite of accompanying documents, including a tool roll, owner's manuals, and comprehensive service invoices, ensuring its readiness for both collection and use.
The vehicle has been awarded Ferrari's prestigious Classiche Certification, a mark of distinction that affirms its authenticity and factory-original status. The inclusion of the detailed Marcel Massini Report further enhances its provenance, making this Ferrari 275 GTB a true collector's piece.
This exceptional Ferrari 275 GTB represents a rare opportunity to acquire an iconic piece of Ferrari history. The Ferrari 275 GTB is an automotive masterpiece that combines timeless design, performance, and the exclusivity that only a Ferrari can provide. Whether as an addition to a serious collection or as a prestigious centerpiece for any enthusiast, this 1965 Ferrari 275 GTB Short-Nose is sure to turn heads and inspire awe.
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