1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 Alloy Berlinetta

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Longtime Ferrari expert and enthusiast extraordinaire Wayne Sparling talks about his beautiful alloy four-cam Ferrari that will be offered at Amelia Island on March 13th. Finished in "Nocciola" with a black interior, this car was importer Chinetti's Show Car at the April, 1967 New York Auto Show. Fully restored with numerous showings and awards at FCA sanctioned events, this Ferrari is ready for any show, rally or track event. For more information about this car, visit www.rmauctions.com/amelia.

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  • Have u noticed that all sport cars came in 1967 looked alike?

  • Wonderful, fantastico! However, the person revving the the motor to almost 7000rpm under no load should be slapped violently! stupido!

  • @theuberjosh8115

    I wonder what he would've said when seeing my SWB.

  • @theuberjosh8115 *googles* Oh my days :o

  • @mrjimmyos well we were in a gas station last week, and next to the gas station was this italian restaurant. The manager ran out and was like " now thats what i call a car!" in an italian accent. then he offered my mum and her boyfriend a free meal and reserved them a space in front of the restaurant that night :D but the 246GT that we also have gets most heads turned.

  • @theuberjosh8115 Bet that gets a few looks when doing the grocery shopping :D

  • Ha Ha. In 1967 my family went to Europe for vacation. We got to go to the Ferrari Factory in Maranello. We probably saw one of these on the assembly line. My 1995 Ducati 900SS had Veglia guages. I wish they made them for other cars...

  • not to sound like boasting.... but we have this Ferrari 275 but in silver ;) and i am actually serious.

  • @petevanbock: I agree. There's something off about a pumpkin orange Berlinetta. This is a good color for a hot hatchback, not a classic Ferrari.

  • What a beautiful car! The 275 GTB is my second favorite Ferrari after, of course, the 250 GTO.

    I do not like the color to be honest! And it may be sacrilege to some people, but if I could had bought the car, I would have repainted it red :)

    And, come on, all these Ferraris changed owners and colors so many times throughout the years, what's the problem of another respray?

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