Modifications include custom steel fender flares, aluminum interior panels, a roll bar, reinforced suspension mounts, and a custom rear panel. A replacement 2.4-liter DOHC V6 and five-speed manual transaxle are installed in the car. Additional parts include custom... via Heavy Machinery Trade
Power is provided by a numbers-matching 2.4-liter Tipo 135CS V6 paired with a five-speed manual transaxle. via Heavy Machinery Trade
Is powered by its a numbers-matching 4.4-liter V12 #12989 paired to a 5-speed gearbox. It now shows 38,151 kilometers (~24k miles.) In Spring 2018, a major service was completed which included new Michelin tires and tubes, new fluids and correct Baldwin red filters, a new... via Heavy Machinery Trade
It is perhaps impossible to define the most distinguished period in
Ferrari's history, but if one were so inclined to try then surely
the decade from 1958 to 1968 would be a compelling candidate.
During this time, Scuderia Ferrari secured three Formula 1 World
Drivers'... via Americanlisted
1969 Ferrari 365 GT 2+2. Bought new at Newport Imports, CA 1969. The car is all original with 60K miles. Boranis w/KO's. Wood wheel. Rare black with black leather. Still original CA blue plate and Pink Slip title since new. Books, leather pouch, jack bag, manuals. Starts... via Carseva
-Sera Blue metallic with Beige leather interior and Dark Blue carpets, 63,000 original kilometers-39,000 miles from new, Restored, Factory air conditioning, Campagnolo wheels, Complete books and tools, Documented by Massini and Ferrari Classiche Certified. Delivered new... via Carseva
1969 Ferrari 365 GT 2+2 Coupe Coachwork By: PininFarina Chassis No. 12223 Engine No. 12223 Numbers-Matching Engine Matching #891 Body Stampings Documented Early History by Ferrari Historian Marcel Massini Originally Delivered in Blue Ribot over Beige Leather One of Only... via Carseva