Photo Gallery «Ferrari 330 GT Shooting Brake - more practical, but also more beautiful?»
The 330 GT Shooting Brake, presented to the public at the 50th Turin Motor Show in 1968, probably went down in history as the last Ferrari to be coachbuilt by Alfredo Vignale. It caught the eye there, but not everyone liked it. And 50 years later, the American design is still causing a stir. This vehicle report tells the story of the Ferrari 330 GT Shooting Brake, which was designed by Luigi Chinetti Jr. together with Bob Peak and built by Vignale, illustrated with photos from the long life of the unique Ferrari station wagon.
Ferrari 330 GT Shooting Brake (1965) - rounded front, angular rear
© Erik Fuller - Courtesy RM/Sotheby's, 2018
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