Ferrari 330 GT - powerful Gran Turismo for a fast trip for four
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Summary
The Ferrari 330 GT is one of the cheapest ways to get into an early Ferrari with a Colombo V12 engine. In fact, the relationship with the sports car legends GTO or SWB is greater than you might think and yet the prices are factors apart. Yet the 330 was popular in its active days and sold well, thanks not least to its racing roots, but of course also to its four-seater design. This report describes the history and origin of the Ferrari 330 GT (Series 2), of which 455 were built, and portrays a 1967 example in detail.
This article contains the following chapters
- A four-seater for the first time
- Too little power for America?
- The eye-catching twin headlights
- Also as a police car
- Smoothed and improved
- Comfortable and neutral
- A dream sports car
- Further information
Estimated reading time: 8min
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When John Lennon got his driver's license in 1965, it wasn't long before luxury car salesmen were besieging his house in Weybridge. The Beatles had just finished working on "Ticket to Ride" and buying a car was probably a good fit for the title. John was faced with an impressive collection of attractive cars and eventually chose the blue Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 with chassis number 6781 instead of an Aston Martin, Jaguar or Maserati. Whether the color had an influence on the decision is not known, but the two seats in the rear must have been important to John Lennon, as he had a son aged 22 months at the time.
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