Description
In 1952 Carrozzeria Pinin Farina recruited upcoming designer Aldo Brovarone. His skills soon became pivotal in reshaping Ferraris into streamlined cruisers with circular radiator grilles, bilateral horizontal bumpers and elongated headlight trays. His revised design concept was tested in Alfa Romeo's Superflow IV project car and established in Ferrari's America GT series of Superamericas (400 I through IV, Superfast 500, 365 California) as well as in the series of 330 GT 2+2. Notably, Ferrari fused both series into an offspring of only four 330 GTC Speciales that were acquired by Royalty and became the predecessor to the 365 GT 2+2. Presented in 1967, the 365 GT 2+2 would be the first Ferrari to offer high speed cruising with comfort due to its independent, self-leveling rear suspension. Its flair of touring with opulence was further substantiated by power assisted steering, power windows, wide center wood-trimmed console with arrays of gauges, toggle switches, air vents, generous air conditioning for all passengers and ample Connoly-trimmed seating with central armrest at the rear. Throughout its limited 3-year production only 800 units were manufactured, with only a few being ordered in special colors.
Chassis 12829 was produced on July of 1969 at the request of Charles Pozzi SA Ferrari of France in the most exceptional Celeste Gainsborough, a unique blend of sky blue metallic, silver and light green, over matching Blu Scuro Connoly leather interior. For the next 18 years the 365 would be driven in France and regularly maintained by Charles Pozzi in Paris, Garage Moriceau Motoriste in Nantes, A. M. C. A. Jacques Zuliani in Eclaron and Autobank International at the owner's hometown at Levallois. In 1988 the 365 was sourced and acquired by an avid Ferrari collector in London who flew to France to drive it just for a day prior to shipping it home. Once in the UK, the vehicle received proper care from Stratton Motor Company at Norfolk and immediately stored as part of a private collection of a member of a family of shipping magnates, politicians, poets, psychoanalysts, philanthropists, artists and automobile visionaries including the creator of the 1938 Bentley 4 1/ 4 Embiricos Le Mans Special. Nine years and only 1440 km later the 365 was sold to a Norfolk-based collector who sold it through an auction to its current owner, an adamant Ferrari enthusiast and collector. Twenty years and only 450 km later this exceptionally elegant Ferrari was restored back to its factory authentic condition and specifications. Its magnificent original color was applied, the original interior received a preservation treatment and all mechanicals were overhauled to stellar performance and drivability. FIA-certified and Awarded First Prize in 9th Concours d' Elegance in memory of Sergio Pininfarina, this formidable 365 GT 2+2 is ready to be displayed as part of a collection or simply enjoyed in open roads.
Specifications
Year: 1969
Make: Ferrari
Model: 365 GT 2+2
Designer: Pinin Farina, Aldo Brovarone,
Chassis number: 12829
Engine type and specifications: Colombo 245, 4390 cc, 12 cyl. in V configuration, triple Weber 40 DFI carbureted, 315 bhp at 6600 rpm, 268 lb-ft at 5000 rpm
Transmission type: 5-speed, manual
Exterior color, code: Celeste Gainsborough, 2. 443. 625
Interior color, code and trim: Blu Scuro, VM3282, Connolly leather
Current mileage: 128323 km
Registered owners: 4