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1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 - Ferrari Classiche

    The Patriotic Ferrari 275 GTB/4 chassis 09505

    1967 - 54.800 km - P.O.R.


    Unveiled at the Paris Motor Show in 1966, the Ferrari 275 GTB/4 is the embodiment of Italian elegance, engineering excellence, and motorsport heritage. As the first Ferrari road car to feature a four-cam V12 engine, the GTB/4 delivers a symphony of power and poise, with 300 horsepower coursing through its sculpted bodywork.


    Designed by Pininfarina and crafted by Scaglietti, the 275 GTB/4 marries timeless aesthetics with uncompromising performance. Its long, sweeping bonnet, delicate chrome details, and iconic wire-spoke wheels evoke a golden era of grand touring, where style and speed coexisted in perfect harmony.


    Beneath its refined exterior lies a transaxle layout for ideal weight distribution, independent rear suspension, and a chassis tuned for both road and race. Whether carving through mountain passes or gracing concours lawns, the GTB/4 remains a symbol of pure, unfiltered Ferrari spirit.

    Exceedingly rare and eternally desirable, the Ferrari 275 GTB/4 is not merely a car, it is a moving sculpture, a collector’s dream, and a legacy written in red.


    Originally delivered new to the official Ferrari dealer Motor S.A.S. chassis 09505 left the Maranello factory finished in Grigio Argento (106-E-1) over Black Connolly Leather (VM 8500), a true gentleman’s specification!


    First acquired by an italian entrepreneur in Rome, this motorcar remained on home soil, where she received the utmost care and very few local to her birthplace caretakers. By 1988, Mr Giorgio Galvani, a resident of Pordenone aquires chassis 09505 and goes on to own her for 25 years!

    She distinguishes herself through her remarkable originality and modest mileage of just over 40.000 km at that time, an uncommon combination for automobiles of this type. Many examples were historically inexpensive, exported to the United States, or inadequately restored, in some cases multiple times.


    With that chapter behind her, chassis 09505 changed hands and was relocated to Paris, France, where her new owner began a careful, sympathetic restoration that respected her noted originality. The process started with an extensive repaint, a task that spanned more than 12 months.


    Although now resplendent in fresh paintwork, her French custodian undertook the task of bringing her to a state of mechanical perfection, mindful that her engine remained essentially original. Invoices totalling over 125.000€ are on file between 2012 and 2016 for the aforementioned.

    Whilst in restoration, the automobile also received the coveted Ferrari Classiche Certification, a testament to its authenticity and restoration excellence. Where the marque confirms her fully matching numbers status.


    Currently displaying 54.800 km, with just over 10.000 km covered since the engine rebuild, this Ferrari 275 GTB/4 is presented in exceptional condition, mechanically and cosmetically. Offering peace of mind rarely afforded with a classic Ferraris of this era!


    A further improvement to note is the fitment of an EZ Electric Power Steering, which is indispensable in our view for modern day motoring!

    Chassis 09505 is accompanied by a French registration and Marcel Massini file.


    This represents a rare and distinguished opportunity to acquire one of Ferrari’s most iconic Berlinettas and ready to be your grand tourer!


    Please contact us should you require further information.


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