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1972 Ferrari 365 GTC/4

15883roadItaly
Engine
4.4L V12
Colour
Silver grey ('Grigio Argento')

Chassis 15883 is a 1972 Ferrari 365 GTC/4, styled by Filippo Sapino at Pininfarina and introduced at the 1971 Geneva Motor Show. Finished in Grigio Argento over a rare Nero Cogolo tartan cloth interior, it was imported new to the United States through William Harrah's Reno dealership and retailed via Hollywood Sport Cars in California. Retained by its first owner for nearly three decades, the car shows approximately 30,584 miles and remains in unrestored condition.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
  2. Auction sale
    Estimate US$220,000 – US$240,000

    RM Sotheby's catalogue lot →

  3. Auction sale
  4. 1972 → 2002Private sale
    First private owner via Hollywood Sport Cars
    partial documentation

    Retained the car for approximately three decades, suggesting careful long-term stewardship.

  5. 1972-08-01 →Factory delivery
    Modern Classic Motors
    partial documentation

    William Harrah's Ferrari distributorship based in Reno, Nevada; received the car as US importer following factory completion.

  6. 2002 →Acquisition unknown
    Intermediate owners and dealers
    none documentation

    Multiple unspecified hands between 2002 and the current consignor; no individual details provided.

  7. Date unknownAcquisition unknown
    Hollywood Sport Cars
    partial documentation

    Chic Vandagriff's dealership in Hollywood, California; reportedly served as intermediary before the first private buyer took ownership.

  8. Date unknownAcquisition unknown
    Current consignor
    partial documentation

    Final owner prior to this auction sale; car remains unrestored and shows low indicated mileage.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

No maintenance or restoration records.

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