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1974 Ferrari 365 GT4 BB

17883roadItaly
Colour
Blu Dino (dark blue)

Ferrari 365 GT4 BB chassis 17883, completed in May 1974 and finished in Blu Dino over a Jute-style interior, is one of only 44 examples produced in that colour. Delivered new to a dealer near Florence and first registered in Perugia, it passed through five Italian and German private owners over four decades. Certified by Ferrari Classiche with matching-numbers engine and gearbox, the car is accompanied by its original Red Book and owner's manual, representing a well-documented survivor of just 387 built.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
    Sold €320,000 (≈ $352K)

    RM Sotheby's catalogue lot →

  2. Auction sale
    Sold €483,000 (≈ $531K)

    RM Sotheby's catalogue lot →

  3. 1974-05-01 → 1974-05-01Factory delivery
    Renato Nocentini's Garage La Rotonda
    full documentation

    Authorized dealership near Florence that received the car directly from the factory for retail sale to the first private owner.

  4. 1974-05-01 → 1978Private sale
    Pietro Rossi
    full documentation

    Proprietor of an automotive bodywork business in Perugia; registered the car locally with plates PG 242146 upon acquisition.

  5. 1978 → 1990Private sale
    Antoniette Verlicchi
    partial documentation

    Held the car until her death in 1990, after which it passed to a family relative.

  6. 1990 → 1995Inheritance
    Pietro Bottoni
    partial documentation

    Relative of the previous owner who obtained the car following her passing.

  7. 1995 → 1998Private sale
    Roberto Danieli
    partial documentation

    Based near Venice in Oriago di Mira; last Italian custodian before the car was sold abroad.

  8. 1998 → 2017Private sale
    Ulrich K. Senoner
    partial documentation

    Munich-based owner during whose tenure the car underwent substantial work by Italian marque specialist Reinhard Schürer, then spent a period in storage before being prepared for resale.

  9. 2017 →Auction
    Consigning owner
    full documentation

    Purchased the car at auction in Germany; it holds Ferrari Classiche certification with matching-numbers engine and gearbox confirmed.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. Mechanical
    Reinhard Schürer

    Substantial work carried out by Italian automotive specialist Reinhard Schürer during the car's ownership period in Germany; invoices are retained on file.

    Exact scope and date of work unspecified; undertaken during German ownership prior to a period of storage.

  2. Service

    Car recommissioned from storage and returned to running condition in preparation for auction sale.

    Carried out after a period of storage during German ownership, prior to the 2017 auction.

  3. Inspection
    Ferrari Classiche

    Ferrari Classiche certification completed, confirming matching-numbers engine and gearbox; Red Book issued.

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