1968 Ferrari 330 GTC
- Engine
- Matching-numbers engine, rebuilt during 2025 restoration; specific displacement and configuration not stated
- Colour
- 'Grigio Fumo Metallizzato' (metallic smoky grey)

Chassis 10841 is a January 1968 Ferrari 330 GTC finished in Grigio Fumo Metallizzato over Nero leather, specified to European market standards. Originally delivered to three-time Mille Miglia competitor Franco Mosters, the car subsequently passed through notable American and Dutch ownership — including that of collector Fritz Kroymans — before receiving Ferrari Classiche certification in 2011. A comprehensive restoration completed in 2025 returned the matching-numbers car to its original specification.
Ownership
- —Auction saleSold €466,250 (≈ $513K)
- 1968 →Factory deliveryFranco Mosterspartial documentation
First registered owner after factory completion; a three-time Mille Miglia participant.
- → 1979Acquisition unknownJohn Karaspartial documentation
Chicago-based Ferrari enthusiast who acquired the car after it was exported to the US in the mid-1970s; entered it at two consecutive FCA national events.
- 1979 →Acquisition unknownJim Sfetkopartial documentation
Kansas City, Missouri owner who may have held the car for a number of years before it returned to Europe by the late 1980s.
- 1990-05-01 →Private saleSander Van Der Veldenpartial documentation
Noted Dutch collector who purchased the car in May 1990 jointly with Fritz Kroymans; the car was kept in Switzerland for roughly two years.
- 1990-05-01 → 2010Private saleFritz Kroymanspartial documentation
Prominent Dutch collector based in Hilversum; the car resided in his collection for close to two decades after a transitional period in Switzerland.
- 2010 →Acquisition unknownGerman collector, identity unknownpartial documentation
Held the car only briefly before it returned to the Netherlands, where the Ferrari Classiche Red Book was issued in November 2011.
- → 2013Acquisition unknownDutch owner during Classiche certificationpartial documentation
Owner in the Netherlands during the period when the Red Book was awarded in November 2011; car subsequently returned to Germany in 2013.
- 2013 →Acquisition unknownGerman owner from 2013partial documentation
Under this ownership the car was featured on the cover of a Ferrari publication in early 2014; a comprehensive restoration was carried out in 2025 including an engine rebuild and full repaint.
Competition
- 1975-05-01Ferrari Club of America Annual National MeetingFCA Annual National Meeting, Rockton
Car was shown by John Karas at the FCA national gathering held in Rockton, Illinois.
- 1976-05-01Ferrari Club of America Annual National MeetingFCA Annual National Meeting, Mid-America Raceway1st in class
Second consecutive FCA national showing by Karas, held at the Mid-America circuit near St. Louis; the car took a class victory.
- —Mille MigliaMille MigliaDriver: Franco Mosters
Mosters was a three-time entrant; the prose does not specify which editions or whether this car was used in those events.
Maintenance & restoration
- 2011InspectionFerrari Classiche
Ferrari Classiche Red Book certification issued, confirming the car's originality and provenance.
- 2025Restoration
Full restoration encompassing a rebuild of the original matching-numbers engine, refurbishment of the Borrani wire wheels, fitting of new carpets, and a full repaint in the correct Grigio Fumo colour.
Matching-numbers status of chassis, engine, and gearbox confirmed after completion.
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