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1968 Ferrari 365 GT 2+2

11527roadItaly
Engine
4.4L V12 with three Weber carburettors, 320 hp
Colour
'Grigio Argento' (silver-grey)

A Ferrari 365 GT 2+2 built in 1968 and delivered new to France, finished in Grigio Argento over a Beige leather interior. The model, introduced at the 1967 Paris Motor Show, was Ferrari's largest and most luxurious grand tourer of its era, equipped with a 4.4-litre V-12, power-assisted brakes and steering, and electric windows. This example is believed to have been owned by André Haller, a Strasbourg restaurateur who died at Le Mans in 1976, before passing to a long-term Strasbourg collector for 36 years. It retains matching-numbers chassis and engine, confirmed by a Maranello factory build sheet.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
    Sold €149,500 (≈ $164K)

    RM Sotheby's catalogue lot →

  2. Auction sale
    Sold €184,000 (≈ $202K)

    RM Sotheby's catalogue lot →

  3. → 1985Acquisition unknown
    Property developer
    partial documentation

    Unnamed property developer from whom Marcel Petitjean acquired the car in 1985; no further details given.

  4. 1985 →Private sale
    Marcel Petitjean
    partial documentation

    Strasbourg-based collector who held the car for approximately 36 years, keeping it in static display. Interior was reupholstered in red leather during his tenure.

  5. Date unknownAcquisition unknown
    André Haller
    partial documentation

    Restaurateur based in Strasbourg; believed to have been an earlier custodian of the car. Died in an accident at Le Mans in 1976 while driving a Datsun 260Z.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. Bodywork

    Interior reupholstered in Rosso leather, replacing the original Beige hide, while the factory-correct exterior paint was retained.

    Work carried out at some point during long-term static ownership; exact date not recorded in the catalogue.

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Legacy Metrics — 1968 Ferrari 365 GT 2+2