1968 Ferrari 365 GT 2+2
- 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
- —Auction saleSold €149,500 (≈ $164K)
- —Auction saleSold €184,000 (≈ $202K)
- → 1985Acquisition unknownProperty developerpartial documentation
Unnamed property developer from whom Marcel Petitjean acquired the car in 1985; no further details given.
- 1985 →Private saleMarcel Petitjeanpartial 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.
- Date unknownAcquisition unknownAndré Hallerpartial 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
- —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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