Legacy Metrics

1967 Ferrari 330 GTC

10927roadItaly
Engine
3.96L SOHC V12, triple Weber carburetors, 300 hp
Colour
Amaranto (dark red)

Chassis 10927 is a 1967 Ferrari 330 GTC, a refined grand touring coupe developed to fill the gap between the sporting 275 GTB and the four-seat 330 GT. Completed in November 1967 and delivered through the official Milan dealership, the car features a 3,960 cc Colombo V-12, rear transaxle, and independent suspension at all corners. Finished today in Amaranto over black leather, it carries well-documented provenance including a long-term California ownership of over 25 years and a comprehensive engine rebuild completed in 2022 by Candini Classiche in Modena.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
  2. 1967-11-01 →Private sale
    Giorgio Roberto Arban
    partial documentation

    First registered owner, resident of Milan; purchased through the official Ferrari dealership there shortly after the car's completion.

  3. 1974 → 1976-08-01Acquisition unknown
    Donald Holsworth
    partial documentation

    Based in San Francisco; had the original interior replaced with black leather during his tenure.

  4. 1976-08-01 → 2016Private sale
    Arthur Rude
    partial documentation

    San Francisco resident who retained the car for over a quarter century; commissioned a bare-metal repaint in Amaranto and a full mechanical rebuild by Walnut Creek Ferrari.

  5. 2016 →Private sale
    Current consignor
    partial documentation

    Described as a discerning collector of premium Italian sports cars; commissioned a comprehensive engine rebuild at Candini Classiche in Modena during late 2022 and fitted new Michelin tires ahead of the sale.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. 2022Engine rebuild
    Candini Classiche

    Comprehensive overhaul of the matching-numbers Type 209/66 V-12, encompassing new pistons, valves, and valve seats, plus full refurbishment of the cylinder heads and cylinders.

    Work completed in late 2022 at the Modena workshop; commissioned by the current consignor in preparation for future sale.

  2. Bodywork

    Full bare-metal repaint of the coachwork carried out to a high standard, changing the car's colour to the Amaranto shade it currently wears.

    Performed during Arthur Rude's ownership, which spanned from August 1976 to 2016; precise date not recorded.

  3. Engine rebuild
    Walnut Creek Ferrari

    Complete rebuild of the V-12 engine undertaken by a Ferrari specialist.

    Carried out during Arthur Rude's ownership; precise date not recorded.

  4. Service

    Fitment of a fresh set of Michelin XWX tyres carried out in advance of the auction.

Are you the owner of this car?

This car's public record is built from its auction and competition history. Register your ownership and privately add your own records to make it a verified Legacy Metrics passport — provenance that backs your car's value at sale and gives your insurer evidence to price against. Roy reviews and verifies every registration personally.

Each chassis record is compiled from public auction archives and links to its source material. Ownership, competition and maintenance entries are extracted from those catalogue listings by an LLM, which can make mistakes — please contact us with any corrections. The summary is Legacy Metrics’ own writing; we do not reproduce catalogue text.

“Full” and “partial” documentation labels indicate how well each entry is corroborated in the underlying sources, not an audit of the car’s physical paperwork. Names of recent or living owners are withheld for privacy.