1970 Ferrari 365 GT 2+2
- Engine
- 4.4L V12 SOHC, 3 Weber carburetors, 320 bhp at 6,600 rpm
- Colour
- Amaranto dark red

A US-market 1970 Ferrari 365 GT 2+2 (chassis 13139), assembled at Maranello in late 1969 and completed in January 1970, finished in Amaranto over black leather and equipped with air conditioning and power windows. Sold new through Luigi Chinetti Motors of Greenwich, Connecticut, the car has passed through a small number of documented owners and retains its original engine, much of its factory interior, and Borrani wire wheels, with fewer than 26,700 miles recorded from new. A single repaint in the original colour appears to be the only cosmetic change in its history.
Ownership
- 2019-01-17Auction saleSold US$177,500
- 1970 → 1970Factory deliveryLuigi Chinetti Motorspartial documentation
US East Coast Ferrari distributor based in Greenwich, CT; served as the selling agent for this car upon its stateside arrival.
- 1970 → 1979Private saleDr. Peter Kirschpartial documentation
First private owner, based in Louisville, KY; retained the car for roughly nine years before selling.
- 1979 →Private saleD.G. Whitneypartial documentation
Owner based in Roswell, GA; acquired directly from the first owner.
- → 2007Private saleDuane Dunwoodiepartial documentation
FCA member from Los Altos, CA; exhibited the car at multiple concours events during his ownership before it sold at the 2007 Bonhams auction.
- 2007 →AuctionMidwestern Ferrari collector and racerfull documentation
Purchased at the 2007 Bonhams Quail Lodge sale with just over 26,000 miles showing; stored in a climate-controlled facility and maintained in good condition throughout ownership.
- Date unknownAcquisition unknownDon Croutcherpartial documentation
FCA member residing in Clinton, NC; owned the car sometime during the 1980s before selling to a fellow club member.
Competition
- 1994Ferrari Club of America1994 FCA International Meet
Car shown by Duane Dunwoodie at this Ferrari Club of America concours gathering.
- 20022002 Concorso Italiano
Car exhibited by Duane Dunwoodie at this Italian marque concours event.
Maintenance & restoration
- —Bodywork
The exterior appears to have received a single repaint in the matching original Amaranto colour at some point in its history; all other exterior trim and glass appear to be original.
Exact date and responsible workshop unknown; noted during cataloguing inspection.
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