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1974 Ferrari 365 GT4 Berlinetta Boxer

18001roadItaly
Engine
4.4L flat-12 DOHC with four triple-choke Weber carburetors, 380 bhp
Colour
Black (originally 'Giallo Fly' yellow)

The Ferrari 365 GT4 Berlinetta Boxer, chassis 18001, is among the earliest of only 387 examples produced between 1973 and 1976 — Ferrari's first mid-engined, flat-twelve road car. Completed at the factory on 14 June 1974 and delivered new through Paris dealer Charles Pozzi, it was originally finished in Giallo Fly with black leather. After early ownership in Belgium, the car was exported to the United States in 1981 and spent nearly three decades with a single Californian owner.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
  2. 1974-07-01 →Factory delivery
    Charles Pozzi S.A.
    full documentation

    Ferrari-appointed dealership in Levallois-Perret, Paris, received the car as the supplying new dealer approximately one month after factory completion.

  3. → 1981-08-01Acquisition unknown
    Alain De Boisboissel
    partial documentation

    Belgian owner who held the car in its early life; the car was exported to the United States in August 1981.

  4. 1981-08-01 →Acquisition unknown
    Bob Norwood Autocraft
    partial documentation

    Dallas, Texas workshop that received the car upon US arrival to carry out federalization work.

  5. 1984 →Private sale
    Richard Rider
    partial documentation

    Mill Valley, California resident who kept the car for roughly three decades, repainted it black, and used it only occasionally; major service including cam belt replacement was carried out in December 2015.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. 1981Modification
    Bob Norwood Autocraft

    Vehicle federalized for US market compliance upon arrival at Bob Norwood Autocraft in Dallas.

  2. 1984
    Bodywork

    Car was repainted in black, replacing the original Giallo Fly factory finish.

    Carried out during Richard Rider's ownership.

  3. 2015
    Service

    Major service encompassing cam belt replacement and correction of various minor mechanical issues; work documented by a service invoice retained with the car.

  4. Bodywork

    Exterior cosmetic refresh applying period-appropriate matte-black finish to bumper surrounds and the lower body below the door line.

    Described as recent at time of cataloguing.

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