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1966 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Series II

8865roadItaly
Engine
4.0L V12 Colombo, 296 bhp
Colour
Grigio Argento (silver-grey)

The 1966 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Series II is one of approximately 460 second-series examples built between 1965 and 1967, distinguished from earlier cars by its twin-headlamp Pininfarina body and five-speed manual gearbox. Powered by a 4.0-litre Colombo V-12 producing around 296 horsepower, it left the factory in Grigio Fumo over Nero Franzi leather and was dispatched to Luigi Chinetti Motors in Connecticut. The car passed through several American owners across five decades, receiving a partial restoration in 1989, before later acquiring its current Grigio Argento finish and red leather interior. It is accompanied by a Marcel Massini marque-specialist report.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
  2. 1966-06-01 →Factory delivery
    Luigi Chinetti Motors
    partial documentation

    Greenwich, Connecticut-based Ferrari importer who received the car as new delivery. Early history after this point is not documented.

  3. 1974 →
    San Diego, California registered owner
    partial documentation

    Identity unknown; car was registered in San Diego per marque specialist report.

  4. 1976 → 1992Private sale
    Peter E. Paddrik
    partial documentation

    Marietta, Georgia owner who held the car for over 15 years; undertook a partial restoration around 1989. Attempted to sell the car through multiple venues before eventually parting with it.

  5. 1992 →Private sale
    Barchetta Motorcars
    partial documentation

    Huntington Station, New York dealership that acquired the car and listed it at auction without success; car later appears to have moved to Massachusetts.

  6. 2007-12-01 → 2020-02-01Acquisition unknown
    Ontario, Canada owner
    partial documentation

    Canadian owner during whose tenure the car was noted as finished in its current Grigio Argento color.

  7. 2020-02-01 → 2021Private sale
    Lakewood, New Jersey owner
    partial documentation

    New Jersey-based owner who later listed the car for sale via eBay in May 2021.

  8. 2021 →Private sale
    Consignor
    partial documentation

    Acquired the car following the eBay listing; presents it with a replacement red leather interior, Borrani wire wheels, and an assortment of spare parts.

Competition

  1. 1991-09-01
    Kruse Auction Auburn — September 1991
    unsold

    Car was entered by Peter Paddrik and listed as showing approximately 50,000 miles; did not sell.

  2. 1992
    Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale — January 1992
    unsold

    Second failed auction attempt under Paddrik's ownership prior to the private sale later that month.

  3. 1992-09-01
    Kruse Auction Auburn — September 1992
    unsold

    Listed by Barchetta Motorcars after acquiring the car; again did not find a buyer.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. 1989
    Restoration

    A partial restoration was carried out during Peter Paddrik's ownership; full scope is not documented.

    Work is attributed to the Paddrik ownership period but no further detail on the extent or contractor is provided.

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