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1969 Ferrari 365 GTC

12367roadItaly
Engine
4.4L V12 SOHC, three twin-barrel Weber carburettors, 320 bhp
Colour
Red (repainted; originally blue 'Blu Ribot')

Chassis 12367 is one of just 150 examples of the Ferrari 365 GTC, a short-lived grand tourer powered by a 4.4-litre Colombo V-12 producing 320 bhp. Completed at the factory in March 1969 in Blu Ribot over black leather, it was delivered new to a Milan customer through the Crepaldi dealership. The car was later exported to the United States, where it was resprayed red, before being acquired in California and subsequently imported to the United Kingdom.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
    Estimate £550,000 – £700,000

    RM Sotheby's catalogue lot →

  2. 1969 →Private sale
    Mr Rizzoli
    partial documentation

    First owner, took delivery in Milan via the Crepaldi dealership; car was finished in Blu Ribot over black leather at the time of purchase.

  3. Date unknown
    Unknown US-based owner or owners
    none documentation

    The car was exported to the United States at some point and repainted red during this period; the specific owners are not identified.

  4. Date unknownPrivate sale
    Current consignor
    partial documentation

    Acquired the car in California more than fifteen years before cataloguing and subsequently brought it to the United Kingdom; commissioned a substantial engine rebuild at Twyman Racing costing over £33,000.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. Bodywork

    Bodywork was resprayed from the original Blu Ribot to red at some point during the car's time in the United States.

  2. Engine rebuild
    Twyman Racing

    A full engine rebuild was carried out, with the total cost of work exceeding £33,000.

    Described as a recently completed rebuild performed by a well-regarded classic car specialist.

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