1965 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Series I
- Engine
- 4.0L V12 SOHC, three Weber carburettors, 300 bhp
- Colour
- Metallic silver

The Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Series I (chassis 7467) is one of only 625 first-generation quad-headlamp examples produced, built in June 1965 to US specification and originally finished in Argento Metallizzato over red leather. Delivered new through Luigi Chinetti Motors in Connecticut, it passed through several American owners before a period of extended storage and partial mechanical restoration in North Carolina. Acquired by a European collector in 2011, it subsequently received a full restoration in silver over beige leather.
Ownership
- —Auction saleSold €246,400 (≈ $271K)
- 1965-06-01 →Factory deliveryLuigi Chinetti Motorspartial documentation
Greenwich, Connecticut dealership that received the car fresh from the factory as a US-specification delivery point.
- → 1987Private saleRobert Contantinepartial documentation
Resident of North Valley Stream, New York, who kept the car in storage for roughly a decade for reasons that remain unclear.
- 1987 → 2011Private saleAlfa Romeo enthusiast in North Carolinapartial documentation
Acquired the car as a restoration project, returning it to running order but leaving the bodywork in essentially original, unrestored condition.
- 2011 →Private saleEuropean collectorpartial documentation
Commissioned a full restoration, refinishing the car in silver with a beige leather interior.
- Date unknownOwner in Elmont, New Yorkpartial documentation
Anonymous early owner whose tenure falls somewhere in the largely undocumented early history of the car.
Competition
No competition history extracted from the catalogue.
Maintenance & restoration
- 1987Mechanical
Car recommissioned to running condition by its North Carolina owner; cosmetic and bodywork restoration was not undertaken at this stage.
- 2011Restoration
Full restoration carried out under the direction of the European collector owner, with the car refinished in silver and retrimmed in beige leather.
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