1965 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Series 1
- Engine
- 3,967cc 60-degree V12 SOHC all-alloy, over 300 bhp

Ferrari's 330 GT 2+2 Series 1, chassis 6509, is a matching-numbers left-hand-drive example of the model that held the distinction of being the fastest road-going Ferrari at its January 1964 launch. Powered by the 3,967cc Colombo-derived V12 producing over 300 horsepower, it features the characteristic four-headlamp nose and four-speed-plus-overdrive gearbox of the earlier production run. Early ownership history is undocumented; the car was first registered in the UK in 1990 and has been in its current ownership since 2008.
Ownership
- 2021-06-30Auction saleSold €95,000 (≈ $105K)
- → 1990Unknown early ownersnone documentation
Early provenance is undocumented; the oldest file record is a partial UK registration certificate noting first UK registration in 1990.
- → 2008-05-12The Hairpin Companypartial documentation
Dealership based in Swindon, Wiltshire, UK; sold the car on 12 May 2008 with a bill of sale retained on file.
- 2008-05-12 →Private saleCurrent ownerfull documentation
Acquired from the Hairpin Company with a bill of sale; car has been in storage for an extended period and would benefit from mechanical and cosmetic attention.
Competition
No competition history extracted from the catalogue.
Maintenance & restoration
No maintenance or restoration records.
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