Vehicle Overview . One of the last Front V12 Enzo Era Ferraris . | 1972 Ferrari GTC/4 Coupe (U.S. Version) Coachwork by Pinninfarina Chassis No.15655 One of only 500 units produced from 1971-1972 45,000 Believed Original Miles An Original Oro Kelso color, .S. Specification C4 Documented by Ferrari historian Marcel Massini Among the Great Enzo Era Front V12 Ferrari's The 365 GTC/4 was developed to meet the ever-growing demand among Ferrari's clientele for a luxurious, igh performance automobile with accommodations for up to four passengers. The new model represented a very logical progression for Ferrari, nd while its chassis was essentially derived from the contemporary 365 GTB/4 "Daytona". Long appreciated for its driving ease and Colombo-derived V-12 engine, he 365 GTC/4 capably upheld Ferrari's performance image with its superb high-speed touring capabilities. 15655 was completed in June of 1972 as a U.S. version, HD, ith air conditioning and instruments in miles. The car originally wore Oro Kelso (gold) paint, rare and unusual hue from the Pininfarina special colors chart, ver black leather upholstery - Delivered new to official Ferrari dealer Chinetti-Garthwaite in Paoli, A. The C/4 was under care of the original owner until the very late 1970's, hen it exchanged hands and exterior paint color. It subsequently transferred ownerships as recorded through marcel Massini's history report, ltimately ending up in southern California and New Mexico, ow red in color. Presently, he Coupe reads just over 45,000 original miles, hich are believed to be original, s is the cabin's black leather upholstery, lass, rim and accessories. All body panels are consistent and the underside appears nicely detailed and in original condition, long with the engine bay and luggage compartment. An original knockoff spanner resides in the rear compartment. Ferrari 365 GTC/4s are now recognized as an impressive value with lasting appeal. They offer wonderful grand touring capability with the exhilarating performance of the 340-horsepower V-12 engine - a true gentleman's sports car. As one of just 500 units produced between 1971 and 1972, his example is offered with known ownership and desirable original colors. A recent service was performed with new distributor, lugs and wire and a compression test was performed with good results of 160 PSI on all cylinders. Overall this C4 makes for a great "driver" quality example or a great base to return back to its original livery. Offered at great value! We always encourage and welcome questions, nspections and inquiries - Please feel free to contact us. $297,500.00 Recorded History: June 1972 | Factory completion month | 1972 | Delivered new to official Ferrari dealer Chinetti-Garthwaite, omiciled in Paoli, A/USA | 1972 - 1979 | Owned by the original owner | Then repainted white | December 1979 - May 1981 | Advertised for sale, rlington, irginia | May 1981 | Sold to James W. Allan, .D., esident in Little Canada, N/USA, dometer showing 34'112 miles | December 1987 | Still owned by Allan, ar is now repainted red | January 23, 988 | Advertised for sale by Allan | September 1988 | Seen at the Ferrari Club of America Garden State Festival of Mendham, J/USA, ed with black interior, ow owned by Robert W. Kerekes, esident in Whippany, J/USA | April 1993 - January 1995 | Advertised for sale, errari of Los Gatos | 2007 | Owned by Mr. & Mrs. Trevino, anta Teresa, M | 2015 | Owned by DriverSource, ouston, exas | Full Resolution Photos: 1972 Ferrari 365GTC/4 Coupe To learn more about this vehicle, lease contact our sales department at (281) 497-1000 orsales@driversource.com SELLING YOUR CAR? Our Philosophy is Selling Made Simple! We Are A Leading Buyer of Fine Motorcars since 2005.We Purchase Classic European Sport Cars - One Vehicle or Entire Collections
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