Itermeccanica Italia Spider rarer than Daytona Cobra Ghibli 351 V8 Borla AC
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Ferrari |
Model: | Intermeccanica Italia |
Type: | Convertible |
Year: | 1969 |
Mileage: | 28,124 |
VIN: | 00000000000000000 |
Color: | Red |
Cylinders: | 8 |
Transmission: | Manual |
Interior color: | Tan |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Beverly Hills, California, United States |
Extras |
Air Conditioning, Power Windows CD Player, Convertible, Leather Seats |
Listed by |
Private seller |
Description of 1969 Ferrari Intermeccanica Italia |
You want a classically styled, incredibly rare, powerful roadster from the late 1960s early 1970s but you don’t want to spend $1,000,000 on an AC Shelby Cobra, or $18,000,000 on a 250 Ferrari Spider or a $3,000,000 on a Daytona Spider or perhaps $1,000,000 on a Maserati Ghibli Spyder?
Then this might just be the car for you.There are more Daytonas, Ghiblis and Cobras than this car. Long before Ferrari built their Italia, a company in Torino, Italy began producing this Italia in the mid-1960s.
Scaglione designed the Italia as well as some of the greatest cars in history, including the most stunning trio of automobiles in a series ever made, the Alfa Romeo B.A.T.s, as well as the Giulietta Sprint and Sprint Speciale and many others Alfas. Scaglione then worked with Carlo Abarth and Porsche where he designed the Porsche 356 B Abarth Carrera GTL, the acclaimed design forerunner of the 911. Then Scaglione conceived the most desirable of all Lamborghinis, the Lamborghini 350 GTV, the very first Lamborghini.
Scaglione also designed the stunning ATS 2500 GT, Italy’s first mid-engine production road car and the car that just this past year won at the Quail event in Monterey, and the 1900 Skyline Sprint.
The miles are believed to be original at just over 28k. Rare factory equipped air conditioning.
Unlike the Maserati and Ferrari, this exotic Italian roadster has something in common with the Cobra—both cars use Ford V8s. Ford was the official engine supplier, providing its V8 engines for use in the limited production Italia.
It is estimated there are approximately only 300 Italias, give or take, left in the world so you are unlikely to ever see one, even at your local cars and coffee or concours events.
So unlike Ferrari, Lamborghini or Maserati, you can run down to your local Pep Boys and buy a water pump or tune up kit or have Jiffy Lube change your oil.
I am also planning to put on an eight stack top of the line direct port injection system that looks like old school Webers but has modern fuel injection reliability. In addition to the Borla injection system I have also purchased what is supposed to be the best engine management system and all the necessary sensors and wiring harnesses. I believe I paid about $8,000 for these components that will make the motor look amazing, make lots more power, run more efficiently and sound incredible. In the pictures you'll also see the high performance fuel pump I have purchased, along with the Borla injection system and the engine management system.
I also pulled the radiator and will be installing a new custom made lightweight aluminum radiator, again to reduce weight and improve efficiency. I've also purchased to high flow Spal fans that flow more than 3300 CFMs to ensure the Italia runs cool. I'm also on the brink of purchasing aluminum coil over shocks with adjustable spring height and shock stiffness. This will allow me to set the ride height to the perfect height aesthetically, while also fine tuning the handing and ride. I have not bought them yet.....but this is next on my agenda list. The car is for sale but at the same time I realize this is an amazing car in terms of looks and performance. With a few tweaks this car is much faster than a Daytona and is much lighter and more powerful yet just as sexy looking. and for pennies on the dollar of what a Daytona costs. Significantly, there are no rust issues with this car. The interior is as you can see in the photos in excellent condition. The body is super straight and the paint is good. There are a few chips here and there so this car is what I would call a good driver as opposed to a trailer queen. I have not driven the car in years so what you see is what you get....although I have started playing with it, as noted above (e.g., aluminum radiator, Spal fans, etc.) The engine is a 351 Cleveland with (I believe) a Ford toploader transmission and a 9" Ford rear end. Sold AS IS Specifications: c. 300 hp, 351 cu. in. Ford Cleveland V8, four-speed manual transmission, live rear axle, front and rear disc brakes with booster. Wheelbase: 94.5"
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