Ferrari 275 Gtb Long Nose Alloy Wallpaper
1966 Ferrari 275 GTB6C Alloy by Scaglietti Monterey One of just nine long-nose torque-tube alloy-bodied examples fitted with six Weber carburetors.
Ferrari 275 gtb long nose alloy wallpaper. This car was at the Gooding auction in Monterey in August 2011. Ferrari and Alfa Romeo parts expert Gordon Raymond of Northfield Illinois has owned the car for 51 years. Retains Matching-Numbers Engine and Offered with Report by Marcel Massini.
08021 Registration YRD 462C A stunning matching numbers example of only 60 Alloy 275GTB Berlinetta ever built. Two years after the introduction of the two cam 275 a more powerful four cam version was launched. Also boasting factory certification with a Ferrari Classiche Red Book chassis no.
Ferrari 275 Gtb. The 275 GTB was a two-seat Grand Touring automobile produced between 1964 and 1968 with a 33 liters 3286 cc Colombo 60-degree V-12 engine and produced 280-300 horsepower. 08143 retains its original matching numbers drivetrain making it a highly authentic and well-documented example.
The estimate was 900000 1300000 and the car sold for 1540000. From 1964 to 1968 almost 800 iconic beautiful 275 Berlinettas were produced. The standard 275 GTB coupe was produced by Scaglietti and was available with 3 or 6 Weber twin-choke carburettors.
I managed to dig up a page listing the sale history of the car which has changed hands a number of times and increased significantly in value over the past 50 odd years. Incredible Garage-Find Hidden for 27 Years. The short nose has a wider mouth and grill opening.
The Ferrari 275 GTB6C Shown Here. Built with desirable alloy bodywork chassis number 08111 was born as a long-nose 275 GTB with triple carburettors and CV joint transmission. Ferrari first introduced the 275 GTB short nose car in yellow in 1964 but soon realised that the car at high speeds would have slight front end lift.

