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Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2 Berlinetta - 1975 by Perico001 Chassis n°...



Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2 Berlinetta - 1975 by Perico001 Chassis n° 18537
Coachwork by Pininfarina

Bonhams : The Autumn Sale 2020
Estimated : € 80.000 - 100.000
Unsold

Autoworld
www.autoworld.be
Brussels - Belgium
September 2020

“Most important was the double overhead cam engine. Like Rolls-Royce, no horsepower figure was quoted, but surely it was at least 320. More important was its massive amount of torque. Taken together with the turbine-like characteristics of the V12 engine, it mattered little which gear one was in or at what speed.” – Stanley Nowak on the 356 GT4 2+2, Ferrari on the Road.

By the mid-1960s, 50 percent of all Ferraris produced were being built with four seats, and the 365 GT4 2+2, introduced towards the end of 1972, was the biggest and best equipped of this family of four-seaters that had begun with the 250 GTE back in 1960. Flagship of the Maranello range, it reaffirmed Ferrari’s determination to compete with the world’s finest luxury saloons. Based on the preceding 365 GT 2+2, albeit lower, longer and wider, the newcomer was fitted with a four-cam version of the Gioacchino Colombo-designed 4.4-litre V12 engine while retaining its predecessor’s mechanical underpinnings. Thus the ‘4’ came with all-independent suspension featuring Koni’s self-levelling system at the rear, while further refinements included mounting the engine and drive train in rubber bushes to insulate the car’s occupants from noise and vibration, and offering air conditioning and ZF power-assisted steering as standard equipment. A total of only 524 of the luxurious Grandes Routières had been completed by the time production ceased in 1976.

According to information supplied by Ferrari historian Marcel Massini, this beautifully presented 365 GT 2+2 was completed at Ferrari’s Maranello factory in May 1975 and supplied via the official Ferrari dealer Crepaldi of Milan to its first owner. The original colour combination was Azzuro Hyperion (a light blue metallic) with Nero Cogolo leather interior, the same as now.

The first owner was a Mrs Bruna Dondoni of Pavia in Northern Italy, who kept the car until 1982. The Ferrari was subsequently registered in Turin and more recently was owned by a resident of Pisa (from 2004 onwards). In 2014 the car passed into the hands of a well-known Italian nobleman in Tuscany (also the director of a bank) who owned it until 2019. The next owner commissioned a repaint in the original colour and at the same time the car received a through service at the Rome-based Ferrari dealer Samocar, for which invoices are available totalling almost €17,000. More recently the carburettors were cleaned, the air and oil filters changed, and the distributor caps and ignition leads renewed.

Offered with Italian registration documents and the aforementioned invoices, this beautiful 365 GT 2+2 represents a wonderful opportunity to purchase a classic Ferrari combining the legendary carburettor-fed 12-cylinder engine and manual gearbox together with accommodation for four passengers in arguably one of the best colour combinations for the model. https://flic.kr/p/2jFGnfu


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Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2 Berlinetta - 1975 by Perico001 Chassis n°...



Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2 Berlinetta - 1975 by Perico001 Chassis n° 18537
Coachwork by Pininfarina

Bonhams : The Autumn Sale 2020
Estimated : € 80.000 - 100.000
Unsold

Autoworld
www.autoworld.be
Brussels - Belgium
September 2020

“Most important was the double overhead cam engine. Like Rolls-Royce, no horsepower figure was quoted, but surely it was at least 320. More important was its massive amount of torque. Taken together with the turbine-like characteristics of the V12 engine, it mattered little which gear one was in or at what speed.” – Stanley Nowak on the 356 GT4 2+2, Ferrari on the Road.

By the mid-1960s, 50 percent of all Ferraris produced were being built with four seats, and the 365 GT4 2+2, introduced towards the end of 1972, was the biggest and best equipped of this family of four-seaters that had begun with the 250 GTE back in 1960. Flagship of the Maranello range, it reaffirmed Ferrari’s determination to compete with the world’s finest luxury saloons. Based on the preceding 365 GT 2+2, albeit lower, longer and wider, the newcomer was fitted with a four-cam version of the Gioacchino Colombo-designed 4.4-litre V12 engine while retaining its predecessor’s mechanical underpinnings. Thus the ‘4’ came with all-independent suspension featuring Koni’s self-levelling system at the rear, while further refinements included mounting the engine and drive train in rubber bushes to insulate the car’s occupants from noise and vibration, and offering air conditioning and ZF power-assisted steering as standard equipment. A total of only 524 of the luxurious Grandes Routières had been completed by the time production ceased in 1976.

According to information supplied by Ferrari historian Marcel Massini, this beautifully presented 365 GT 2+2 was completed at Ferrari’s Maranello factory in May 1975 and supplied via the official Ferrari dealer Crepaldi of Milan to its first owner. The original colour combination was Azzuro Hyperion (a light blue metallic) with Nero Cogolo leather interior, the same as now.

The first owner was a Mrs Bruna Dondoni of Pavia in Northern Italy, who kept the car until 1982. The Ferrari was subsequently registered in Turin and more recently was owned by a resident of Pisa (from 2004 onwards). In 2014 the car passed into the hands of a well-known Italian nobleman in Tuscany (also the director of a bank) who owned it until 2019. The next owner commissioned a repaint in the original colour and at the same time the car received a through service at the Rome-based Ferrari dealer Samocar, for which invoices are available totalling almost €17,000. More recently the carburettors were cleaned, the air and oil filters changed, and the distributor caps and ignition leads renewed.

Offered with Italian registration documents and the aforementioned invoices, this beautiful 365 GT 2+2 represents a wonderful opportunity to purchase a classic Ferrari combining the legendary carburettor-fed 12-cylinder engine and manual gearbox together with accommodation for four passengers in arguably one of the best colour combinations for the model. https://flic.kr/p/2jFGnbX


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1975 BMW 3.0 CSL Alexander Calder by pontfire Le Tour Auto Optic...



1975 BMW 3.0 CSL Alexander Calder by pontfire Le Tour Auto Optic 2000 2012
Art Car conçu par Alexander Calder

24 heures du Mans 1975 - abandon
Team : Hervé Poulain
Pilotes : Hervé Poulain (F) / Sam Posey (USA) / Jean Guichet (F)

moteur six cylindres en ligne
4 soupapes par cylindre
double arbre à cames en tête
déplacement: 3210 cm³
puissance de sortie: 480 ch
vitesse maximale: 291 km / h


https://flic.kr/p/drppBe


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Lamborghini Countach LP 400 Periscopio - 1975 by Perico001...



Lamborghini Countach LP 400 Periscopio - 1975 by Perico001 Gandini took on the awesome task of replacing the Miura. Using the cuneiform profile from his Carabo, he came up with the mind-blowing Countach that almost exceeded the Miura ! The production version suffered from huge air intakes, but these did not detract from another Gandini masterpiece.

3.900 cc
V12

The Marcello Gandini Creations
Presented by Frédéric Leroux

Chantilly Arts & Elegance Richard Mille
Château de Chantilly
Chantilly
France - Frankrijk
June 2019 https://flic.kr/p/2iFZHub


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Alfa-Romeo Tipo 33 TT 12 - 1974 by Perico001 Chassis n° AR 11512...



Alfa-Romeo Tipo 33 TT 12 - 1974 by Perico001 Chassis n° AR 11512 008
Engine n° 08

1975 Targa Florido Winner
Autodelta official Alfa-Romeo factory team car

3,0 Liter
Flat 12
500 bhp @ 11.500 rpm

Salon Rétromobile 2019
Paris Expo - Porte de Versailles
Paris - France
February 2019 https://flic.kr/p/2hTCHAy


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