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1970 Green 365 GT 2+2

Discussion in '365 GT4 2+2/400/412' started by [email protected], Jun 25, 2015.

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  1. tim@timmikel.com

    Mar 21, 2009
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    I am looking at a 1970 green 365 2+2 located in Spain. 8,100 km. Number plate shows engine no. 245, chassis no. 13265. Does anyone know anything about this car?
    Your help would be greatly appreciated.
    Tim
     
  2. 375+

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    You should probably post this in the Vintage section.
     
  3. bjwhite

    bjwhite F1 Rookie

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    Yep, a 365 GT 2+2 is a very different car than a 365 GT4 2+2.
     
  4. Ak Jim

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    I don't think I'll ever have the chance but I'd like to be able to drive some of the older vintage models to see how they drive.
     
  5. El Wayne

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  6. simon klein

    simon klein Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Jim,I sold my lovely '64 330 GT 2+2 last year.
    They,sort of,drive like the GT4 without power steer and independent suspension,having said that,my 330 suspension was set up by a the previous owner who regularly tracked it.
    Other folk who were qualified enough to drive it,said that it was the best handling 330 they'd had a go in.
    They are heavy at low/parking speed but come into their own on the open road.
     
  7. 15765

    15765 Formula Junior

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    A 330GT has nothing in common with a 365GT4 2+2. I have a 365GT4 2+2 and have had two of the 330GT 2+2s and they drive completely different. The GT4 has an engine with torque and the 330 depends entirely on RPMs so you have to shift gears every time you overtake another car and they ride and rattle like a truck.
     
  8. El Wayne

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    #8 El Wayne, Jun 30, 2015
    Last edited: Jun 30, 2015
    And to confuse things even more, this misplaced thread is actually about a 365 GT 2+2, which drives much more differently than your 365 GT4 2+2 than you might imagine. Even so, neither of these cars drive anything like the 330 GT 2+2 in my opinion.

    That said, since the OP has already created a new thread in the proper forum, I will close this one so we can put an end to the confusion.
     

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