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1971 365 GTC/4 Converible

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  1. steve7878

    steve7878 Rookie

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    #1 steve7878, Aug 25, 2014
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    1971 Ferrari 365 GTC/4 Spider Red, Beige Leather, Black sort top. 18,836 miles. This low-mileage classic Ferrari was converted in 1982 to cabriolet specification by Californian specialist and Ferrari and Lamborghini restorer Claudio Zampoli. During the restoration and cut, the entire chassis and A pillars were reinforced. Alongside the conversion, a thorough and complete restoration of the vehicle to very high standard was carried, out with painstaking attention to detail, and due to the cabriolet specification, special attention was given to the car’s framework. This included a complete re-spray and the fitting of a new leather interior. The mechanics of this fantastic V 12 Ferrari also received a similar level of attention.
    $185,000
    Las Vegas, NV
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  2. ryalex

    ryalex Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Aug 6, 2003
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    I've always thought that this car made a fantastic-looking convertible!
     
  3. M. Brandon Motorcars

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    Sep 4, 2007
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    I agree. The lines just work, in my opinion, better than chopping the top off of a Daytona.
     
  4. RedBarchetta1

    RedBarchetta1 Rookie

    Aug 25, 2014
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    Hello. I'd like to see the car. Can you tell me when was the car serviced last?
     
  5. Ak Jim

    Ak Jim F1 Veteran
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    Dec 23, 2007
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    North Pole AK
    Groovy shift knob! Ferrari missed out by not building these. Great looking car.
     
  6. hscohn

    hscohn Rookie

    Mar 18, 2014
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    Ouch! That is one good looking car. GLWS.

    I wonder what kind of appreciation/price results similarly modified cars have gotten? Above or below non-modified cars? How much? Would you rather have one of these or stretch a little and get a 550 Barchetta?
     
  7. raf456

    raf456 Karting

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    Stunning - Better than a Daytona. Ferrari should have made these.
     
  8. No_GTS_yet

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    #8 No_GTS_yet, Aug 26, 2014
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    Are there images of the top closed ?
     
  9. steve7878

    steve7878 Rookie

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    This car has been sold..
     
  10. 123howie

    123howie F1 World Champ

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    Did anybody else notice it says converible?
     

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