Seems like a nice car:...
Seems like a nice car: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1966-Ferrari-330GT-2-2-Red-Tan-5speed-Beautiful-Example_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trkparmsZ65Q3a1Q7c39Q3a1Q7c240Q3a1308QQ_trksidZp4506Q2ec0Q2em245QQhashZitem25553ac507QQitemZ160343704839QQptZUSQ5fCarsQ5fTrucksQQsalenotsupported
Seems like a nice driver as long as the engine is still holding up. The car's history according to Kerry's website: http://www.330gt.com/Detail/SN_7859.html Interesting original color: Grey with Red interior - sounds like a better combination than the present Red with Tan. By the way, 7919 was delivered to NYC in Dec of 1965 so, 7859 was probobly built in the third quarter of 1965. Regards, Art S.
No kidding that's a nice example, it sounds like. Bid up to $90K now, yet description says "less than $100K" so it's close to going, with 13 bids....
Here's the other thread started on this one: http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=248304 Regards, Art S.
It is a very nice car, inside, out, and engine bay. I've seen it here in Dallas at Norwood Performance while one of mine was in for service. The red's a little deceptive, epecially in photos taken bright TX sun. It's not a rosso corsa type red, more a couple of shades darker. IMO, good looking, and I'm generally not partial to red on 330 2+2's.
Hey BigTex...got bid up to 93k last time..some guy from Texas that wanted to flip it so he was afraid sales tax would put him out of the profit range...hence my relist says don't bid if you expect to buy and sell for more $$ trying to be realistic with my reserve....most cars out there are NOT selling due to pipe dreaming owners.. she's probably going to Europe...I've have been talking to a couple of fellas in France since the first listing.
Good luck with the sale. I hope you get a price you're happy with, from a buyer that's easy to work with!
thanks Smiles...looks like the auction is almost there regarding price...as I said, I have talked at length to the 2 guys in the running from the last time it was listed....we'll see...