s/n 10355, pictured in Supercar Classics, May 1989. Painted black with nudge bar added by mid-1992. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I guess it belongs in the "Ferrari 275 GTB picture thread" Interesting to see this detail: "The engine number is 07485 type 213 and the internal number is 590/64." Calling M. Massini? https://www.ebay.com/itm/FERRARI-275GTB-ENGINE-MOTOR-BLOCK-CYLNDER-HEAD-07485-7485-V12-275-GTB-TYPE-213-/382353211472?vxp=mtr&hash=item5906070050
This was discussed on FChat in 2012 when the block and heads were on Ebay at that time too. Fchat member Doctor Mark is a former owner of 07485. See here: https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/threads/275-motor-on-e-bay.392797/
3 different cars, 3 different seasons but still in the mountains! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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If you had a choice would you prefer to own a 275gtb/4 steel body or a 275gtb 2 cam alloy? Which of the two would you rather home?
Easy! The latter....according to a mechanic (during the Tour Auto) a 2 cam can easily be more agile and produce more hp than a 4 cam. Not sure this is true but perhaps someone can confirm. Ciao Oscar
Not all 275 GTB 2 cam alloy (or steel) cars are equal. There are 3 and 6 carb cars and those with the torque tube.
Fantastic!!! How exciting!!! If the 2 cam alloy car doesn't have the torque tube drive shaft which eradicated the misalignment problems of the drive shaft on the early 275 cars, being a long nose car it will probably have the "interim" solution that used CV joints at each end of the shaft to solve the problem. Both versions you're interested in are fabulous. The major factors for me would be provenance and condition over the version. Good luck in your search.
Stumbled across this thread...here is # 8191, 1966 275 GTB Alloy 2 cam S 2 Long nose, first sold in Switzerland, a local car here in Florida, I have seen it for 2 years now. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Gary
375+...Yes, good eyes, here is a close up from a 2017 photo, and, YES that is the owners coffee on the roof..... Image Unavailable, Please Login Gary
Spotted this in 'Raid Ferrari d'Epoca' by Alessandro Stefanini and Francesco Pilillo. Anyone know the s/n? -Ed Image Unavailable, Please Login