The 330/365 GTC is such a classic design. I like to call it the SWB Superfast Is there a registry? I'll post pictures of GTCs that I've seen over the years, but wasn't able to identify. Any help is appreciated! first one (from 1966): seen at Ferrari 40 years exhibition in the Autotron museum in Rosmalen, The Netherlands in 1988. Image Unavailable, Please Login then this red one at Italia á Zandvoort in 1991, brought by E. HÜRLIMANN from Switzerland (reg. ZG9638). Image Unavailable, Please Login This one seen at the Motor Show in Essen, Germany in 1999, brought by a Belgian dealer: Image Unavailable, Please Login I saw this one at Motor SpA in Modena, Italy on May 7th, 2004. Image Unavailable, Please Login 365 GTC At the Oldtimer Grand Prix, Nürburgring, Germany, August 6th, 2004: Image Unavailable, Please Login Spa Classic, Spa-Francorchamps, May 24th, 2013: Image Unavailable, Please Login 365 GTC at Modena Motorsport in Langenfeld, Germany on May 9th, 2014: Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login And a 330 GTC at the same place and time: Image Unavailable, Please Login And yet one more at the same place and time: Image Unavailable, Please Login
And a few more: This one at Toni Auto in Maranello on May 13th, 2014: Image Unavailable, Please Login At the Modena Motorsport Track Days, Spa-Francorchamps, June 2015: Image Unavailable, Please Login At Goodwood Revival in 2015 (Belgian license plate): Image Unavailable, Please Login Another Belgian car with an appropriate license plate, at the Autoworld museum in Brussels, August 2nd, 2017. This was a Ferrari exhibition. Image Unavailable, Please Login And the last unidentified one, at Val de Vienne circuit in France, May 2019. This is the 500 Ferrari contre le cancer event. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I don't think so. Because 11107 is owned since 12 November 2015 and until at least April 2021 by a British person and registered on English plates, not Belgian. Marcel Massini
Nice color combination at Toni Auto in Maranello on 15 june 2022. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I have a 1 page copy of a Pf assembly sheet. They do list red as an original interior color. On that page they also list blue sera as an original exterior color. Based on an internet search, blue sera appears to be a slightly darker shade of blue than the blue in your photos, but the colors are close.
Yes, on the top of page 2 of the Assembly Sheets, the internal number is listed directly following the serial number (chassis number).
Hi, I am also a fan of the 330 GTC and above all of the 365 GTC. Over the past few years, I have collected several photos of these cars on the net. At this link you can find other pics about the last 330 GTC blue (license plate W115HT) spotted in Zaragoza (Spain) in 2019. https://www.autogespot.com/ferrari-330-gtc/2019/01/08 Also I have not been able to trace the chassis number of this car. I'm sorry.
The red 365 GTC seen at Modena Motorsport in Langenfeld, Germany on May 9th, 2014 could be the same car portrayed in this Slovakia Registry post dated January 30, 2023 on instagram. Apart from the license plate which is the same (but it may not be a significant data), I seem to see the same Ferrari sticker on the rear glass (Ferrari owners Switzerland). Here the link: https://www.instagram.com/p/CoC2aFZqoiR/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Have a nice week end
Good morning Mr Massini, in past years access to photos was free. Then everything changes.. To date, without paying, you can only see the first of the photos taken but if you search on google - indicating the name of the site, the car model, and the name of the spotter as the search key - you should also find the other photos. at least until some time ago it was like this. Greetings.
Hoping it will help, I attach these screenshots of the 7 photos posted on instagram. I apologize for the poor quality/resolution of the images. Ciao! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
what were you doing in Pelham Bay? It's adjacent to Eastchester and just south of New Rochelle where I grew up.
Looks like 09567, originally born Bianco 20414 A Italver. Pic below shows her in 1990. Similar but not identical to 10705 which was born Bianco 18934 M Italver. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login
Yes, it is indeed 09567. The photo in Marcel's post is actually from 1976, the year that I purchased the car. I realize that deviating from the as-built color is considered sacrilege to some, but (to my eyes at least) white is probably the least complimentary color for the lines of the GTC. I decided to go with Blu Chiaro Met. 2.443.604 from the color palette available in period.
The blues and grays look good on the 330 GTC. As long as you avoided “resale red”. I get a lot of positive feedback on my white GTC because it is a rare color.
Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login See these pictures on internet, probably from official or a official dealer. According to 330gt.com, the only choice would be Arancio Vaguely Noble, but I have never seen a 330 GTC in this shade, does anybody know some examples about a 330 GTC in this color?
I don't think the "inspiration" was the color. This isn't a vintage color from the 1960's. From the 2nd photo I don't recognize any design features from the original 330 GTC. Could it be an oval grill?