Well, it's "custom". It has a sunroof. Looks like some kind of animal hide on the dash. Anyone feel like the price is right? Without a horn button? No underhood pics? No mention of mileage? Enjoy. Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2
My 365 has a sunroof but not the fancy-shmantzy wooden door cappings and glove box door etc. I hate to say this but in a perverse, dirty, naughty kind of way I quite like it ......
Discussed a couple of times in the last few months with much better pictures. I wonder what has been done to warrant the price increase: http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/365-gt4-2-2-400-412/426267-1977-365-gt4-2-2-chassis-18371-motorcar-gallery.html http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/365-gt4-2-2-400-412/425909-looking-365-gt4-2-2-project.html
I've worked with these folks before-good experience. They seem to come up with some 'unusual' cars, and not just fcars, check out that bimmer M1
I'm concerned that the dash may be covered with the hide of a North American species that became extinct in the early 1960's. The Nauga. Sadly the knockoff stuff didn't arrive until they were all gone.Cute little devils, didn't see it coming. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Ah, the Naugas. They say the last one disappeared some short time after its home, a burl laminate plywood tree was felled for use in the burl laminate bedside table industry. We mourn the loss.
I think it says 'make an offer!' All jokes aside, I've always been intrigued by these cars-they have some of the origami look like the dino gt4. In comparing an early carb'ed 400 in say identical condition (both manual) how much does the '365' badging help this car in $$s? It seems these bring a premium
This car was in Canada for a couple of years being offered for sale as a "project" car with no takers. It needed LOTS of work and sorting. They offered to sell it for $30k+ until the Motor Car Gallery bought it last year. Not a bad profit if they can sell it to someone for anywhere near their asking price.