What sort of cars did Enzo Ferrari use as his personal vehicles? According to Leonardo Acerbi's "Ferrari: A Complete Guide to All Models," here’s one of them: an early, prototype Ferrari 330 GT.
Built in August 1962, this 330 GT is considered one of just two surviving examples …
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For reference, here's what Hagerty values a more "pedestrian" 330 GT at, based on condition:
- #1 Concours: $325,000
- #2 Excellent: $255,000
- #3 Good: $190,000
- #4 Fair: $140,000
DrJ
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10/15/24 1:25 p.m.
Not Pininfarina's best design.
In reply to DrJ :
I'd have to agree with you.
Would I complain if a 330 appeared in my garage? Absolutely not, but I don't know if it'd be my first choice (as far as classic Ferraris go) if I had that sort of money.
I think the prominence of this example would make it easier for me to overlook the styling, though.