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Ferrari 330 P3/4

1966 — Italy

Muscle Era (1960-1974)Sports CarItalianConvertibleV12 EngineMid EngineUnder 100 ProducedInvestment GradeLe Mans HeritageMillion Dollar ClubLimited ProductionDesign IconsOpen-Top DrivingNaturally Aspirated LegendsItalian ExoticsSwinging Sixties
Engine3,967 cc V12 DOHC
Power450 hp
Torque306 lb-ft
Transmission5-speed manual
DrivetrainRWD
Body StyleCoupe/Spyder
Weight1,764 lbs
0–60 mph3.5 sec
Top Speed199 mph
Production4 units
BrakesDisc / Disc
SuspensionIndependent, double wishbones, coil springs / Independent, double wishbones, coil springs

Ferrari 330 P3/4

Ferrari's answer to the Ford GT40, the 330 P3/4 represented the pinnacle of 1960s sports prototype racing. Powered by a 4.0-liter V12 producing 450 horsepower, the P3/4 featured advanced aerodynamics and lightweight construction. The car achieved immortality with its 1-2-3 finish at the 1967 Daytona 24 Hours, captured in the iconic photograph of three P-cars crossing the finish line together. With only four examples built, surviving P3/4s rank among the most valuable and significant Ferraris ever created.

$25,000,000 – $40,000,000

Among the most valuable Ferraris in existence. Provenance and racing history are paramount. Factory records essential for authentication. Most examples have complex histories with multiple configurations. Expert authentication absolutely critical given stratospheric values.

Only 4 examples were built for the 1967 racing season. Chassis numbers 0846, 0848, 0850, and 0856 are documented. Most were later converted or rebodied as P4s or other variants.