Ferrari 330 GTC
Introduced at the 1966 Geneva Motor Show, the 330 GTC represented Ferrari's most sophisticated road car of the era. The Pininfarina design borrowed heavily from the 275 GTB but featured a more luxurious interior and refined driving characteristics. With 300 hp from its 4.0-liter V12 and independent rear suspension, it offered both performance and comfort in equal measure.
Verify original engine and gearbox numbers match the build sheet. Check for rust in floor pans, door bottoms, and rear wheel arches. Original interior trim is difficult to source. Air conditioning was a popular option and should be checked for functionality. Service history is critical for these complex V12 engines.
Production ran from 1966 to 1968 with 600 coupes built. The GTC was followed by the 330 GTS spider variant. Most examples were exported to the United States. Bodies were built by Pininfarina and final assembly completed at Maranello.