1967 Ferrari 330 GTC by Pininfarina (more photos ๐Ÿ‘‡)

Pininfarina combined styling elements from the 275 GTS and 500 Superfast to create an elegant grand touring coupe positioned between Ferrari’s sporting 275 GTB and larger 330 GT 2+2.

Introduced at the 1966 Geneva Motor Show, the design featured slim pillars that provided excellent visibility and an airy cabin, with a “330” badge on the trunk lid (unusual for Ferrari at the time). The flowing bodywork incorporated triple-louvered engine bay vents and slim quarter bumpers at each corner.

Power came from a 242 CI (3967 cc) single-overhead-cam V12 with triple Weber carburetors producing 300 hp at 6,600 rpm.

A five-speed rear-mounted transaxle balanced weight distribution, while independent wishbone suspension with Koni dampers at all four corners and four-wheel disc brakes provided handling and stopping power.

Built on a 94.5-inch wheelbase tubular steel chassis, the model combined comfortable accommodations with sporting dynamics. Ferrari produced approximately 600 coupes through 1968 before introducing the 365 GTC successor.


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