- The Ferrari 275 is a series of two-seat front-engined V12-powered automobiles produced by Ferrari between 1964 and 1968. The first Ferrari to be equipped with a transaxle, the 275 is powered by a 3.3 L Colombo 60° V12 engine that produces 280-300 hp- For the 1965 racing season, 4 lightweight 275 GTB Competizione Speciales (1964), a prototype and three production models, were built and equipped with 250 LM engines. The design was by Pininfarina and the coachwork by Scaglietti. - Pininfarina built 200 275 GTS roadsters for the American market between 1964-1966 with entirely different bodywork (including 14 in right hand drive).- Introduced at the Paris Motor Show in 1966, the Scaglietti-built 275 GTB/4 was a much updated car.Power came from a substantially reworked 300 hp Colombo V12, still with two valves per cylinder but now with a four-cam engine and six carburetors. - A 275 GTB/4 N.A.R.T. Spyder version was only available from a single American dealer, Luigi Chinetti. It was to be a custom run of 25 cars straight from Scaglietti, but finally, just 10 were built in 1967 and 1968, making this one very rare Ferrari. Talking about the successor of the 250.
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Drop dead gorgeous, classic lines
Fantastic photos ...well done.
thats the most beautiful thing i've ever seen
Stunning
I think it looks better than the 250 Gto