





Type: | Pre-Owned |
Year: | 1969 |
Make: | Ferrari |
Model: | 250 SWB |
Interior Color: | Beige/Tan |
Exterior Color: | Green Metallic |
Body: | Coupe |
Stock #: | 52199C |
Trans: | 5-Speed Manual |
Mileage: | 1645 |
Engine Size: | 4.0L |
VIN: | 13105 |
Offered here is an extraordinary 1969 Ferrari 365 GTC 2+2, meticulously re-bodied by the renowned marque specialists at GTO Engineering. This bespoke example has been transformed into a lightweight, all-aluminum-bodied grand tourer that channels the spirit and proportions of Ferrari's most iconic V12 GTs. Finished in the rare and captivating Verde Pinot, a deep, elegant green that subtly shifts with the light, this car exudes sophistication and presence. The exterior's understated beauty is perfectly complemented by a rich Tan leather interior, hand-trimmed with exceptional craftsmanship and attention to period-correct details, from the stitching to the switchgear.
Under the hood lies the heart of a Ferrari thoroughbred, a 4.4-liter Colombo V12, delivering effortless performance and a spine-tingling soundtrack. Paired with a crisp 5-speed manual gearbox and tuned to perfection, this car offers an intoxicating balance of long-distance touring comfort and classic sports car engagement. The rebody includes comprehensive upgrades throughout, including bespoke suspension tuning, optimized cooling, and modern reliability enhancements subtly integrated to preserve the driving experience while elevating its usability.
Commissioned and built by GTO Engineering, one of the most respected names in Ferrari restoration and recreation, this 365 GTC 2+2 represents a rare opportunity to own a uniquely tailored classic Ferrari that combines period authenticity with modern craftsmanship. With a driving experience that is taut, responsive, and refined, this car is as rewarding on a spirited back road as it is admired on a show field lawn.
Whether added to a serious collection or driven and enjoyed as a bespoke gran turismo, this Verde Pinot masterpiece stands as a tribute to Ferrari's golden era, reborn through the skilled hands of GTO Engineering.
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Greenwich, CT 06830
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Sunday: Closed
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