365 GTC 4 Coupe

Description

505 cars produced
Only 42 were factory RHD

2+2 seating layout
4.4L Colombo V12 was producing 340bhp
Original tool box

The Ferrari 365 GTC/4 was introduced in 1971 with production ending after just 18 months in 1972. It was based on the legendary 365 GTB/4 chassis and engine partnership with a slightly lengthened wheel base to accommodate a 2+2 seating layout with Pininfarina opting for very similar styling to the “Daytona”.

It did however come with softer suspension to allow for far superior comfort to transform the GTC/4 into a legendary grand tourer. The 4.4L Colombo V12 was producing 340bhp with a top speed of 262km/h and of the 505 cars produced, only 42 were factory RHD.



ENGINE / PERFORMANCE


4.4L Colombo V12 was producing 340bhp
with a top speed of 262km/h.

BODY / CHASSI


It was based on the legendary 365 GTB/4 chassis and engine partnership with a slightly lengthened wheel base to accommodate a 2+2 seating layout with Pininfarina opting for very similar styling to the “Daytona”.



Recap



ENGINE / PERFORMANCE


4.4L Colombo V12 was producing 340bhp
with a top speed of 262km/h.

BODY / WHEELS


It was based on the legendary 365 GTB/4 chassis and engine partnership with a slightly lengthened wheel base to accommodate a 2+2 seating layout with Pininfarina opting for very similar styling to the “Daytona”.

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