
Not Sold (Est: £174,600 - £200,790)
1964 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Series 1
France • 15 Mar 2026 • Lot 73
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AI Listing Summary
This 1964 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Series 1, chassis number 5787, is a rare find, retaining its original Grigio Argento color and Nuvola Blue interior with a sublime patina. After long-term ownership and recent mechanical refurbishment, it presents as an authentic example, appealing to discerning collectors seeking originality over full restoration.

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The car is described as being in its original color with an entirely original interior that has a sublime patina. It was rediscovered in a garage in 2024 after being immobilized since the early 2000s. The car received a major overhaul of the mechanicals and running gear, and extensive detailing. This suggests that the car is in overall solid condition with slight wear visible, and requires minor reconditioning.
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1964 - Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Series 1
Chassis no.
5787
French collector's registration
Owner's manual:
"Sumptuous original interior, perfect follow-up!"
Introduced in 1964, the Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 is the successor to the 250 GTE.
Drawn by the young designer Tom Tjaarda (author of sumptuous pencil strokes) from the Pininfarina offices, this elegant 4-seater stands out for its elongated lines, interior refinement and powerful 4-liter V12 developing 300 hp.
The Serie 1 is recognizable by its twin headlamps, and was replaced in 1965 by the Serie 2 with a more traditional front end.
Our example was delivered on May 29, 1964 by agent Crepaldi in this elegant Grigio Argento color combination with Nuvola Blue upholstery.
It remained in the Milan area until 1965, before being exported to Paris in June of the same year.
It was then registered in the name of Lamborghini importer Philippe Ernest.
Two owners followed in his footsteps, before the car came into the hands of a family who kept it ...
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£78,626
Lowest Price (Since 2020)
£197,393
Median Price (Since 2020)
£471,953
Highest Price (Since 2020)
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