
£170,363 • £155,820 - £185,500
1969 Ferrari 365GT 2+2
United States • 23 Jan 2026 • Lot 117
Vehicle Details
AI Listing Summary
This 1969 Ferrari 365 GT 2+2 is a well-documented, EU-market example with matching chassis and engine numbers. Finished in Azzurro Blue with a Cream interior, it has undergone mechanical refurbishment and careful maintenance, making it a compelling classic grand tourer.

Condition
7
The car presents with a pleasing patina, suggesting slight wear visible. The description notes that the car was described as being in good original order in the early 1990s with 69,400 miles displayed. It has benefited from refurbishment and maintenance over the years. The odometer presently indicates 80,358 miles.
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Manual
Transmission:
12215
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Odometer:
80,358 miles
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RHD/LHD:
LHD
4,390cc SOHC V12 Engine 3 Weber Carburetors 320bhp at 6,600rpm 5-Speed Manual Transmission 4-Wheel Independent Suspension 4-Wheel Disc Brakes * EU-market specification example * Finished in elegant Azzurro Blue over Cream * Major mechanical refurbishment by Hamilton Restorations (Alabama) in mid-1990s * Accompanied by owner's manual, few service invoices from 1995–2009 * Believed to be one of just approximately 800 365 GT 2+2s produced THE FERRARI 365GT 2+2 By the mid-1960s, fifty percent of all Ferraris produced were being built with four seats.
Following on from the success of its first such model, the 250GTE of 1960, Ferrari introduced the 330GT 2+2 in January 1964.
Its replacement, the 365GT 2+2, was launched at the Paris Auto Show in October 1967.
Sleekly styled in the manner of the limited edition 500 Superfast, the 365GT 2+2 was the most refined Ferrari to date.
Based on that of the contemporary 330GTC, the chassis was made up of Ferrari's familiar combination of oval and ro...
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£13,188
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£134,189
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£274,011
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