For Sale: 1969 Ferrari 365 in Houston, Texas for sale in Houston, TX

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Vehicle Description 1969 Ferrari 365 GT 2+2 Coupe Pininfarina Chassis No.
11951 Engine No.
11951 GT, Type:
245 Gearbox Type:
571/1212 Assembly Sequence No.
317 Pininfarina Body No.
314/A Equipment:
LHD, U.
S.
Version, Instruments in Miles Original exterior color:
Argento Metallizzato Original interior color:
Rosso VM 3171 Connolly o Coveted Front Engine V12 Ferrari, The Ultimate Period Grand Tourer o One of Only 809 Queen Mothers Constructed from 1967-1971 o Attractive Original Colors of Argento over Rosso Interior o Numbers Matching Engine o Pininfarina 817 Stamped Body Pieces o Documented Provenance by Historian Marcel Massini o Long-term Enthusiast Ownership and Ferrari Club Member o Includes Dossier of Records from 1977-Present o Supported by Original Operating, Maintenance and Service Handbook, 1968 Spare Parts Catalog, 1968 Sales and Assistance Booklet, Audiovox Owner's Guide in Leather Ferrari Folio o Complete with Tool Roll, Jack and Emergency Tools in Pouch, Matching Spare Wire Wheel, Car Cover, Emergency Window Crank and Spare Parts At the time of its introduction, the 365 GT 2+2 represented significant advances for Ferrari, particularly their 2+2 models.
The combination of independent suspension all around for the first time on a 2+2 model and the new torque tube arrangement made the cars quieter, more comfortable, and more capable than ever before.
The inclusion of additional convenience and luxury features further enhanced the car's comfort, with standardized power steering and air conditioning.
The familiar front-mounted 4.
4 liter V12 and attractive Pininfarina styling ensured that the car retained all of the traditional positive Ferrari traits, and authentic Ferrari experience.
In all, just 809 Queen Mothers were built, making these cars quite rare as well.
11951 hails from over 20 years of previous marque enthusiast ownership and presents as an ideal driver in distinctive livery.
Upkept and documented for many years, the Queen Mother comes from static storage of its longtime caretaker.
The exterior displays older paint in correct Argento, complemented by preferrable 15x7.
5 Borrani wire wheels (x5).
The interior cabin is preserved with older freshened leather seating.
Air conditioning and power windows are among the cabin features most revered with the Queen Mother.
Other interior equipment includes 4-place seat belts and 1975 Audiovox radio.
Engine number 11951 GT starts right up, runs and drives, however, please note the car's exhaust smokes, which is a indicative of worn valve guide seals.
A top-end inspection and service is recommended prior to road use.
Engine Compression:
1.
137 psi 2.
140 psi 3.
135 psi 4.
135 psi 5.
140 psi 6.
133 psi 7.
115 psi 8.
150 psi 9.
125 psi 10.
150 psi 11.
130 psi 12.
147 psi A refined grand tourer for any occasion, 11951 offers an abundance of classic Ferrari V12 rewards of similar Colombo-engined counterparts, along with an arguably more comfortable setting.
Known Provenance:
September 1968 Chassis frame sent to Carrozzeria Pininfarina in Torino November 1968 Factory completion month December 1968 Delivered new to Algar Enterprises.
Inc.
, in Rosemont, PA/USA March 27, 1969 Sold to the first owner John Thompson Dorrance III, USA October 1, 1969 Odometer showing 512 miles, headlight warranty work executed by Algar Enterprises 1973 Owned by Theodore Crook, resident in Columbia, SC/USA Crook was a client of the official Ferrari dealership FAF Motorcars in Tucker, GA/USA and ordered parts November 13, 1976 Advertised for sale in Auto Week magazine by Crook, described as silver with red leather, air conditioning, full power, stere cassette, complete service records, 21'000 miles, fresh tune-up 1977 Listed in the Ferrari Owners Club USA membership roster as owned by Jay D.
Foley, a night club owner resident at Marina Plaza in Sarasota, FL/USA May 1977 Various spare parts sold for this 365 GT 2+2 by FAF Motorcars to Competition Motors of Bradenton, FL/USA 1977-1979 Owned by J.
C.
Brettner of St.
Pete, Florida September 1979 Sold to Paul Thomas, Sr.
, resident in St.
Pete, Florida 1998 Sold to Dr.
Fox, resident in Ocala, FL/USA 2000-2021 Michael Campanelli of Cavallino Automobili caretaker in Ocala, FL/USA This 1969 Ferrari 365 GT 2+2 is numbers matching in striking livery and supported by Original Books, Tool Roll, Jack, Emergency Tools in Pouch, Spare Tire, Accessories.
This offering provides a great entry into vintage V12 Ferrari world.
Priced aggressively and with room to add value this beautiful 365GT is available now for worldwide purchase and delivery from our Houston, Texas showroom.
$187,500.
00 WILL NOT LAST! To learn more about this vehicle, please contact our sales department at (281) 497-1000 or email protected INTERESTED IN SELLING YOUR CAR? Our Philosophy is Selling Made Simple! We are a Leading Buyer of Fine Motorcars since 2005 and actively seeking Classic European Sport Cars.
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  • Year: 1969
  • Make: Ferrari
  • Model: 365

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