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Ferrari  | Profiles from the October, 2002 Issue
1965 Ferrari 275 GTB/6C Berlinetta

Ferrari's highly successful 250 series was superseded in 1964 by the 275. In Ferrari nomenclature of the period, a model's designation reflected the cubic capacity of an individual cylinder. The newcomer displaced 3.3 liters-up from its predecessor's 3 liters-and was thus called the 275. The V12 engine remained the familiar Colombo type in standard form producing 280 horsepower at 7,600 rpm. A higher, 300-horsepower state of tune employing six Weber carburetors was available, and this was used for the handful of 275 GTB/C (Competition) models built.

Despite its near-perfect appearance, revisions to the original 275 GTB were soon executed: a longer hood, enlarged rear window and external trunk hinges being introduced towards the end of 1965. Mechanically the only major change was the adoption of torque tube enclosure of the prop shaft.

Sold new in Ferrara, Italy, the car pictured here was supplied in June 1965 to a good client of the factory,...

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