Designed by Pininfarina, the Ferrari 330 GTS is an understated update of the popular 275 GTS incorporating a frontal treatment inspired by the 500 Superfast. The 330 GTS is among the sexiest Ferrari ...
If you thought the U.S. had been picked clean of Italian exotics sitting in barns waiting to be discovered, this 1967 Ferrari 330 GTS might give you a bit of hope. But first, some history: The spider ...
When buying a car as exclusive as a Ferrari, customers usually have a lot to say on exactly how the car of their dreams should look like. The Italians, as do all luxury carmakers, have dedicated ...
The 330 series, named this way after the displacement of each cylinder in cubic centimeters, ran from 1963 through 1968 in four road-going versions. The 330 America was first, essentially a 250 GTE ...
For fans of Enzo Ferrari and his remarkable automobiles, this 330 GT may be the ultimate collector’s vehicle: It served as Ferrari’s personal car for two years. And for $495,900, the pristinely ...
The weird wagon was once owned by Jamiroquai. 1965-ferrari-330-gt-vignale-shooting-brake-2-1-jpg RM Sotheby's 1965-ferrari-330-gt-vignale-shooting-brake-5-1-jpg RM Sotheby's ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You never know where you might find the car of your dreams—including on social media. A 1962 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 prototype owned by ...
Any vintage V-12-powered Ferrari is a collection-maker in its own right. Owning a car with some tangible connection to Il Commendatore himself, however, is a whole other thing entirely. One lucky (and ...
A couple weeks ago, we showed you a 1967 Ferrari 330 GTS that had been sitting in a barn for 44 years following an engine fire. This car, chassis no. 9393, finished in Celeste blue over Roso Scuro, ...