Not an official Ferrari model per se, (or even the 1960s’ swankiest hearse) but rather a unique two-door estate version of the 1965 Ferrari 330GT 2+2.
The 1965 Ferrari 330GT 2+2 Shooting Brake was commissioned by Ferrari importer Luigi Chinetti Jr. and styled by American illustrator Bob Peak, it is thought to be the last Ferrari crafted by Italian coachbuilder Vignale.
Yours for between €600,000 and €770,000.
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jay sus
that yoke makes my eyes hurt
I get the whole Jensen interceptor thing alrite but that’s a pig
I’d love a go in it tho
sur yed giv anthin’a’go wooden’ ye frillz! ?¿
Oddly enough
No
I wouldn’t
I’m fussy
About my rides in particular
Makes what happened all the more special
For you maybe
:)
I like it.
We could go places in that
You and me
Fugly
Pedantic note. That’s not an estate. It’s a ‘shooting brake’. Two doors and a coupe/sports car conversion are the distinction between the two. Originally used for transporting guns at grouse hunts etc.