1972 Ferrari 365 GTC/4

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There are really two types of vintage Ferraris. Yes, they are all special, but only a handful of models experience what it is like to breathe rarefied air. Count the 1972 Ferrari 365 GTC/4 as one of the rarest Prancing Horses in existence. 

You see, not every Ferrari is this elusive. There are Ferraris and then there are rare Ferraris. This specific Italian beauty is one of only 500 examples built over the brief 18-month production window of the 365 GTC/4 model. Out of those 500 examples, only 67 of them featured a right-hand-drive setup from the Ferrari factory. This is one of them. 

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It gets better. You can actually add this almost untouchable Ferrari 365 to your collection thanks to RM Sotheby’s. Highest bid wins, it’s really that simple. 

With a 4.4L Ferrari V12 engine under the hood, this is a true Prancing Horse by definition. A manual gearbox sends the power to the rear wheels while putting you in control of that legendary Ferrari purr at each shift.

The bodywork of the 365 GTC/4 is just another fine example of a Pininfarina masterpiece. There is an entire portfolio full of their craftsmanship, yet each individual piece of art deserves a close attention to detail. The endless hours and dedication it takes to handcraft these gorgeous machines is one of the many reasons they are so cherished.

There are currently 34,762 miles on the odometer, giving this Ferrari plenty of road left in its drivable life. Full and detailed ownership as well as maintenance records are available with the purchase of this exotic sports car.

Owning this Ferrari puts you in the connoisseur category. Showing up in a 1972 Ferrari 365 GTC/4 gets you on the A list. You won’t want to leave home without it.

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