In 1964, Ferrari introduced the 275 GTB, a huge step forward in the manufacturer’s quest for sports car dominance. (A friend gave me a hair-raising ride in a 1960 Ferrari similar to this that I will never forget.)
With an independent rear suspension and a rear-mounted transaxle, the 275 GTB had nearly perfect weight balance and excellent handling.
This 1965 275 GTB is one of the rare long-nose Series II models with a lightweight alloy body. First sold in Milan, this 275 made its way across the Atlantic to Ohio, where it remained for over 50 years.
The car has been immaculately restored to its original silver with black interior.