Ferrari 365

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The Ferrari 365 was a series of grand tourer models produced by the illustrious Italian automaker from 1966 to 1971. Celebrated for its sophisticated styling, innovative features, and robust engine, the 365 holds a unique spot in Ferrari's illustrious history, particularly the iconic 365 GTB/4, known as the 'Daytona'.

The name '365' originates from the unitary displacement for a single cylinder in the engine - 365cc. The primary engine of the 365 series was a Colombo short-block V12. The most famous 365 model, the 365 GTB/4 'Daytona', was equipped with a 4.4-liter version of the V12 that delivered an impressive 352 horsepower and 319 lb-ft of torque, granting it the title of the most powerful road-going Ferrari of its time.

Pininfarina, Ferrari's long-standing design partner, was responsible for the styling of the 365 models, and they exuded an air of elegance, power, and sophistication. The Daytona, in particular, with its sharp-edged styling, long hood, and short rear deck, has become one of the most iconic Ferrari designs.

The 365 series was known for introducing new features and improvements over the previous 330 series. Read more

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от 38500 USD

Average price at auction of an Ferrari 365

Generations Ferrari 365

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Name, years of manufacture, type body
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1st generation
1st generation
1967 - 1971Coupe
100 - 500 USD
1969 - 1973Coupe
6.3 sec
100 - 500 USD

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