Restoration specialists have uncovered the full history of this car. It turned out that the Ferrari 330 GT coupe was originally shipped to the UK. This example is the first of the updated second series 330 GT and one of 35 supercars produced with right-hand drive.

Under the hood of the Ferrari 330 GT 2 2 sits a 4.0-liter V12 engine producing 300 horsepower, paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox. The coupe accelerates to 100 km/h in 6.8 seconds, and the top speed is 245 km/h.

In the UK, the Ferrari 330 GT 2 2 had three owners, and in 1974 the car was painted red and sold to Australia. Over six months, the car changed hands several times until it was purchased by an international airline pilot. It was he who put the car in a garage where it sat without moving.

Nevertheless, the Australian kept an eye on the car's condition, so the supercar has been preserved in good shape. The mileage is only 33,400 kilometers. Bringing the Ferrari to perfect condition will require very little effort, and then the coupe's value could rise to $750,000.








