BACKGROUND ON THE 330 GT SERIES:Among the fastest appreciating Ferraris among collectors, the 330 cars are the successor to the 250, first introduced by Ferrari in 1963. The first 330 America was simply a 250 GT/E with a larger engine, and the 330 GTC/GTS shared their chassis with the 275. The 330 GT 2+2 was a truly unique and exclusive sports car with productionending in 1968 with the introduction of the Ferrari 365 series. All 330 models used an evolution of the 400 Superamerica's 4.0 liter Colombo V12engine. It was substantially changed for the 330 cars, however, with wider bore spacing and the notable use of a true alternator rather than a dynamo generator. Unfortunately,maintenance and rebuild costs on these engines is extremely high, resulting in many owners limiting their enjoyment of these wonderful cars.
The 330 GT 2+2 was first shown at the Brussels Car Show. It was much more than a re-engined 250, however, with a sharper nose and tail, controversial quad headlights, and a wide grille. The vastly improved 1965 Series II – like this car – featured a five-speed gearbox instead of the overdrive four-speed of the prior year. Other changesincluded the switch to the more popular dual-headlight instead of quad-headlight front clip. Only 455examples of these handsome, hand-built Series II 330 GTs were built before the lessstately 365 GT arrived in 1967.
DETAILS OF THIS CAR:This is a very nice 1967 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 that is a pleasure to drive with greatsound and performance. Its handling and ride is what one would expect to find in any well-maintained Ferrari, and is ready to be driven without worry. This particular Series II 330 GT 2+2 Series II is one of the last built of only 455 examples constructed. Due to many of these cars havingbeen parted out for 330 GTOreplicas – and owing to their rarity – there are few of these highly collectible Ferraris still in existence.
Fortunately the previous owner had only removed the engine; everything else was there, including the original 5-speed transmission. We installed a fresh all-aluminum LS1 motor using all the original Ferrari driveline components (including the original transmission, drive shaft, rear end, etc.). The engine was tuned to a relatively mild 350 hp, putting its output between the original Colombo street engine and a full race 4-liter engine.
A custom exhaust was designed and built by a well-known supplier of original Ferrari exhaust systems and tuned to sound as close as possible to a 12-cylinder.The guy’s a genius: you would be amazed at how close to the original it sounds!
Important to me was to make the engine compartment look as original as possible. Therefore, no new holes were cut, all factory wiring was retained, custom functional dual oil filters as found in the original Colombo 12-cylinder were installed, along with a new set of period correct (and cleverly modified) Ferrari valve covers. The idea was to make an aesthetically pleasing engine compartment that compliments the rest of the car. One important benefit is that the new owner need never worry about engine mileage or maintenance costs. Ever.
Here are some of the details of the car – new and original:
- Factory seats with a nice patina
- Leather center console (rebuilt)
- Leather rear arm rest (refinished)
- New replacement hood pad
- New headliner
- New visors
- Original glass throughout
- New OEM brake and clutch master cylinders
- Original wood steering wheel (refinished)
- Original Borrani wire wheels (including spare)
- Factory power windows (that work!)
- Factory steering box and rack
- Original fuel tank (hot tanked, primed, and painted)
- Original power steering with factory steering fluid cooler
- Original Ferrari 5-speed transmission with new support bushings
- Original Dunlop brakes and booster (new master cylinder)
- Factory original rear-end with new transmission support and driveline bushings, and new Roto-Flex joint
- Original suspension (new shocks, sway bar bushings, tie-rod ends)
- New and complete (headers back) custom Ferrari Abarth-style stainless exhaust built/installed by Timevalve
- Paint shows no rust or bubbles and is 10+ years old (windshield and rear window removed and seals replaced)
- Chassis is both original and very clean (no signs of rust or collision)
- Original Ferrari 330 GT-style valve covers
- No radio or speaker holes
- Original twin fuse panels (functioning)
- New carpet (with original carpeting in fair-to-good condition in storage)
- All original parts that were removed have been saved(e.g., hood pad)
- Pirelli 215/70/15 VR tires in very good condition
- Chrome work done by Space Coast Plating (bumper, tail pipes, license plate lights)
- All of the machine work performed by Dave Carlson
- Custom Ferrari clutch by McLeod, including the disc, release bearing, pressure plate, and aluminum flywheel
- Small painted filler caps on the fenders and hood where mirrors and a bug shield were located
- Small crack in the left front turn signal lens
- Le Mans-style flip-top gas filler cap (original painted gas cap cover flap wrapped & boxed)