The Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 was produced from 1964 to 1967 as a spacious variant of the standard 330, as well as a replacement for the iconic 250 GT 2+2. This version, unlike the standard 330, is able to accommodate two rear passengers thanks to a totally re-engineered interior, while the external aesthetics are not very different. The dimensions are 4,84 x 1,71 meters, and relate to a dry mass of 1380kg. Despite the low weight, the entire frame is made of steel, leaving no space for the application of lighter and more innovative materials. The power unit is a roaring 330HP V12 with two valves per cylinder. The gearbox was initially a 4-speed synchronized, with the fourth gear with overdrive; starting from 1965, 5-speed synchronized gearboxes began to be adopted. When there was a change from 4 to 5 gears, there was a change from a mechanically controlled single plate clutch to a hydraulically controlled one too. In 1965 there was also a slight aesthetic renewal (pictured): the headlights went from four to two.
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๐ŸŽ๏ธ Ferrari 330 GT 2+2
๐Ÿ“ Italy
๐Ÿ› ๏ธ V12 4.0 300HP
๐Ÿ” 245km/h
๐Ÿ’ถ No longer on sale
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