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Year of manufacture1972
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Mileage11 078 mi / 17 829 km
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Car typeConvertible / Roadster
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Reference numberAstarossa2024-11
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DriveLHD
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ConditionUsed
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Location
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Exterior colourBlack
Description
The 365 GTC/4 was manufactured by Ferrari from 1971 to 1972 exclusively as a coupe with a manual transmission.
The one proposed here at the auction is among the 4 units modified by Claudio Zampoli, showcasing remarkable elegance. It retains the coupe's mechanics, featuring a 340 hp V12 Colombo engine paired with a manual transmission.
It belonged to Michael Anthony, renowned bassist of the Van Halen group, and later to John Campion, a Jacksonville businessman who spared no expense in an extensive restoration with Autosports Designs, including a total engine rebuild, costing upwards of $160,000.
Acquired by Talacrest in 2019, it was subsequently sold to Adam Levine, the vocalist of Maroon Five. Now, it awaits a new owner to share the pleasure of the V12's melody with the wind in their hair.
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