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Ferrari 365 GTC/4

Debuting at the Geneva Motor Show of March 1971, the 365 GTC/4 was intended to strike a middle ground between Ferrari’s outgoing four-seat 365 GT 2+2 and the concurrent 365 Daytona. The GTC/4 is generally acknowledged to be a genteel around-town Ferrari yet is capable of an impressive top speed of 163 mph.

524 units were produced, including 3 prototypes. The GT4 was replaced in 1976 by the nearly identical looking Ferrari 400. With only 500 odd examples produced over that period, the 365 GTC/4 was manufactured in less than one-third of the quantity of the Daytona, giving it the edge over its esteemed stable mate in rarity.

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Specs & Performance

type Series Production Car
production years 1971 – 1973
built at Maranello, Italy
body stylist Filippo Sapino, Pininfarina
coachbuilder Scaglietti
production 505
price $ $ 27,500
predecessor 1968 Ferrari 365 GTC
engine Tipo F101 60° V12
position Front Longitudinal
aspiration Natural
valvetrain DOHC 2 Valves / Cyl
fuel feed 6 Side-Draught Weber 38 DCOE Carburetors
displacement 4390 cc / 267.9 in³
bore 81 mm / 3.19 in
stroke 71 mm / 2.8 in
compression 8.8:1
power 253.54 kw / 340 bhp @ 6200 rpm
specific output 77.45 bhp per litre
bhp/weight 186.3 bhp per tonne
torque 431.2 nm / 318.0 ft lbs @ 4000 rpm
body / frame Steel Panels over Tipo F101Tubular Frame
driven wheels RWD
wheel type 5-Spoke Chromodora Cast Alloy
front tires Michelin XWX 215/70 VR 15
rear tires Michelin XWX 215/70 VR 15
front brakes Vented Discs w/Vacuum Assist
rear brakes Vented Discs w/Vacuum Assist
front wheels F 38.1 x 19.0 cm / 15.0 x 7.5 in
rear wheels R 38.1 x 19.0 cm / 15.0 x 7.5 in
steering Recirculating Ball w/Power Assist
f suspension A-Arms w/Coil Springs, Hydraulic Shock Absorbers, Anti-Roll Bar
r suspension A-Arms w/Coil Springs, Hydraulic Shock Absorbers, Anti-Roll Bar
curb weight 1825 kg / 4024.13 lbs
weight distro 51 % / 49 %
wheelbase 2500 mm / 98.4 in
front track 1470 mm / 57.9 in
rear track 1470 mm / 57.9 in
length 4547 mm / 179.0 in
width 1778 mm / 70.0 in
height 1267 mm / 49.9 in
transmission 5-Speed Manual
tran clutch Single Dry Plate
gear ratios 2.492:1, 1.674:1, 1.244:1, 1.000:1, 0.801:1
final drive 4.09:1
top speed ~262.27 kph / 163 mph
0 – 60 mph ~7.0 seconds
0 – 100 mph ~19.0 seconds
0 – 1/4 mile ~16.0 seconds
fuel econ epa 19 L/100 km or 12.5 mpg-us

Auction Sales History

1971→1973 Ferrari 365 GTC/4

1972 Ferrari 365 GTC/4 15255 – sold for $253,000 Believed to be a one-owner car until it was sold in 1991, this car remained in Europe until being exported to the US in 2014 by the current owner. Matching numbers example. Only 53,000 KM on the odometer. European specification. Auction Source: 2015 Quail Lodge Auction by Bonhams

1971→1973 Ferrari 365 GTC/4

1971 Ferrari 365GTC/4 14871 – sold for $324,500 Grigio Argento over a Nero Cogolo Connolly interior. Delivered new to Luigi Chinetti Motors in Greenwich in April of 1972. Subject of a comprehensive restoration by marque experts in California. Auction Source: 2015 Quail Lodge Auction by Bonhams

1971→1973 Ferrari 365 GTC/4

1972 Ferrari 365 GTC/4 15933 – sold for $561,000 Concours-Level Restoration Freshly Completed by Noted Marque Experts. $300,000 restoration to original colors inside and out by Regalia Concours Restorations. The V-12 engine and gearbox were rebuilt by Rod Drew of Costa Mesa, California. Completed in 2014, the V-12 engine and gearbox were rebuilt by Rod Drew of Costa Mesa, California. The body, chassis, and suspension work were performed by expert Mike Regalia. Auction Source: The Pebble Beach Auctions 2015 by Gooding and Company

1971→1973 Ferrari 365 GTC/4

1972 Ferrari 365 GTC/4 15197 – sold for $495,000 Beautifully restored in Blue Sera over Beige. Recently serviced by Autosport Designs. An ideal four-place touring Ferrari. $150,000 USD restoration by Rod Drew’s FAI in Costa Mesa, California, who fully restored the car to an incredible standard and refinished it in its present color combination of Blue Sera over a Beige leather interior. Auction Source: 2015 Amelia Island by RM Sotheby’s

1971→1973 Ferrari 365 GTC/4

1972 Ferrari 365GTC/4 15823 – sold for €207,000 Completed in September 1972, chassis number ‘15823’ was delivered new to Holmes in the USA and originally was finished in red with black leather interior. In 2000 the Ferrari returned to Europe via Garage Francorchamps in Belgium and was fitted with a ‘km/h’ speedometer which, it is believed, was set to reflect the mileage already covered. The accompanying Ferrari Certificate of Conformity, acquired via Garage Pozzi, the French importer. Auction Source: 2015 Les Grandes Marques du Monde au Grand Palais

1971→1973 Ferrari 365 GTC/4

1972 Ferrari 365 GTC/4 15127 – sold for €224,000 One of just 500 examples built. Four-cam engine based on the P2 and P3 sports cars. Classic Pininfarina styling with 2+2 seating. Auction Source: 2015 Paris by RM Auctions

1971→1973 Ferrari 365 GTC/4

1972 Ferrari 365 GTC/4 15811 – sold for $324,500 Rare example of a two-year-only model. U.S. specification, with known history. All-new leather trim and carpeting. Original engine and 40,500 original miles. Auction Source: Arizona 2015 by RM Auctions

1971→1973 Ferrari 365 GTC/4

1972 Ferrari 365 GTC/4 15653 – sold for $319,000 One of Only 500 Ferrari 365 GTC/4s Produced. Attractive As-Delivered Color Scheme. Well-Kept, Largely Original Example. Offered with Books and Tool Roll. Documented by Ferrari Historian Marcel Massini. Auction Source: 2014 Pebble Beach Auctions by Gooding & Company

1971→1973 Ferrari 365 GTC/4

1972 Ferrari 365 GTC/4 16025 – sold for $258,500 Beautifully restored example of the classic 365GTC/4. Presented in its factory-delivered livery of Blu Ortis over Beige. Elegant Pininfarina styling with V12 power. Excellent choice for high-speed rallies and driving events. Offered with tools and Marcel Massini history report. Auction Source: 2014 Quail Lodge Auction by Bonhams

1971→1973 Ferrari 365 GTC/4

1972 Ferrari 365 GTC/4 15773 – sold for $247,500 One of Only 500 Examples Produced 1971–1972. Formerly Owned by a Collector with Dedicated Mechanic. Recently Serviced and Thoroughly Sorted. Handsome Pininfarina-Designed and -Built Body. Documented by Ferrari Historian Marcel Massini. Auction Source: The Scottsdale Auctions by Gooding & Company

1971 Ferrari 365 GTC/4 14455 – sold for $275,000 The seventh of only 500 produced. Documented matching-numbers example. Factory air conditioning and desirable Borrani wire wheels. Complete restoration in 2000. Ferrari Classiche certified. Auction Source: 2013 Monterey Auction

1972 Ferrari 365 GTC/4 15197 – sold for $181,500 Fully restored with over $150,000 invested; 700 miles since completion. Recent service by Greg Jones. Striking Blu Sera over Beige leather. Auction Source: Monterey 2012 by RM Auctions

1972 Ferrari 365 GTC/4 15211 – sold for $170,500 This particular U.S. specification Ferrari 365 GTC/4 was treated to a no-expense-spared restoration costing in excess of $256,000. The car was then sold to the next owner and maintained to concours standards by a respected Boston-area Italian sports car specialist. Auction Source: 2011 Monterey Auction by RM

1972 Ferrari 365 GTC/4 16141 – sold for €57,500 As one of only 31 car that were sold on the UK market to right hand drive specification, this is extremely rare. In its current order, it may be a car to use as is, or perhaps return to the livery in which it graced the London Motor Show stand, which would certainly make it stand out from the crowd. Auction Source: 2011 Automobiles d’exception

1972 Ferrari 365 GTC/4 – sold for $156,750 The 365 GTC/4 offered here is a left hand-drive U.S. version that left the factory finished in Rosso Cherry with a beige interior. It was sold new to Bill Harrah’s Modern Classic Motors dealership in Reno, Nevada before being owned from 1972 to 1985 by Ron Tonkin in Portland, Oregon, who advertised it for sale in 1985 with 15,000 miles. Richard Moland of The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles later acquired the car before it was purchased. Auction Source: 2008 Monterey Preview

1972 Ferrari 365 GTC/4 14959 – sold for $110,000 Other than the cosmetic work, this GTC/4 features a high degree of originality. The car still wears its original glassware, headliner, dash surfacing, Becker Mexico radio and a complete toolkit that nestles comfortably in its plastic undertray, a fragile and scarce piece that rarely survived years of frequent use. Currently showing less than 37,000 miles. Auction Source: 2010 Gooding & Company Pebble Beach Auction

1972 Ferrari 365 GTC/4 – sold for €81,362 Presented in red with beige leather interior, this example, which has had only two owners from new, is offered in good original condition. It is supplied with all EU taxes paid. Auction Source: Coy’s 2010 Legende et Passion Auction

1972 Ferrari 365 GTC/4 Coupe – sold for $79,750 The car being offered has been owned by a Ferrari collector since 2006. It was purchased from Tillack & Co, who prior to delivery rebuilt the transmission and replaced the clutch. The color combination of Argento (silver) and a Nero (black) interior is striking and beautifully presented. New powder-coated Cromodoras and Michelin XWX tires finish the look exquisitely. Today, the Ferrari remains rust free and mechanically excellent. Auction Source: 2009 RM Auctions Sports & Classics of Monterey

Ferrari 365 GTC/4 – sold for €110,000 Finished in the striking combination of Blu Dino Metallizzato (medium metallic blue) with a Pelle Biano (white leather) interior, this 365 GTC/4 was imported new into France in July 1972 through the official importer Charles Pozzi SA of Levallois-Perret and sold to its first owner in France in August 1972. While its ownership history through 2005 is presently unknown. Auction Source: 2009 Leggenda e Passione