Friday, July 19, 2019

Ferrari 275 GTB





The 275 GTB succeeded Ferrari's 250 models and is one of the most iconic and valuable Prancing Horses ever made. Production of the 275 lasted from 1964 to 1968. The one featured here is the Series II "long nose" model, which was made during the first half of the 275's production run. Powering this classic Prancing Horse is a 3.3-liter V12 churning out 300 horsepower and 217 lb-ft of torque. It goes from 0 to 60 mph in 6 seconds and is capable of a top speed of 168 mph, which were mind-blowing specs for a vehicle of its era. The 275 GTB's V12 is mated to a 5-speed manual trans-axle gearbox. The long nose on the 275 GTB Series II was added to increase downforce and keep the vehicle on the ground while traveling at high speeds. Its interior is well laid out and of top-notch quality. Only 442 examples of the standard 275 GTB were made, with about 200 of those being "long nose" models. The average Ferrari 275 GTB is valued at $1.75 million, which is expected to appreciate from there in the coming years. On a concluding note, this classic Prancing Horse is nothing short of magnificent. It looks absolutely stunning, sounds incredibly amazing, and makes for a great weekend cruiser and track performer. I dig ultra-rare exotic sports cars, and the Ferrari 275 GTB is no different.

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