The 1966 Ferrari 330 GTS represents one of the rarest and most significant debuts in Ferrari’s illustrious history, marking the introduction of what many consider the ultimate expression of the open-top grand touring Ferrari. As first-year examples of this exceptionally limited production run, these early cars hold particular significance in the collector market. Beverly Hills Car Club, with our distinguished history in premium Ferrari sales, brings unparalleled expertise in marketing these extraordinary inaugural-year specimens to the world’s most discerning collectors.
Launched in 1966, the Ferrari 330 GTS was a very advanced vehicle for its generation. It featured a 4-Liter V12 engine producing 300hp, triple Weber dual-choke carburetors, five-speed manual transaxle, four-wheel hydraulic disc brakes and an independent suspension including upper and lower A-arms and coil springs. From the classic nose design fitted with a characteristic oval grille, to the triple vents on the tail and front fenders, the 1966 Ferrari 330 GTS is an iconic mid-sixties Italian grand touring car. The inside is very spacious and refined, equipped with power windows, optional air conditioning, standard leather seats, and wood-rimmed and aluminum steering wheel. Capable of a top speed near 150 mph with 0 to 60 mph acceleration in less than 7 seconds, the 1966 Ferrari 330 GTS is a real performance car.
Only 99 Ferrari 330 GTS models were made during the cars two-year production run, making it a very rare classic nowadays. Many car enthusiasts have dreamt about owning a 1966 Ferrari 330 GTS, and those who have owned one most likely took extra good care of it. If youre in the market for a 1966 Ferrari 330 GTS, here are a couple of tips that might be useful: check for matching numbers, ask if the owner has the original leather glove box folio, including the owners manual, parts book, and owners guarantee book.
These 1966 examples capture the essence of Ferrari’s vision for the ultimate open grand tourer, showcasing unique early-production characteristics that distinguish them from later cars. Our specialized knowledge extends to every facet of these first-year models, from original component verification to the subtle nuances that define early production examples. This expertise is invaluable when presenting these historically significant automobiles to our network of sophisticated collectors who specifically seek first-year cars.
Beverly Hills Car Club recognizes that 1966 330 GTS models occupy a rarefied position in Ferrari’s heritage. These vehicles represent not just the dawn of a new model, but the introduction of what would become one of Ferrari’s most celebrated designs. Whether your car maintains its original specification, has undergone concours-level restoration, or presents as a preservation candidate, our team possesses the market intelligence to optimize its presentation to qualified buyers worldwide.
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