The 1968 Ferrari 330 GTS represents the ultimate evolution of Ferrari’s exclusive open grand tourer, marking the final production year of this highly coveted model. These last examples incorporate all refinements and improvements developed throughout the model’s brief but significant production run. Beverly Hills Car Club’s expertise with these rare final-year examples ensures optimal valuation and placement with discerning collectors.
The Ferrari 330 GTC debuted in 1966 at the Geneva Motor Show and was soon followed by the Convertible 330 GTS, which was introduced at the Paris Salon later this year. The Ferrari 330 GTS was built to fill a gap in the brands line-up, between the less sporty four-seat Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 and the performance Ferrari 275 GTB. A 4-Liter 2-cam, 60-degree V12 engine generated 300hp through a 5-speed all-synchromesh transaxle. The car was capable of a 150mph top speed and said to have a great adhesion and wonderful behavior, making it one of the nicest Convertibles ever made by Ferrari in the eyes of many collectors and enthusiasts. The interior of the Ferrari 330 GTS is quite luxurious and roomy, with electric windows, standard leather seats, radio, and air-conditioning on option. A wide range of color, trims and options were available to customize the vehicle to the owners taste.
A 1968 Ferrari 330 GTS is a very special vehicle, said to be one of Ferraris best on-road Convertibles, combining the performance of the beautifully tuned V12 and the refinement of a luxurious Grand Tourer. Whether you’re in search of a model you can completely restore to your taste or a mint-condition Ferrari 330 with special options such as the desirable Borrani wire wheels, The Beverly Hills Car Club are GTS buyers and would be delighted to assist you. A few tips can be useful when purchasing such a unique piece. First of all, the value of the car will be influenced by the quality of the example, include any restoration that has been done. Collectors also value having documentation, so be sure to ask for any documentation the seller may have regarding history of ownership, maintenance, restoration or repairs.
Final-year 330 GTS models carry unique appeal, featuring subtle mechanical and cosmetic refinements that distinguish them from earlier cars. Our specialized knowledge encompasses the specific characteristics of these last-production examples, from correct component dating to the engineering improvements that mark them as the most evolved iteration. This expertise proves crucial when presenting these significant automobiles to sophisticated buyers seeking final-year specimens.
Beverly Hills Car Club understands the distinctive market position of 1968 330 GTS models. These cars represent not just the conclusion of production, but the most refined expression of Ferrari’s open grand touring philosophy. Whether your Ferrari maintains its original specification, has undergone meticulous restoration, or awaits preservation, our team provides the market intelligence necessary to maximize its value.
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