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whipdaddy | 07/17/2008
Ferrari Club of America 2008 International meet at Eagles Nest Golf & Country Club in Toronto, ON, Canada. Photos of Ferrari 365. Photo Gallery Here: Ferrari Club of America 2008 - Ferrari 365
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Jalopnik (Free subscription) | 06/12/2008
Continuing with VintageRacer's photographs , we now look at a terrifyingly valuable Ferrari 365 275GTB that's about to head out onto the track and make some really enjoyable V12 noise. The styling of this car certainly showed up in a lot of early-70s machinery, didn't it? Make the jump to see all the photos and read VintageRacer's description. Note: I got the identity of this car wrong yesterday,...
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Jalopnik (Free subscription) | 06/11/2008
Continuing with VintageRacer's photographs , we now look at a terrifyingly valuable Ferrari 365 that's about to head out onto the track and make some really enjoyable V12 noise. The styling of this car certainly showed up in a lot of early-70s machinery, didn't it? Make the jump to see all the photos and read VintageRacer's description. Here was another car sitting in the pits that same race weekend....
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Hemmings Auto Blogs (Free subscription) | 06/02/2008
Designed by Pininfarina Photos courtesy RM Auctions Specifications: 380bhp, 4,390cc, horizontally opposed quad OHC V-12 Five-speed manual transmission Four-wheel independent suspension Four-wheel disc brakes Wheelbase: 2,500mm (98.4in.) When the 365 GT4/BB made its debut at the Turin Motor Show in 1971, it stood the world on its ear. Its factory-rated 380bhp horizontally opposed “boxer” 12-cylinder...
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Hemmings Auto Blogs (Free subscription) | 05/20/2008
Designed by Pininfarina Coachwork by Scaglietti Chassis no. 14415 Engine no. B1242 Ferrari 251 Photos by Shooters.biz Specifications 352 bhp, 4,380 cc DOHC V-12 with six Weber 40DCN20 carburetors five-speed manual transmission four-wheel independent suspension four-wheel servo-assisted disc brakes Wheelbase: 2,400 mm (94.5 inches) Beginning with the 166 Inter, the success of Ferrari’s road-going cars...
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Hemmings Auto Blogs (Free subscription) | 05/19/2008
Design by Pininfarina Photos courtesy RM Auctions Specifications: 352 bhp, 4,390cc, DOHC alloy block and head V-12 with six Weber 40DCN20 carburetors five-speed manual transmission independent front and rear suspension via A-arms, coil springs and telescopic shocks four-wheel hydraulic disc brakes Wheelbase: 2,400 mm (94.5 in.) The pedigree of Ferrari berlinettas is a long and highly successful one....
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Geekologie (Free subscription) | 05/13/2008
Looking to buy a car but can't make up your mind? Have you got it narrowed down between a Jeep and Ferrari? Well why not pick up this sweet-ass Jerrari and get both! This one-off combines a 1969 Jeep Wagoneer with a Ferrari 365-GT front-end. Although currently equipped with a 350ci V8, it could easily be returned to its original Ferrari V-12 power plant. That's right folks, the Jerrari is the lovechild...
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Jalopnik (Free subscription) | 05/12/2008
When Enzo Ferrari turned down Bill Harrah's request for a 4x4 Ferrari, Harrah did what any wealthy car collector would, thumbed his nose at Maranello and built his own. Taking a 1969 Jeep Wagoneer and mating it with a Ferrari 365 GT, the Jerrari was born. While its original 4.4L V12 is long gone in favor of a far more reliable 350 V8, the weirdly attractive bodywork and handsome interior are still...
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CARSCOOP (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
This has to be one of the weirdest creations we’ve ever found for sale on eBay. Story has it that when Enzo Ferrari refused renowned car collector... Visit Carscoop for the full story, other content, and more...
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Top Speed (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
Posted on 04.7.2008 16:30 by Simona Filed under: Ferrari The second edition of the Mugello Historic Festival, the special event for the fans of historical cars, ended today, with numerous events dedicated to the Prancing Horse. Ferrari, owner of the Mugello circuit in Tuscany, chose the track for the start of the Shell Ferrari Historic Challenge, the championship exclusively for the jewels from Maranello...
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Motor Authority (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
While the original 1966 Ferrari 365 was a beautiful car, it was the more focused 1968 365 GTB/4 that garnered most of the attention. This was mostly because of its hard-edged Pininfarina designed body, which was a sharp departure from traditional Ferrari styling at the time. The GT was also famous for [...]
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Straightline (Free subscription) | 03/05/2008
The 1960's are all over the 2008 Geneva Auto Show. This year marks the 40th Anniversary of the Ferrari 365 GTB4, or Daytona as it is more commonly known. To celebrate the occation, Ferrari is displaying this black example alongside the new 612 Scaglietti. Also 40 Years ago, ItalDesign opened its doors. It celebrates with the display of the Manta, a mid-engined beauty with a center driver's seat the...
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Winding Road (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
In 1966, it was good to be the boss, and two Italian businessmen certainly knew so. Giovanni Agnelli, head of the Fiat empire, and Luigi Chinetti Sr, Ferrari’s number one man in the United States, were both treated to examples of the 365P Berlinetta Special, two of only three examples of the Ferrari concept. Chinetti’s car, the first built, is now on display at the Saratoga Automobile Museum in Saratoga...
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whipdaddy | 07/17/2008
Ferrari Club of America 2008 International meet at Eagles Nest Golf & Country Club in Toronto, ON, Canada. Photos of Ferrari 365. Photo Gallery Here: Ferrari Club of America 2008 - Ferrari 365