The Ferrari 330 was a series of cars produced from 1963-1968. The name “330” indicates the approximate volume of each individual cylinder in cubic centimetres. Production ended with the introduction of the Ferrari 365 series. All 330 models used a version of the 4.0-litre Colombo V12 engine.
The Ferrari GT 330 2+2 was unveiled at the Brussels Motor Show in 1964. It was powered by a 300 hp (220 kW) V12 engine. The 1965 model had a 5-speed transmission instead of the 4-speed of the previous year. The car was available with optional air conditioning and power steering. A total of 1,099 examples were produced.
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