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SPECIFICATIONS
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Make:
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Ferrari
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Model:
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365
GTC/4
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Year:
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1972
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Color:
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Brown
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Engine:
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V12
quad cam
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CC:
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4390
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Power:
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330
bhp
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Transmission:
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5
speed manual
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Brakes:
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Discs
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Length:
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176"
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Width:
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69"
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Height:
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48"
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Weight:
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3600
lbs
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Chassis
no:
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15613
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The
365 GTC/4 is one of the finest and most underrated cars that Ferrari
ever produced. Only about 500 were built in the 365 GTC/4 production
run between the spring of 1971 and autumn of 1972. GTC is short
for Gran Turismo Coupe, indicating that the car was never going
to be the most exciting car in the Ferrari stable, but it was built
more as a luxury car specifically for the American market. The 365
GTC/4 is often called the 'forgotten Ferrari' as it is not as popular
as most Ferraris, but it marked a watershed in their design. The
rounded curves gave way to sharply defined edges and it is not as
aggressively styled as the Daytona.
The
interior was typically stark with the dashboard made up from big
white on black instruments. There were no external mirrors to ruin
the sleek look, but visibility was still good through the rear window.
The car came with air conditioning, electric windows and more importantly,
power steering which all add to the luxury of the car. The power
steering adds so much to the driving experience that it takes the
365 GTC/4 into the realms of Ferrari and other great touring cars.
The
365 GTC/4 engine is the same capacity and has the same bottom half
as the Daytona, but from there on it is completely different. The
lower hood line required new cylinder heads to be built with new
intake manifolds mounted between the camshafts. Another difference
is that the five speed transmission is integral with the engine
rather than mounted at the rear as in the Daytona. This car was
designed for the American 'open road' and that is where it best
performs.
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