Seat yourself someplace sturdy and take a few deep breaths, because here it comes. A mint-condition 1966 Ferrari 275 GTS has just been listed for sale at Auxietre & Schmidt one of only 200 models ever manufactured restored to near pristine condition.
Designed by Italian design firm Pininfarina, the soft-top represents a significant leap in automotive design. And just to add to the whole “groundbreaking” renown of the vehicle itself, this also happens to be the first production car birthed by the company to employ all-independent suspension.
This particular model, chassis 07615, was restored to near-perfect condition by the Ferrari experts at Roelofs Engineering, who dedicated over a year into making sure everything was in proper working order. Under the bonnet, you’ll find a Colombo-type 60-degree V12 engine capable of 260 hp at 7,000 rpm.
The interior, meanwhile, features Cognac-colored leather along with classic Ferrari touches. Wood-trimmed dash and steering wheel. Even a gate shift plate and Veglia instrumentation set, fully adjustable bucket seats.
To find out the full spec sheet and to make an offer head on over to auxietreschmidt.com. Discover Opulent Club on Apple News.