This 1970 Ferrari 365 GT 2+2 is one of approximately 800 examples built during just over three years of production. It was reportedly sold new in California and remained in the state until it was purchased by the current owner in 2017 and moved to Arizona. The car is finished in silver over blue leather upholstery, and power comes from a rebuilt 4.4-liter Colombo V12 paired with a five-speed manual transmission. Features include four-wheel independent suspension with self-leveling rear shocks, servo-assisted ventilated disc brakes, power steering, 15″ Borrani wire wheels, a quad-outlet ANSA exhaust system, air conditioning, power windows, and a Becker Europa radio. This 365 GT 2+2 is now offered on dealer consignment with factory books, tools, service records, and a clean Arizona title in the name of the owner’s trust.
The 2+2 cabin features front bucket seats and a rear bench trimmed in blue leather along with matching door panels and carpets. Features include air conditioning, power windows, a Becker Europa radio, and wood dash trim. Two power window switches were installed in May 2016, and the air-conditioning system was also serviced at that time.