1966→1968 Ferrari 330 GTS

The 330 GTS was released in October at the 1966 Paris Auto Show. It was intended as an grand tourer that delivered quiet performance.

The 3967 CC V-12 was a development of the engine used in the 400 Superamerica, and joined to the five-speed gearbox, provided flexible power across a wider range. The 330 GTS also introduced an improved mounting for the engine and rear transaxle, joining them with a torque tube to minimize vibration.

Only 100 examples were made before the model was upgraded with a 4.4 liter engine in 1968.



Chassis & Sales

1968 Ferrari 330 GTS 10189 - sold for $627,000 This example is chassis number 10189. It was finished at the Ferrari factory in May of 1967 and was the 35th of only 100 GTS models constructed. It was originally painted in Argento with a black leather interior. The car was delivered new to Milan's official Ferrari dealer Gastone Crepaldi S.A.S. where it soon found its first owner. A short time later, it was exported to the US and, by the 1970s, was in the care of Mr. Victor Williams in North... more
Gallery: Gooding & Company 2010 Amelia Island Auction



1967 Ferrari 330 GTS 9199330GTS - sold for $495,000 Chassis no. 09199, the 330 GTS offered here, is the first production GTS built by Ferrari according to the “330 Register,” as well as being destined for the Torino Motor Show held at Parco Valentino in November 1966. The certificate of origin was issued on May 18, 1967, and the car was sold by dealer M.G. Crepaldi S.a.s. of Milan to a Mrs. Luisa Ferrari (not related to the manufacturer) of Milan on May 31, 1967. Mrs. Ferrari moved to Venice th... more
Gallery: 2010 RM Automobiles of Amelia Island Auction



1968 Ferrari 330 GTS 10883 - sold for €520,800 Chassis no. 10883, the example offered here, was completed in February 1968 and ordered new by the U.S. Ferrari importer Luigi Chinetti Motors before being sold by Modern Classic Motors, the Ferrari dealership of Nevada casino magnate Bill Harrah. During the 1980s, 10883 was sold to an enthusiast in Japan, from where it was purchased in 1989 by Ferrari collector Baron Dr. Franz Mayr-Melnhof-Saurau of Graz, Austria. Today, the 330 GTS is stu... more
Gallery: 2010 RM Auctions Sporting Classics of Monaco



1967 Ferrari 330 GTS 10561 - sold for $770,000 One of only 99 built; correct factory colors. Single ownership and impeccable care since 1981. The subject of a comprehensive, no-expense-spared restoration. Matching numbers. A painstaking and thorough restoration of 10561 was undertaken in 1998 and completed in 2007. The cosmetic part of the restoration process was completed over a three-year period. The V-12 engine was removed, and the body was stripped to bare metal and refinished by Eu... more
Gallery: 2011 Amelia Island Auction by RM Auctions



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