Ends on 01.Jan, 1970
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description parameters bid comments
  • Timeless Blend of Elegance and Performance
  • French market example
  • Stunning and rare original colour combination
  • Original condition
  • The car was always garaged and has still its original paint, only the front got a repaint because of stonechips
  • Original Operating, Maintenance and Service Handbook and a Revision Book
  • Factory power steering from new
  • After a recent service and dozens of invoices (complete service history)
  • All documents were checked by Auctomobile
  • Other features: possibility of assisting with registration, transport, insurance, storage and Trusted Checkout payment
  • Please note that this car will be available for viewing by prior appointment near Nice, France

The 1972 Ferrari GTC/4 stands as a masterpiece from the revered Maranello stable, marrying the prancing horse's iconic performance with a touch of grand touring luxury. Introduced during an era when Ferrari was expanding its lineup to cater to a broader clientele, the GTC/4 represented a departure from the traditional mid-engine sports cars to embrace a more practical and comfortable grand tourer.

Design and Styling

The GTC/4's design, penned by the famed Marcello Gandini at Bertone, offered a unique departure from the typical Ferrari aesthetic of the time. The fastback profile with a Kamm tail, elongated hood, and pop-up headlights not only exuded a sense of elegance but also provided a nod to its performance potential. While maintaining the classic Ferrari elements, the GTC/4 managed to blend them with a more subdued, practical design, setting it apart in the Ferrari lineup.

Performance and Engineering

Under the hood, the GTC/4 boasted a 4.4-liter V12 engine derived from the Daytona, delivering an impressive 340 horsepower. The engine, mated to a five-speed manual transmission, provided a balance of power and drivability, propelling the car to a top speed of around 260 kmh. The incorporation of an independent suspension system contributed to a more comfortable ride, making it suitable for long-distance touring—a departure from the harsher ride associated with many high-performance sports cars of the era.

Luxurious Grand Touring Interior

The interior of the GTC/4 was designed with a focus on comfort and luxury, a significant shift from the spartan cabins of Ferrari's race-bred models. The 2+2 seating arrangement, though somewhat snug for rear passengers, provided a nod to practicality and extended the car’s usability for longer journeys. Luxurious appointments, fine leather, and wood trim accentuated the grand tourer experience, making it an enticing option for those seeking both speed and comfort.

Legacy and Collectibility

Despite being somewhat underrated in its time, the Ferrari GTC/4 has gained traction in the classic car market, appreciated for its unique design, performance, and historical significance. Its rarity compared to other Ferraris of its era adds to its desirability among collectors and enthusiasts, elevating its status as a sought-after classic.

Conclusion: A Distinct Classic

The 1972 Ferrari GTC/4, often overlooked in the shadow of more iconic Ferrari models, holds its own unique place in the brand's storied history. Its blend of performance, luxury, and distinctive design set it apart as a classic grand tourer, offering a combination of Ferrari’s performance pedigree and grand touring comfort. As time passes, the GTC/4 continues to earn its place as a collectible, ensuring its legacy endures in the hearts of automotive enthusiasts and collectors alike.

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Parameters

Model

Production date1972
Body TypeCoupe
Engine4.390 ccm, 340 PS, V12
transmissionManual
SteeringLeft Hand Drive
LayoutRear Wheel Drive
Color - exteriorBlue
Color - interiorTan
Miles/Kilometers shown78.080 km
Chassis / VIN16059
Location - CountryFrance
Location - CityNice

Notes

2-door coupe body type; RWD (rear-wheel drive), manual 5-speed gearbox; gasoline (petrol) engine with displacement: 4390 cm3, advertised power: 250 kW / 335 hp / 340 PS (DIN), torque: 422 Nm; characteristic dimensions: outside length: 4550 mm , width: 1780 mm, wheelbase: 2500 mm; reference weights: base curb weight: 1450 kg; top speed: 260 km/h (162 mph) (declared by factory); accelerations: 0-60 mph 5 s; 0-100 km/h 5.3 s

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