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1967 Ferrari 330 GTS To Go Under the Hammer

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A top condition ’67 Ferrari 330 GTS by Pininfarina will go on auction later this month, along with other superb restored classic cars.
Texan based businessman and car collector Dan Davis has too many cars in his garage and not enough time to take care of all of them. So he is putting 64 rare and classic cars for auction in Forth Worth via RM.

The total worth of the cars is about $15 million, with a Ferrari 330 GTS costing $1,200,000 alone. The car is one of the only 99 units built, being the subject of a comprehensive mechanical and cosmetic restoration. It is powered by a 300 hp 3.9-liter V12 engine with three Weber carburetors, mounted to a five-speed manual transaxle. It also has all-wheel independent suspension and can do the 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) sprint in about seven seconds, reaching a top speed of 241 km/h (150 mph).

Another rare and expensive car in his collection is a 1941 Chrysler Newport Indy 500 pace car. It is one of the only 5 built and it was actually used in the 1941 race. It has a “dual-cowl” body and an inline eight-cylinder engine that makes 143 bhp. It’s starting price is set at $900,000.

Read more: RM Auctions
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