Million-dollar ‘barn find’ Ferrari surfaces in Australia after being parked for 47 years
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A rare 1967 Ferrari 330 GT that was parked in 1974 has resurfaced and is being given a full restoration. The rare car could be worth $750,000 when it is complete.
Drive reports that the man, who's identity has been kept secret, stored the red two-door just after it arrived in the country and hadn't touched it since. His widow listed it for sale last year in "barn find" condition, not fully aware of its value, and sold it for an undisclosed amount to a prominent Ferrari collector who is putting it through a full restoration. The chassis number of the car indicates that it is the first 'Series II' Ferrari 330 GT V12 2+2 ever manufactured and is also one of just 35 or 36 built at the factory with right-hand-drive.More Related News
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