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With Provenance From New, This 1967 Ferrari GTB/4 S.E.F.A.C. Is Selling At Mecum Kissimmee

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With Provenance From New, This 1967 Ferrari GTB/4 S.E.F.A.C. Is Selling At Mecum Kissimmee
With Provenance From New, This 1967 Ferrari GTB/4 S.E.F.A.C. Is Selling At Mecum Kissimmee

A remarkable 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4, chassis No. 09565, is set to captivate automotive enthusiasts and collectors at the upcoming Kissimmee 2024 auction. Estimated to fetch between $3,000,000 and $3,500,000, this Ferrari is not just a car but a piece of racing history. It stands out as the first of only six models originally painted in sleek Nero 20-B-50 (Black) and recently refinished to its original majestic state.

This 275 GTB/4, with an odometer reading of 82,453 miles, has a story as captivating as its design. Its first owner, Dr. Luigi Ravizza, a dedicated gentleman racer from Verona, Italy, famously competed in numerous Italian hillclimb races, sometimes under the pseudonym “Meo.” The car's racing history is well-documented with vintage photographs and features in the Ferrari 1968-69-70 Yearbook, highlighting its significance in the hillclimb racing scene of the late 1960s.