The Ferrari 330 2+2, a pinnacle of 1960's elegance
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- The Ferrari 330 2+2 is the ultimate in 1960's 4 seat Grand Touring vehicles, giving all the power and performance a person comes to expect from a Ferrari combined with luxury and comfort. While many of Ferraris 4 seat cars are not known for having a comfortable and spacious back seat, the 330 leaves enough room in the back to comfortably fit an average size person along with having a large trunk to fit all your luggage, making it a true GT sports car. The Ferrari 330 also sports a 4 liter V12 engine that produces about 300 hose power, leaving the driver with ample power to propel them down the road. As the perfect combination of 1960s luxury and performance, the Ferrari 330 has become an icon in the classic Ferrari line up, and luckily because they were one of the higher production models made at the time, they can still be owned today at a rational price when compared to other 60's models.
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Had the good fortune to be overtaken by one (I slowed to let him pass) and was rewarded with the most awesome sound as it accelerated past around 100mph. Oxfordshire A-road on a sunny Winter afternoon. Great memory.
Yugo koral at the background ? 😅
I love 1960’s European cars. This a beautiful car. It looks simple. It’s super quiet.
Thanks for posting. I've always liked the 330 . I remember seeing one for $30,000 years ago.
Now you have to add a zero+
@@FerrarisOnline I know of someone that bought one for $50,000
20+ years ago sure. Not now.
A beautiful review that brought a tear to my eye 😥
I have a 1967 330gt that my father bought the year I was born. Ferrari dealers love it, but the Ferrari community in general turn their noses up at it as it is not as stylish and glamorous as a 250, 275 or a few others.
I just potter around in it here in Monaco as an alternative to my modern California.
I know it's unloved, but I will never part with it 😥
I have always loved the 330s, theyre the perfect mix of style, comfort and performance
@@FerrarisOnline Couldn't have said it better myself 😉
You Sir are my hero. My 1969 AMC AMX XCODE WITH EVERY AVAILABLE OPTIONS IS NOT FOR SALE AT ANY PRICE. I HAD THE PAINT COMPLETELY STRIPPED TO BEAR MEDAL AND REPAINTED HUNTER GREEN. THE CAR HAS BEEN UNDER A CAR COVER FOR 25 YEARS BACK INTO 70'S HUNTER GREEN PAINT. THE CAR'S DRIVETRAIN WAS REBUILT COMPLETELY BEFORE BEING STORED IN FLORIDA. MY MECHANIC SAID LOOKING AT ALL THE PARTS AND COMPRESSION IS PERFECT AND VERY POWERFUL. HE SAID HIS GUESS THE TRUE HP IS 450 PLUS. I'M NOT GOING TO PULL THE MOTOR FOR TESTING BUT I'M NOT TAKING THE CHANCE OF MOTOR DAMAGE NEAL
@@b.neallee7042 Total respect bud🤗 Live the dream!
Whenever anyone asks me "If you could have one car, which would it be?" my answer is always the same: a 60s Ferrari. It doesn't matter if it's a 246, 250, 275, 330, or 365 Daytona, they all are, as Colleen says, the pinnacle of classic Italian sports cars, if not all sports cars, IMO. The beautiful body lines, chrome, wood steering wheels, elegant interiors, spoked wheels, and 100% analog engineering make them everything I could ever want in a sports car. I don't need a paddle shifter, 0-60 in 3 seconds, and a dashboard that looks like a Vegas casino, I want to feel a pure uninhibited connection with the road and the machine beneath me.
Classic cars are the best cars!
Hey wait! I spy a Yugo :-)
Everyone love the yugo 😂
One of the most beautiful cars ever featured on your channel! 😍 Nice job Colleen.
Thank you for this video. I’m trying to recognize the background on the streets they look familiar, but not really sure the neighborhood that you’re driving in but all in all the one thing that I definitely love about the classic Ferraris, the beautiful Nardi steering wheel that came in them. Well thank you and cannot wait for the next video. Thank you your subscriber on the West Coast Los Angeles.
Magnificent. .....I think there was a car in the video. ....or was it a boat?
That miniboat in the backround though.
Really cool! My neighbor in the 80s had the 4 light version. I hated the nose but the rest was a pleasure to see. And hear. Not an upscale neighborhood, I suspect it was inhereted.
She gives so much information .... thank you!
One day can you do a review of the Ferrari 365 GT 2+2 Queen Mary ?
Once one comes in we will.
Realy nice Video !
Greetings from Berlin.
Very nice
epitome? Are you joking?
So classy historical Ferrari.
Dude your videos crush 😍 your glee driving that 330 🤩
Thanks! I really love these cars and the history that goes with them.
Ferrari+Pininfarina= 👌
Gorgeous machine!!
Very nicely handled thank you for an enjoyable survey of Ferrrari 330 mark. I THINK IVE. LEARNED SOMETHING.
I've never heard of this treasure. What a beautiful work of art. I was just watching Alex from curiosity inc channel about buying a car just like this wonderful car. I believe his car is just as nice maybe better. The last three years I've been restoring my 1969 AMC AMX 390 GO PACK WITH ALL MATCHING NUMBERS X-CODE WITH EVERY AVAILABLE OPTIONS FOR A 1969. Numbers marching is something that has to be believed by the condition of block year stamped n the block. This 390 motor was listed with 315 HP . This number is what AMC SAID IT WAS, BUT BECAUSE THE INSURANCE RATES FOR HIGH COMPRESSION MOTORS WHERE THOUGHT TO HAVE MUCH MORE HP THAN IT HAD. I BROUGHT HER BACK TO HUNTER GREEN. NEAL APOLLO BEACH FLORIDA
A review of the Ferrari 412i/400i would be cool.
We had watermelon one in before we started doing youtube videos. Once we get another one we will do a video.
Is that a Lotus Europa in the background?
Yep, one owner from new. Frame off restoration.
Blablablah
I loved your video, thanks. I drove one of these back in the day, well it was 1970, close enough. It was a metallic green series 2, with tan interior and Borranis. I loved that car, very glamorous, fast and comfortable. There’s a green one currently for sale here in Sydney Australia - $880k. Concours condition but crazy money I think
Most marques got plasticky interiors around 1968 and stuck with it indefinitely. It's a sad reality.
My Datsun 240z also has the reverse to the right low 😂. 60's and early 70s my favorite era to.
The thing is these cars are very light so 300hp would e more than adequate
I could live with this car, great daily driver!!
That Yugo really completes the collection.
Thanks for reviewing this model… well done as usual!
Much like the Yugo Zastava : )
A wonderful, beautiful dream car, i love it.
Timeless beauty
Nice review and shots
....is that the Ferraris online logo on your sneakers?...is it painted?...i couldn't make out what it is.
Yes it is :)
@@FerrarisOnline Grazie,..mi piace molto.🙂
Very enjoyable
Elegant
👌😎
Are those Ferrari shoes? Love it!
Prancing skunk shoes 😏
Pausing the video at 2.54 to ask... is that a Yugo 45?!
Yes it is. Video on it will be up soon.
@@FerrarisOnline Haha, excellent.
I recognised it as my sister had one as her first car. You don't see many of them!
Yeah they are hard to find in good original condition. It will be at auction soon as well.... the video.... dont miss it. It races lol