Lot 261

London 2023

1964 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Series I by Pininfarina

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£200,000 - £270,000 GBP | Not Sold

United Kingdom | London, United Kingdom

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Chassis No.
5839
Engine No.
5839
Documents
German Fahrzeugbrief
  • A rare right-hand-drive example; one of just 36 built
  • One of 503 330 GT Series 1 examples manufactured from 1963 to 1965
  • Matching-numbers chassis and engine
  • Finished in Azurro California over a beige leather interior
  • Accompanied by a comprehensive history file featuring fascinating period correspondence, an operating manual, parts catalogue, and tool roll
Addendum: Please note this lot has entered the UK on a temporary import bond, which must be cancelled either by exporting the lot outside of the UK on an approved Bill of Lading with supporting customs documentation or by paying the applicable VAT and import duties to have the lot remain in the UK.

Chassis 5839 is one of 503 Series 1 330 GT 2+2s built from 1963 to 1965, and of just 36 configured in right-hand drive. The striking gran turismo was ordered via UK Ferrari importer, Maranello Concessionaires, and was collected from the factory by its first owner, Mr Swan, prior to being road registered on 22 July 1964. The entire purchase process was documented by period correspondence between the owner and Maranello Concessionaires’ Colonel Ronnie Hoare, which is available to view on file.

Hand-written service notes indicate that the car was used as its makers intended, covering some 45,000 miles by August 1971. The Ferrari then passed through the hands of three UK owners before being exported to the United States in the late 1970s; by 1978 it was owned by an enthusiast in Santa Barbara, California. According to accompanying insurance certificates, from 1983 until at least 1992 the car belonged to another California-based owner, with further invoices indicating that from 2005 until 2012 it was in the care of an enthusiast in Del Mar.

In 2014 the car was repatriated to the UK by Hexagon Classics, after which it was subject to an extensive £73,000 rebuild by Joe Macari that included a gearbox and suspension overhaul, invoices for which are available to view on file. The Ferrari was sold on in April 2015 and remained with its new owner until passing through auction in July 2018. The car was later acquired by the current owner before being registered in his name on 4 May 2021.

Benefiting from the unique aesthetic character of the Series 1 330 GT 2+2, this rare right-hand-drive example is accompanied by an Operating, Maintenance and Service Handbook, parts catalogue, and tool roll. In addition, it boasts a comprehensive history file featuring fascinating period correspondence between the original owner, Colonel Ronnie Hoare, and Ferrari, with a raft of invoices from its time in both the UK and USA detailing extensive ongoing maintenance.