For Sale 1969 Ferrari 365GT 2+2 - $250000 (Prescott, AZ)

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1969 Ferrari 365GT 2+2
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1969 Ferrari 365 GT 2+2. I've owned it for over 30 years, bought it from the first owner that purchased it new at Newport Imports, CA 1969. The car is all original 60K miles, Boranis w/KO's, wood wheel, black with black leather. California garage kept it's whole life. Has not been on the streets in 15 + years. Still original CA blue plate and pink slip, never changed. Books, leather pouch, jack bag, manuals. Runs great, drive train Xlnt, no smoke. Some very minor body imperfections need repair, interior original in great condition, no tears, wood dash, great condition. Serious only!!! No offers, don't bother, you're just wasting your time. This is a real one owner, original California car for sale, probably the only one in existance. Located in Prescott, AZ now. I don't need help selling this car. Buyers only, NO dealers!! Email for more info.
 
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1969 Ferrari 365 GT 2+2. I've owned it for over 30 years, bought it from the first owner that purchased it new at Newport Imports, CA 1969. The car is all original 60K miles, Boranis w/KO's, wood wheel, black with black leather. California garage kept it's whole life. Has not been on the streets in 15 + years. Still original CA blue plate and pink slip, never changed. Books, leather pouch, jack bag, manuals. Runs great, drive train Xlnt, no smoke. Some very minor body imperfections need repair, interior original in great condition, no tears, wood dash, great condition. Serious only!!! No offers, don't bother, you're just wasting your time. This is a real one owner, original California car for sale, probably the only one in existance. Located in Prescott, AZ now. I don't need help selling this car. Buyers only, NO dealers!! Email for more info.
Ha ha. “ it’s still on the original Ca plate and pink “ , like that’s a bonus, that’s illegal in Az son. Good luck trying to register that thing with 15 glorious years of back fees...
 
I swear I'm not being "brand biased", but that era Euro car does nothing for me. Even discounting the things you can blame on "America", like the marker lamps that look like they came from a boat trailer, the general shape looks weird.

The fish-face, flat steering wheel. Nothing looks "unified", except the whole thing looks delicate, like a decorated egg shell. I'm sure Chevy copied Ferarri, not the other way around, but yuck either way.

I don't find supermodels attactive either. I mean any port in a storm, but I sure as hell wouldn't feed her coke habit, nor pay $250k for this car.

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WhoTF puts a quarter million dollar Ferrari on CL? :realcrazy:
Certainly not Wayne Carrini.
There was a 1970 Ferrari Daytona in Lancaster Ca ( by no means the Kalifornia riviera) on Craigslist last year. I thought the exact same thing...
 
WhoTF puts a quarter million dollar Ferrari on CL? :realcrazy:
Certainly not Wayne Carrini.

You can tell it's high-end because they used MS Paint instead of their thumb to hide the plate.

Although for once I could imagine it would be worthwhile to ID theft this guy (or whatever the hell you do with a plate#) vs. the $2500 Crown Vic on stagecoach rims.
 
I swear I'm not being "brand biased", but that era Euro car does nothing for me. Even discounting the things you can blame on "America", like the marker lamps that look like they came from a boat trailer, the general shape looks weird.

The fish-face, flat steering wheel. Nothing looks "unified", except the whole thing looks delicate, like a decorated egg shell. I'm sure Chevy copied Ferarri, not the other way around, but yuck either way.

I don't find supermodels attactive either. I mean any port in a storm, but I sure as hell wouldn't feed her coke habit, nor pay $250k for this car.

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From the front, it looks a lot like a Datsun 240Z. . .
 
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