The Ferrari 365 GT4 BB was unveiled at the 1971 Turin Motor Show. An innovative car, the result of a lengthy development process, it was directly inspired by the Sports prototypes of the period. It ...
From attainable four-seaters to overlooked V-8 sport coupes, these Ferraris aren’t as astronomically priced as you might ...
This 365 BB has a full and traceable UK only history which is rare for a Ferrari of this vintage, where many of them get exported and re-imported at some point throughout their lives. Matching Numbers ...
The rarest car in the collection was the Ferrari 365 GT4 BB — which were built in the 1970s. One model sold at Sotheby’s in 2022 for $276,000. Another rare find was a Ferrari 550 Maranello.
The 512 BBi was the third in Ferrari’s BB (Boxer Berlinetta) model series – comprising the 365 GT4 BB, 512 BB and 512 BBi – that was sold in the ‘70’s and 80’s. It’s the BB suffix ...
Well, that’s because Ferrari replaced the 365 GTB4 with the mid-engined 365 GT4 BB, and that car and its successor, the Testraossa, had flat-12s rather than V12s. So from the end of 412 GT ...
Obviously, there was the 365 GTB/4 ... we should begin hearing more mid-70s Ferrari love, such as that being espoused by Anthony Rimicci, for his Dino 308 GT4. As the first mass-produced, mid ...
Ferrari’s last front-engine flagship supercar was launched ... and the car that would replace the Daytona in 1973, the mid-rear engined 365 GT4 BB ‘Boxer’. His distinguished rollcall of great Ferraris ...