Description
* Classic Ferrari V12, a legendary engine, timeless classic beauty.
* Sold new in France, 61, 600 km. Magnificent example.
* Extremely rare collector's Ferrari (only 245 examples - left-hand drive)
* A work of art for everyday use. The 365 GT4 2+2 appeared at the 1972 Paris Motor Show. It was a sensation, with innovative lines and masterful proportions. Under the hood, the magnificent 4. 4L V12, directly derived from the legendary GTB/ 4 Daytona. The 412 is its perfected and final form.
Driving every day, with family, or traveling... in a work of art that defies time.
This model is revealed today as a magnificent exception: under the hood, the legendary Colombo V12 in its final lap, the interior space of a 4-seater sedan, and the convenience of an automatic transmission. What if this rare Ferrari was simply 40 years ahead of its time? The 2+2 models represent a class apart at Ferrari. The idea, born in the early 1960s, was to offer the essence of the legendary racing cars that grace racetracks around the world for family or everyday use.
And yes, there is a very rare classic Ferrari that combines the ultimate development of the legendary "Colombo" V12 with an automatic transmission, and this luxurious vehicle transports you, effortlessly, to a new dimension. Ferrari 412s are rare; only 576 were built in total, of which just 245 were equipped with an automatic gearbox and left-hand drive. This one, magnificently preserved, was delivered new to France in 1987 by Ets. Pozzi in a particularly elegant color combination: metallic silver, dark blue leather, and matching carpets. Its first owner only parted with it twenty-eight years later. It only had three more owners after that; its odometer reads just over 61, 000 km.











