Highlights
- One of only 2,200 ever made, with only a few hundred surviving worldwide
- Elegant Italian coachwork by Turin-based Officine Stampaggi Industriali (OSI)
- Matching numbers 2.3-litre V6 engine
- Designed by renowned stylist Sergio Sartorelli, creator of the Karmann Ghia Type 34
- Dutch registration documents
- Seller can assist with worldwide shipping and transport
The Appeal
The OSI-Ford Coupé occupies a fascinating niche in automotive history as a limited-production European GT that married elegant Italian coachwork with dependable Ford mechanicals. Commissioned by Ford of Europe and built by the Turin-based Officine Stampaggi Industriali between 1967 and 1968, it was intended to bridge a gap in Ford's lineup with a stylish, Italian-designed car before the launch of the Capri. Designed by Sergio Sartorelli, whose portfolio includes the striking Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Type 34, the OSI received grand touring proportions and sleek lines that set it apart from Ford's mainstream offerings, whilst offering practical four-seat accommodation and a usable boot.
With only 2,200 units built before OSI's bankruptcy, and perhaps only a few hundred surviving worldwide, the OSI Ford is exceptionally rare. This 1969 example is fitted with the desirable 2.3-litre V6 engine, of which only around 409 were imported into West Germany, and benefits from matching numbers, adding to its appeal for collectors. Originally delivered new in Germany and imported to the Netherlands in 2013, it comes with Dutch registration documents and presents an opportunity to acquire a truly unusual piece of European automotive history.
The car is finished in silver metallic with a leather interior and features period-correct details, including chrome bumpers, mirrors, and exhaust tip, along with a wooden steering wheel. The vendor can assist with worldwide transport and shipping, making this accessible to enthusiasts across Europe and beyond.
History and Paperwork
- Delivered new in Germany
- Imported to the Netherlands in 2013
- Dutch registration documents present
- Date of first registration in the Netherlands: May 10, 2013
- APK (Technical inspection) exempt in the Netherlands due it’s age
- 41,140 km indicated
- VIN: EX54GP02470
The Condition
- Smartly presented example which can be studied in the photographs
- Some age-related wear around the edges of the bodywork
- Leather seats showing some patina of age
- Wooden steering wheel and veneer dashboard in smart order
- Foldable backseats
- Radio fitted
The Mechanics
- 2.3-litre (2,293cc) V6 engine producing 107 HP
- Four-speed manual transmission
- Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout
- MacPherson front suspension
- Solid rear axle
- Power brakes
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