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TerrySlekar
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Zeeky Banutski
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...makes sense!



   
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Larry kemling
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One absolutely gorgeous Packard!🤪🤪



   
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A beautiful car from any angle.



   
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I agree, Bob, this is a stunning Packard. 



   
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Ed Glorius
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Agreed. Here's my never get tired of...

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First Ferrari I ever read about and first I saw. I still want one more than any other car. At least I have my 1/43rd.

Fellow posters, what's yours?


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@ed-glorius: Not familiar with Ferrari's and would like to know the year and model of this one, Ed, it is a beauty.



   
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Ed Glorius
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@tldaly 

The 330 GTC was made from 1966 to 1968.

Less than 200 were made; production numbers are complicated by adding them with the facelifted 365 GTC which was produced in much smaller numbers than the 330.

It's styling is a mash-up; the front of the 400 Superamerica and rear of the 275 GTS, yet most agree it looks better than either.

Four liter V-12, 300 HP.

Sorry you asked? 😉

ferrari 330 gtc silver 3

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@ed-glorius: Not sorry at all. Thanks for the reply and history. I'll also look up the others mentioned to see the differences.



   
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