A gem from Ferrari’s illustrious history has reemerged after five decades hidden away—the 1967 Ferrari 330 GTS. This matching-numbers car, originally purchased as a honeymoon gift in 1969 from Milan, Italy, has resurfaced with its Italian black plate still intact. With only 99 examples ever built, this 330 GTS is among the rarest Ferraris in existence, especially in its original, untouched condition.
Preserved in a California garage since the early 1970s, this elegant Ferrari features its iconic red exterior paired with a luxurious tan leather interior. Powered by the legendary Colombo-designed V-12 engine with three Weber carburetors, the 330 GTS delivers 300 horsepower, enabling a 0-60 mph sprint in just six seconds.
Considered one of Ferrari’s finest open-top grand touring cars, this 330 GTS represents a significant find, potentially the last unknown example remaining. With documentation by renowned Ferrari historian Marcel Massini, this preservation-class car is an extraordinary opportunity for collectors seeking an authentic and unmolested piece of automotive history. Whether for restoration or to leave in its original form, this 330 GTS is a chance, for whoever can afford it, not to be missed. Find it for sale here in Astoria, NY.




