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V 12
Convertible (cabrio)
201 cu in
2
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5, Manual
Petrol
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NCAP
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201 cu in
300 hp
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A 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 S NART Spider sold for $27.5 million at RM Auctions Monterey sale during the 2013 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. It was the highest priced car sale ever in the United States at the time and the second highest amount that a car sold for at auction after the Juan Fangio's W196 sold for $29.6 million also in 2013.
The NART cars are considered the pinnacle of 60s Ferraris and just 10 275 GTB/4 S NART Spiders were made. NART stands for North American Racing Team, and the cars were meant as a model that someone could buy, drive on the street and go racing. American Ferrari importer Luigi Chinetti created the cars to satisfy buyers who wanted a convertible version of the 275 GTB/4.
The cars used a 3,286cc, 300hp V12 with dual overhead camshafts and a five-speed manual transmission. They had dual wishbone suspensions in the front...
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