Ferrari prototype owned by Enzo himself for sale on—Facebook?

The incredibly rare ’62 330 GT 2+2’s asking price on the social media classifieds site is a whopping $865,000

  • This 1962 Ferrari 330 GT is one of two prototypes remaining, and was Enzo Ferrari’s daily for two years
  • The car’s just come up for sale on, of all places, Facebook Marketplace, with a US$865,000 ask
  • This Ferrari was auctioned in 2018 for US$224,400

But here we are in December 2024, and there it is, on a social media classifieds site next to a ’99 Chevy Cavalier. I don’t want to call it an insult necessarily, but the 330 GT in question was one of four prototypes built, of which just two remain; acted as the personal company car of Enzo Ferrari himself, for a handful of years; and came to the U.S. via none other than Luigi Chinetti, Le Mans winner and America’s first Ferrari importer. A pedigree like that is not one generally befitting the blurb in an FB Marketplace listing.

While they went through a phase where they were not particularly well-regarded, Ferrari 330 GT 2+2s are today handsomely desirable cars: successors to the iconic Ferrari 250 series, driven by the marque’s renowned 4.0-litre Colombo V-12 and four-speed manual, they typically trade in the US$200,000 range, per Classics.com. But add in all of that above provenance, and you’re looking at a hefty premium on top of that number.

But then again, we are talking about a mind-blowingly important Ferrari driven by Il Commendatore himself being listed on Facebook Marketplace. Maybe I need to adjust my definition of “realistic” and stop treating this as just another incredibly rare, über-expensive classic car.

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