A 1967 Ferrari 365 GT 2+2 originally sold to legendary James Bond movie producer Albert R. “Cubby” Broccoli, who kept and maintained it for some 17 years, will headline Russo and Steele’s upcoming 16th Annual Monterey Collector Automobile Auction , scheduled for August 18-20 during Monterey Classic Car Week.
This model of Ferrari was first shown to the public at the Paris Auto Show of 1967, and took its place as the largest, most luxurious and best-equipped Ferrari model to that point. In addition to its sleek Pininfarina bodywork, the 365 GT 2+2 was the first Ferrari to be equipped with standard power steering and brakes, as well as the company’s first self-leveling rear suspension.
This particular car, chassis number 13109, is an original left-hand drive, U.S.-specification model sold new in 1970 by official UK Ferrari dealer Maranello Concessionaires. For complete information about this and other offerings at Russo and Steele’s Monterey Auction, please visit www.russoandsteele.com