The Ferrari 275 GTB/2 Alloy represents one of the most celebrated grand tourers of the 1960s and a landmark in Maranello’s golden era. Introduced as the successor to the iconic 250 series, it was the first Ferrari road car to adopt a fully independent rear suspension and a rear-mounted transaxle, delivering perfect balance and refined handling.

At its heart lies the legendary 3.3-litre Colombo V12, producing around 280 bhp, paired with a five-speed manual gearbox that offers both performance and long-legged touring capability. The lightweight aluminium alloy body, masterfully shaped by Scaglietti to a Pininfarina design, enhances agility and makes this version significantly rarer than its steel-bodied counterpart. With its sculpted lines, covered headlights and unmistakable Ferrari presence, the 275 GTB/2 Alloy remains a masterpiece of Italian automotive design.

Produced in limited numbers, the Alloy variant is today one of the most coveted Ferraris by collectors worldwide. Its combination of cutting-edge engineering for the time, elegance, and motorsport pedigree has cemented its status as a true blue-chip collectible.

This particular example, built in 1966, presents in outstanding condition, with matching numbers and an exceptional provenance that underscores its historical importance. Accompanied by comprehensive documentation, it represents not just an extraordinary Ferrari, but a significant investment opportunity for the discerning collector seeking one of Maranello’s purest grand tourers.

Mileagen/aEngine3285cc
BodyCoupeFuelPetrol
TransmissionManualChassis N.n/a

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Ferrari 275 GTB/2 Alloy 1966 for sale front right view
Classic Ferrari 275 GTB/2 Alloy 1966 for sale front view
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Ferrari 275 GTB/2 Alloy 1966 interior with original details
Ferrari 275 GTB/2 Alloy 1966 Colombo V12 engine bay
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Ferrari 275 GTB/2 Alloy 1966 Ferrari Classiche certification