1967 Ferrari GT330....times 2! A day in Carmel and Pebble Beach
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1967 Ferrari GT330....times 2! A day in Carmel and Pebble Beach
A couple weeks ago I got a call from an enthusiast looking for some quality and careful work on his classic Ferrari. We set things up and I drove out to Carmel for the day. This 1967 330GT is an all original car and the color combination makes it a 1 of 1 car. On the agenda was a thorough detail for the engine bay and interior. Concours d'Elegance was coming up in just two weeks and this car will be shown at one of the events, so the engine and interior had to be perfect while still maintaining the original look to both.
Before on interior
Getting the pedals cleaned nicely
Clutch pedal done, brake and gas pedal still to do
Spare tire needed to have old dressings removed
Old dressing removed and ready for show
Pedals all cleaned and looking sharp again
Original tool kit carefully cleaned, each individual tool was also cleaned before being placed back in its proper location. This kit is valued around $10,000.
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Leather cleaned and conditioned on passenger seat, drivers seat still to be done
Hood liner carefully cleaned and metal polished back to original luster
The gorgeous Ferrari V12
Leather all finished. Lighting makes it look shinier than it actually is..
My favorite shot of the car
While working on this one, the owner asked if I had time to stop in Pebble Beach to do another car for a friend. It was only to be a basic detail as there was not enough time for any correction work to be carried out. I was very happy to work on ANOTHER 1967 Ferrari 330GT.
Re: 1967 Ferrari GT330....times 2! A day in Carmel and Pebble Beach
Wow never seen that color before definitely a 1 of 1. That with the borrani wheels looks so nice. Did he happen to have the luggage set as well? Those with the tool kit are so sought after and worth big dollars. Grand tourers of that era are so nice. When I was a kid in the 70's I worked at a coffee shop in La Jolla Calif and there was a Ferrari indy down the street, the owner used to come in at nights sometimes and I became friends with him he had so many nice cars like that being worked on. I so fell in love with Ferraris but sadly will never have the means to own one.