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Ferrari - 365 (1968)

Embark on a journey through time and power with the legendary Ferrari 365. A 1968 icon that blends breathtaking design with sheer performance, this model has earned its place in the hearts of collectors worldwide. While the exact Ferrari 365 price varies by market, condition, and provenance, owners and enthusiasts alike recognize its enduring allure and the excitement of owning a piece of automotive history.

  • Engine: 4.4‑litre V12, naturally aspirated, producing approximately 385 hp at 7,400 rpm.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual, with a lightweight, close‑ratio gearbox optimized for track use.
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline.
  • Displacement: 4,371 cc.
  • Power (hp/torque): 385 hp / 280 lb‑ft.
  • Top Speed: Over 175 mph (280 km/h).
  • Acceleration (0‑60 mph): 4.8–5.5 seconds.
  • Length: 4,254 mm.
  • Width: 1,708 mm.
  • Height: 1,117 mm.
  • Wheelbase: 2,360 mm.
  • Dry Weight: ~1,170 kg.
  • Brakes: Front and rear ventilated disc brakes.
  • Suspension: Double wishbone independent suspension all around.
  • Tyres: 215 × 60 R15 (front), 225 × 55 R15 (rear).
  • Chassis: Aluminum monocoque with an MID‑engine layout.
  • Dimensions (L×W×H): 4,254 mm × 1,708 mm × 1,117 mm.
  • Drive Configuration: Rear‑wheel drive.

Understanding the market for a classic like the Ferrari 365 involves not just a glance at the sticker price but a deeper appreciation of how values evolve over time. Below, we break down the depreciation patterns, comparison points, and market positioning that help you navigate this classic’s pricing landscape.

Depreciation Insight – What is a 1968 Ferrari 365 Worth?

Classic cars rarely follow the same depreciation curve as modern models. The Ferrari 365 depreciation trend typically shows a modest decline during the first few years, especially for meticulously maintained examples. On average, a well‑preserved 1968 Ferrari 365 might lose approximately 15–20% of its value in the first year of sale. After that, the


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