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Ferrari - Used 1966 FERRARI for sale (1966)
Ferrari 1966 FERRARI for sale price – a timeless icon that still commands attention in today’s collector market. If you’re curious about the *Ferrari Used 1966 FERRARI for sale 1966 price*, whether it’s a rare street-legal classic or a showroom gem, this overview will give you the insight you need to understand its value, depreciation, and where it stands among its contemporaries. --- **Key Specifications**
- Engine: 4.4‑litre V12, naturally aspirated, producing 317 hp and 335 lb‑ft of torque.
- Transmission: 4‑speed manual gearbox, fully synchronized, paired with an iconic Ferrari clutch system.
- Fuel Type: Regular unleaded gasoline.
- Dimensions: Length 4,070 mm, wheelbase 2,400 mm, width 1,730 mm, height 947 mm.
- Weight: Approx. 1,115 kg (dry weight).
- Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive, limited‑screw rear axle.
- Power‑to‑Weight Ratio: 284 hp/tonne.
- Top Speed: 265 km/h (167 mph).
- Acceleration: 0–100 km/h in 6.7 seconds (estimated).
- Suspension: Independent double-wishbone, adjustable coil‑over at front and rear.
- Brakes: Ventilated disc brakes with twin-piston calipers.
- Interior: Leather seats, classic central console, original detent steering wheel.
- Typical drop in first year: 15‑20 % from retail price once the vehicle leaves the showroom floor.
- Year‑to‑year decline thereafter: 5‑10 % per year, depending on mileage, maintenance, originality, and market demand.
- Rare, well‑maintained models: may actually appreciate after 10–15 years if they meet all restoration and provenance standards.
- An original 1966 Ferrari in excellent condition, fully documented, and still factory‑registered usually starts in a higher tier of the market, which could range from $350,000 to $600,000 based on prevailing sales data and auction results.
Note: These are approximate ranges and are highly dependent on current market dynamics. - Models with aftermarket parts or non‑original interiors may experience a discount, typically reducing the price by 10‑25 % compared to pristine example prices.
- Regional differences: U.S. buyers may pay more than some European markets due to differences in imports, taxes, and demand curves.
- 1965 Ferrari 250 GTO: A legendary car that stays highly valueless but due to scarcity often sells above $30 million.
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