1967 Ferrari 330 GTC
In 1966, Enzo Ferrari produced a car that was something of a departure from his company's previous works — a refined car that could be driven on the street. The change of emphasis from track-bred performance to refined road manners was reflected in the Ferrari 330 GTC options list: power windows and air conditioning. This black-on-red example, one of 593 built, has both, making an already-rare car even more desirable. Powered by a 4.0-liter V12 with independent suspension and disc brakes, the 330 was, like all Ferraris, made to be driven — and the 26,000 miles on the odometer show that it's been more than a trailer queen for its 51 years.