1970 Ferrari 365 GT 2+2
The most popular car in Ferrari's 365 lineup wasn't the 365 GTC and GTS or the GTB/4 Daytona — it was the "practical" 365 GT 2+2. While the back seats weren't adult-friendly, they did add a significant amount of stowage space for long trips and high speeds — exactly what this car was made for. Delivered new to California, this 1970 365 GT 2+2 has covered at least 58,000 miles over its lifetime, and probably more. Wearing silver paint over a blue interior, it retains its original 320-horsepower 4.4-liter Columbo V12 and five-speed manual transaxle. While not the most desirable Ferrari, its well-kept condition makes it a perfect vintage driver — not a museum piece.