1965 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Shooting Brake
When you think of Ferrari, you think of sleek red automobiles and purebred racing machines — not station wagons. But if Scuderia were ever going to make something slightly more practical, this would be it. While not an official Ferrari model, the decidedly 60s-futuristic coachwork was commissioned by Ferrari importer Luigi Chinetti Jr., styled by American illustrator Bob Peak, and crafted by Italian firm Vignale. Built on a 1965 330 GT 2+2, the car debuted at the 1968 Torino Motor Show and is believed to be the last Ferrari styled by Vignale. Not only is it extremely unique, it's also one of the few Ferraris that can transport four people and their luggage at speed and in comfort.
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