Designed by famed Italian coachbuilder Pininfarina, the 1966 Ferrari 275 GTS is a true collector’s car. While the 275 GTS was not the first convertible from Ferrari, it became the defining one, with Pininfarina’s stylings on the chassis and sleek, steel body of the 275 GTS working to establish the convertible as a permanent fixture in the Italian luxury sports car manufacturer’s range. With just 200 vehicles made, the 275 GTS packs a Columbo-type 60-degree V12 engine, that can produce 260 brake horsepower, with independent rear suspension promising a smooth ride.
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