Delivered New in Australia in Dec 1975.
Azzurro Metallic with its original tan leather trim.
Total production 387 units,1 of approximately 58 right hand drives produced.
A correct matching numbers car complete with its original Service books, warranty card and tools.
Multiple awards - Best in show and Concorso d'Eleganza awards Ferrari Club Australia .
Genuine 3 owner car.
In excess of $100,000 spent in the above period alone which would equate to a lot more on today’s standards.
Ferrari’s stunning 365 GT/4 BB debuted at Turin in 1971. It was the company’s first road going model with a mid-mounted, flat 12-cylinder engine, which was subsequently nicknamed the "Boxer", for its opposing pistons. The exotic design was derived from the company’s three-litre Formula One car, and it took two years to bring into production. It was finally launched in late 1973, as a 1974 model, and only 387 were built in the following three years. Road & Track hit 175 mph in one during a road test in 1975, allowing it to dub the original Boxer "the fastest road car we’ve ever tested".
As the replacement for the iconic 365 GTB/4 Daytona became the 365 GT/4 BB, and it was produced alongside the Daytona before Ferrari fully transitioned to the Berlinetta Boxer, the company momentarily abandoned the front-engine layout in favour of mid-engine cars for its top-performance models. This 365 Boxer was produced between 1973 and 1976, before production changed over to the 512 BB.
The car offered here, chassis number #18555, is documented car as an original right-hand-drive car, supplied in Australia by Concessionaires (Australia) Pty Ltd Double Bay Sydney.