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Rare Ferrari 275 GTB Crashes in Italy

A rare Ferrari 275 GTB worth .3 million was involved in a crash while leaving a shopping centre in San Rocco al Porto, Italy. The driver, a 60-year-old individual, fortunately walked away uninjured. However, the iconic yellow Ferrari sustained damage to its passenger side fender and front grille opening after colliding with a wooden fence.

The exact details of the incident are still unknown, but it is believed that the accident occurred due to the damp road conditions. The unique 275 GTB, known for its hand-beaten panels, will require an expensive repair.

Ferrari produced fewer than 500 units of the 275 GTB between 1964 and 1966. Each of these cars featured a powerful 3.3-litre ‘Colombo’ V12 engine. In 1966, an updated variant called the GTB/4 was introduced, equipped with a quad-cam engine for improved performance.

Unfortunately, little information is available about the specific model involved in the crash. However, car enthusiasts hope that the rare Ferrari will be restored to its former glory.

This incident serves as a reminder that owners of valuable classic cars should exercise caution when driving in unfavorable weather conditions. It is essential to consider the potential risks and take necessary precautions to preserve these prized possessions.

Source: Il Piacenza

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