1971 Ferrari 365 GTC/4
Year of manufacture – 1971-1972
Successor : Ferrari 365 GT4 2 2
Class: GT
Body style : 2 2 Coupe
Engine – 4390.35 сс front.longitudinal 600 V12
Horsepower – 250 kW (340 hp) at 6,200 rpm
Transmission: 5 speed revers
Wheelbase : 2500 mm (98/5 in)
Full speed – 260 km/h , 0-96 km/h in 6.7 sec.
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The Ferrari 365 GTC/4 was a 2 2 sports car produced from 1971 until 1972. It was based on the chassis of the Ferrari 365GTB/4 Daytona.
Although not generally recognized as a true "Daytona", the 1971 365 GTC/4 used the same chassis. Its coupe bodywork by Pininfarina enclosed four seats, making it a successor to the 2 2 330 GT and 365 GT. However, the rear seats are small and the rear window slanted, so it can also be seen as the successor to the two-seat 365 GTC. 500 examples of the GTC/4 were produced in two years.
The GTC/4 rode on the same wheelbase and suspension as the Daytona, though the engine was down in power a bit to 340 bhp DIN (250 kW), as well as it having an engine-mounted gearbox instead of the axle-mounted (transaxle) gearbox in the Daytona.
This car was seen in Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo. It was painted a very dark shade of green with a black numeral 70 against an off-white square background. In 2008/2009 a GTC/4 was used in a series of Hugo Boss advertisement posters.