The Ferrari 330 P4 was the ultimate four-liter Ferrari prototype in the 1960s, and still considered by many as the most beautiful Ferrari racer ever. This P4 finished second at the 24 hours of Daytona in 1967, part of the side-by-side 1-2-3 finish. It later finished second at the 24 Hours of LeMans and won the 1000 Kms. of Monza. Two of the three 330 P4s were converted to light-weight Spyders with larger engines, making this the only original 330 P4 remaining.
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