MARKET ANALYSIS
365 (1966 to 1973)

The Ferrari 365 series represents a sophisticated era of front-engine, rear-wheel-drive grand tourers that defined the marque’s luxury identity between 1966 and 1973. Introduced at the 1966 Geneva Motor Show to succeed the 330 and 500 Superfast models, this lineage showcased incredible versatility through diverse variants including the exclusive 365 California, the elegant 365 GT 2+2, and the refined 365 GTC/4. While the legendary Daytona and Berlinetta Boxer shared the 365 nomenclature, the core GT range focused on delivering a balanced blend of high-speed performance and continental comfort using the iconic Colombo V12 engine. Within the Australian market, these vehicles are viewed as the pinnacle of vintage Italian motoring, commanding high desirability among collectors who appreciate the transition from classic curves to the more angular styling of the early 1970s. The buyer pool is comprised of seasoned connoisseurs and global investors, ensuring market value remains exceptionally strong for authenticated examples with documented provenance.
The Ferrari 365 series represents a sophisticated era of front-engine, rear-wheel-drive grand tourers that defined the marque’s luxury identity between 1966 and 1973. Introduced at the 1966 Geneva Motor Show to succeed the 330 and 500 Superfast models, this lineage showcased incredible versatility through diverse variants including the exclusive 365 California, the elegant 365 GT 2+2, and the refined 365 GTC/4. While the legendary Daytona and Berlinetta Boxer shared the 365 nomenclature, the cor…

