The Ferrari 250 GTO Coupe 1965 is one of the most iconic and treasured sports cars of the 20th century. This timeless beauty was built between 1962 and 1964, with only 36 examples ever made. From the outside, the GTO's classic design and curvaceous body is an eye-catching sight due to the long sculpted hood and discretely tucked away bumps and scoops. Along the side, a single air scoop is the only give away as to the amount of power that lies beneath the hood. When you look inside the Ferrari 250 GTO Coupe1965, you are welcomed to a luxurious interior filled with red leather and wood. The red leather covers every surface from the seats to the door panels and center console. The three-spoke steering wheel and elegant chrome trimmings give the interior a sense of sophistication, while the wood-trimmed shifter and bright red instruments provide an exclamation point. Under the hood lies a powerful 3-liter V12 engine which produces a heart-thumping 300 horsepower at 7,500 rpm. This engine is mated to a four-speed gearbox, and is capable of sending power to the rear wheels via a limited-slip differential for improved traction. This beastly setup allows the GTO to reach 0-60 mph in just 4.2 seconds, with a top speed of just over 150 mph. The Ferrari 250 GTO Coupe 1965 remains an iconic vehicle with its timeless design, luxurious interior, and powerful engine. Whether it's taking a hairpin turn on a winding road or just cruising along the city streets, it is sure to capture the attention of all who gaze upon it.
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