The 1964 Ferrari 330 P LM Reims Coupe is a prime example of Ferraris evolution during the 1960s. This striking sports car is one of only four built with a unique body and chassis combination making it incredibly rare. From its red livery to its white racing stripes, this low-slung sports coupe is a breathtaking picture of performance and grace. The Ferrari 330 P LM Reims Coupe has a reworked chassis from the 330 GTO that makes it one of the most exclusive models ever created. The three litre V12 engine is mounted in the front and powered the car to victories in many races, including the 1964 24 Hours of Reims. As part of its unique features, the 330 P LM boasts a lightweight body constructed out of aluminum alloy which lowers the cars overall weight and improved its power to weight ratio. The interior of the 330 P LM does not disappoint either. The four-point seat belts, leather-wrapped steering wheel, and finely detailed dash show the attention to detail and craftsmanship that is the Ferrari trademark. The interior also features numerous gauges such as a tachometer, oil pressure and water temperature gauges. The car is also fitted with air conditioning and electric windows for improved comfort. At first glance, the Ferrari 330 P LM Reims Coupe is an engineering marvel. With its combination of striking design, impressive power and lightweight design, this limited production Ferrari is truly in a class of its own. From its sleek aerodynamic lines to its powerful V12 engine, the 330 P LM Reims Coupe stands as a timeless testament to the beauty and performance of Italian engineering.
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