The Ferrari 330 P4 Le Mans Coupe 1967 is an iconic model of the Italian automakers coveted racing history. This mid-engined coupe provides an exquisite driving experience, while its signature craftsmanship and engineering come together to create a timeless piece of motoring art. The exterior of the 330 P4 Le Mans Coupe is instantly identifiable, with its long curved hood, aggressive trapezoidal wheel arches, and Daytona-style louvers lining the flanks. Typical of most cars of its era, this iconic Ferrari has a front-engine, rear-wheel drive layout and is finished in head-turning red paint with a glossy black racing stripe running down the length of the car. Powering the 330 P4 Le Mans Coupe is a 4.0-liter V12 engine, which produces 400 horsepower and 315 lb-ft of torque. This makes for a top speed of up to 180 mph, as well as a 0-60 in a mere 4.3 seconds. The interior of the 330 P4 is surprisingly classic and remains largely stock, in keeping with its heritage. The drivers seat is slightly raised for improved visibility and the classic central-mounted tachometer gives the driver full control of the acceleration. The dashboard is made from aluminum and features a period-correct steering wheel with a set of crisp toggle switches lining the side. The Ferrari 330 P4 Le Mans Coupe 1967 has stood the test of time is considered to be one of the most iconic race cars of its era. Its classic styling, powerful engine, and relentless performance continue to make it one of the finest classic Ferraris in existence.
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