- Ferrari 330
The Ferrari 330 cars are the successor of the 250, first introduced by
Ferrari in 1963. The first 330 America was simply a 250 GT/E with a larger engine, and the 330 GTC/GTS shared their chassis with the 275. Only the 330 GT 2+2 was a truly unique product. Production ended in 1968 with the introduction of theFerrari 365 series.All 330 models used an evolution of the 400 Superamerica's 4.0 L "Colombo"
V12 engine. It was substantially changed for the 330 cars, however, with wider bore spacing and the notable use of a true alternator rather than a dynamo generator.330 America
The 1963 330 America shared the outgoing 250 GTE's chassis but not its engine, being powered by the new Type 209, Convert|300|hp|kW|-1|abbr=on at 6600 rpm, 4.0 L engine.
50 330 Americas were built.
330 GT 2+2
The 250 GT/E 2+2 was replaced in January, 1964 by the new 330 GT 2+2. It was much more than a re-engined 250, however, with a sharper nose and tail, quad headlights, and a wide grille. The wheelbase was Auto mm|50|1 longer, but
Koni adjustable shock absorbers improved handling. A dual-circuitDunlop braking system was used with discs all around, though it separated brakes front to back rather than diagonally as on modern systems.The 1965 Series II version featured a five-speed gearbox instead of the overdrive four-speed of the prior year. Other changes included the switch back to a dual-light instead of quad-light front clip, alloy wheels, and the addition of optional
air conditioning andpower steering . Prior to the introduction of the 'Series II' 330 GTs, a series of 125 'interim' cars were produced, with the 4-headlight external configuration of the Series I cars, but with the 5-speed transmission and 'suspended' foot pedals of the 'Series II' cars.628 Series I (including 125 'interim' cars) and 460 Series II 330 GT 2+2 cars had been built when the car was replaced by the 365 GT 2+2 in 1967.
330 GTC/GTS
The 330 GTC and 330 GTS were more like their 275 counterparts than the 330 GT 2+2. They shared the short wheelbase of the 275 as well as its independent rear suspension.
The GTC
berlinetta was introduced at theGeneva Motor Show in March, 1966. It was a 2-seat coupe with aPininfarina -designed body.The GTS
spyder followed at theParis Motor Show . About 600 coupes and 100 spyders were produced before the 1968 introduction of the 365 GTC & GTS and the 365 GTB/4 "Daytona".330 LMB
Four 330 Le Mans Berlinettas were built in 1963. They were essentially a development of the 250 GTOs and fitted with the 4-litre 330 engine. Although visually similar to the 250 GTOs, there are numerous body differences; these four cars are not the same as the "330 GTOs".
330 P
Four models of mid-engined racing cars used the 330 engine and name as well — the 330 P/P2/P3/P4 range of the mid 1960s.
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