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Ferrari 365 GTC/4
Using a Ferrari Daytona chassis and engine, the GTC/4 replaced the 365 GT 2+2 from 1971-2. The design of the 365 GTC/4 is attributed to Filippo Sapino. The shape was controversial, and was nicknamed 'Il Gobbone' (The hunchback, or banana) on account of the rising waistline, but Pininfarina's new wind tunnel was used to proof it. A 4390cc Colombo V12 drove the 365 GTC/4, but was detuned from that in the Daytona. Sold from 1971-72, 500 were produced.

 

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Ferrari 365 GTC/4. Using a Ferrari Daytona chassis and 4390cc V12 engine, the GTC/4 sold alongside the Daytona for a time.
Ferrari 365 GTC4 front
Ferrari 365 GTC/4. Using a Ferrari Daytona chassis and engine, the GTC/4 replaced the 365 GT 2+2 from 1971-2.
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Ferrari 365 GTC4. Built on a Ferrari 365 GTB/4 ('Daytona') chassis extended by 100mm to give more space. The 4,390cc Colombo V12 was given different carburation to the Daytona to allow a lower bonnet line.
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Ferrari 365 GTC4. Built on a Ferrari 365 GTB/4 ('Daytona') chassis
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Ferrari 365 GTC/4. The 365 GTB/4 'Daytona' took the limelight from the GTC/4, even though both cars were almost the same under the skin.
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Ferrari 365 GTC4. Designed by Filippo Sapino, the GTC 4 was built on the Ferrari Daytona chassis. The shape was controversial, and was nicknamed 'Il Gobbone' (The hunchback, or banana) on account of the rising waistline, but Pininfarina's new wind tunnel was used to proof it.
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Ferrari 365 GTC/4. GTC/4 replaced the 365 GT 2+2 from 1971-2, and sold 500.
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Ferrari 365 GTB/4 'Daytona'
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Ferrari 330 GTC
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