Only Two 1969 Ferrari 365 GT NART Spyder Vehicles Exist in the World, Costs $1.37-Million
It may be a while until we see the Ferrari SF100 Stradale, but an ultra rare 1969 Ferrari 365 GT NART Spyder will set you back a cool $1.375-million USD. Enzo Ferrari approved of this Luigi Chinetti Jr.-designed vehicle in the mid-1980s and a total of two 365 GT supercars were transformed into spyders.
Germany-based Autogalerie is where you can find this one and it appears to be in showroom condition with 3,106-miles on the odometer. Power comes from 4.4L V12 engine making 358 hp and 268 lb-ft of torque, mated to a 5-speed manual transmission, enabling it to hit 60 mph in 7-seconds. Inside, you’ll find champagne leather seats and no other modifications to the steering wheel, instrument cluster, etc. Interested? You can Check it out here.
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Ferrari has officially approved the conversion – a corresponding letter is available. After this conversion, no more NART Spyders were built. So it is the last model in a whole series of different NART Spyders,” said Autogalerie.