How much is a Ferrari P3?

How much is a Ferrari P3?

$5.6 million 1966 Ferrari 330 P3 The 330 P3 was the first Ferrari to use fiberglass doors rather than aluminum.

How much is a Ferrari 330 P3 worth?

Detailing

Vehicle: 1966 Ferrari 330 P3
Years Produced: 1966
Number Produced: 3
SCM Valuation: $4,000,000-$7,000,000
Tune Up Cost: $3,000-$5,000

How many Ferrari 330 P3 are there?

Two unfinished 330 P3s were built up to the same specifications and dubbed 412 P. All four cars were sold to privateers, to back up the factory P4 effort.

What was the top speed of the Ferrari 330 P3?

Icon: 1966-1967 Ferrari 330 P3 and P4

  • 330 P3 SPECS. Engine: 4.0-liter V12. Transmission 5-Speed Manual. Top Speed: 193 MPH. 0-60: N/A. Horsepower: 420 @ 8,200 rpm. Weight: 1,587 lbs.
  • 330 P4 (P3/4) SPECS. Engine 4.0-liter V12. Transmission: 5-Speed Manual. Horsepower: 450 @ 8,000 rpm. 0-60: 5 sec. Top Speed: 210 mph.

How many Ferrari P3 are there?

All of the P3 chassis were made in 1966 at the same time but because of labor strikes only three of the five P3 chassis were built up into cars in 66. The unbuilt-up P3 chassis were eventually built up into 412P 0850 and 0854 in 1967.

Is the Ferrari 330 P4 street legal?

The 330 P4 recreation is 100% street legal, is registered as a 1965 Ferrari 330, and has a list price of $199,999.

How much is a Ferrari 330 P4 worth?

There are rare cars, and then there are rare Ferraris. And one of the absolute rarest, a 1967 330 P4, will cross the auction block next month in Maranello. Ferrari only built three of the P4s, and they’re estimated to be worth $15 million each.

What is a Ferrari 330 P4 worth?

How many Ferrari P3 were made?

All of the P3 chassis were made in 1966 at the same time but because of labor strikes only three of the five P3 chassis were built up into cars in 66. The unbuilt up P3 chassis were eventually built up into 412P 0850 and 0854 in 1967.