With Provenance From New, This 1967 Ferrari GTB/4 S.E.F.A.C. Is Selling At Mecum Kissimmee

A remarkable 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4, chassis No. 09565, is set to captivate automotive enthusiasts and collectors at the upcoming Kissimmee 2024 auction. Estimated to fetch between $3,000,000 and $3,500,000, this Ferrari is not just a car but a piece of racing history. It stands out as the first of only six models originally painted in sleek Nero 20-B-50 (Black) and recently refinished to its original majestic state.

This 275 GTB/4, with an odometer reading of 82,453 miles, has a story as captivating as its design. Its first owner, Dr. Luigi Ravizza, a dedicated gentleman racer from Verona, Italy, famously competed in numerous Italian hillclimb races, sometimes under the pseudonym “Meo.” The car’s racing history is well-documented with vintage photographs and features in the Ferrari 1968-69-70 Yearbook, highlighting its significance in the hillclimb racing scene of the late 1960s.

The vehicle’s journey across continents is just as intriguing. It made its way to the United States in 1971, where it was owned by notable Ferrari enthusiast Gerry Sutterfield before passing to Don Vitale in 1984. Vitale commissioned a meticulous restoration that led to accolades at various prestigious Concours events, adding to the car’s illustrious pedigree.

With its matching numbers 3286cc four-cam V-12 engine, this Ferrari represents the pinnacle of automotive craftsmanship and performance. The car has been lovingly preserved and maintained, retaining its original drivetrain, exhaust, belts, hoses, paint, interior, and glass. Its remarkable condition and storied history make it an exceptionally desirable collector’s piece, promising to be the highlight of the auction.

This 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 is not just a car; it’s a testament to the golden era of gentleman racing, a tangible connection to a time when passion and skill ruled the racetracks. Its sale offers a rare opportunity for collectors to own a significant piece of Ferrari and automotive racing history.

Mecum Kissimmee is January 2-14 and is the largest auction of the year. With over 4,000 vehicles for sale, this is a can’t miss event. Visit Mecum.com to see all of the vehicles for sale, purchase tickets, and to consign your vehicle and register to bid.

By Shawn Henry

Shawn Henry is an accomplished automotive journalist with a genuine passion for cars and a talent for storytelling. His expertise encompasses a broad spectrum of the automotive world, including classic cars, cutting-edge technology, and industry trends. Shawn's writing is characterized by a deep understanding of automotive engineering and design.