The Ferrari 275 GTB belonging to Rusty French is widely considered to be one of the prettiest grand touring cars built during the sizzling ’60s.
GTs made in the ’60s are a sight to behold: elongated noses, low rooflines, and a tail that usually ends with a stubby Kammback. It’s a well-known recipe and few applied it better than Ferrari. Designed by the house of Pininfarina, by now an integral part of the Maranello-based manufacturer, the 275 GTB came to sweepingly replace all of the 250-series models. It was designed to be more user-friendly, more practical, but without giving up on performance or the unique feeling of being behind the wheel of a Ferrari.
Take a look as Rusty open’s it up along Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula.