There’s rare… and then there’s coachbuilt Ferrari shooting brake rare. Meet the 1975 Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2 Croisette, currently listed by OTS & Co. One-off body by Panther Westwinds. Michelotti design. Commissioned by Willy Felber, the same Swiss dealer responsible for other wonderfully weird '70s curiosities like the Felber Beach Car.
Originally finished in Blu Ribot, this GT4 was delivered new in Geneva and converted shortly after into a wagon. It wears a cream Everflex roof, has a TV in the back seat, an ice detector on the dash (yes, really).
Why Click:
One-of-one factory Ferrari with actual design pedigree
4.4L V12, five-speed, rear-drive grand touring comfort
Every inch screams Geneva-by-way-of-St. Moritz
Not for the bargain-hunter. It’s listed price on request, which means if you have to ask…
But let’s be honest. Cars like this don’t come around often. This isn’t just a Ferrari. It’s a weird, wonderful wedge of coachbuilt excess that proves eclectic taste and V12s are forever.
View the listing at OTS and Co.