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One of just 52 right-hand drive Ferrari 365 2+2s supplied to the UK has recently been restored to its former glory by Kent-based specialist Foskers.
It’s one of six Pininfarina-styled front-engined V12 365s currently in the company’s fleet.
Designed, constructed and trimmed at Pininfarina before Ferrari fitted the mechanics, the 365 was revealed to the world in 1967. The 2+2 soon became the bestseller from the 365 range and has in recent years seen a resurgence in popularity at auction.
Foskers has also recently moved into new offices, overlooking the startline at Monaco, no less.
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