4 sightings by 3 spotters worldwide

Market value
$1,487,590 to $5,395,000
Did you know
Only 80 alloy-bodied Ferrari 275 GTBs were produced.
The Ferrari 275 GTB Alloy isn't just another pretty face from Maranello—it's a visceral embodiment of Ferrari's relentless pursuit of performance and elegance. Introduced in 1964, this lightweight marvel was born from a desire to dominate both the boulevard and the racetrack, showcasing Ferrari's mastery in blending luxury with raw, unfiltered speed.
Crafted with an aluminum alloy body, the 275 GTB Alloy shaved precious kilograms off its steel-bodied sibling, enhancing agility and responsiveness. Underneath its seductive curves, Ferrari's innovative engineering featured a transaxle gearbox and independent rear suspension—groundbreaking tech at the time, delivering handling dynamics that still impress today. And let's not forget the heart of the beast: a Colombo-designed V12, whose symphonic roar could make even the most jaded enthusiast weak at the knees.
Beyond its mechanical prowess, the 275 GTB Alloy cemented its legacy on the track, clinching victories and podium finishes in endurance races and hill climbs alike. Its cultural footprint is equally impressive, gracing the garages of legendary figures like Steve McQueen, who famously owned and adored his personal 275 GTB. Today, this Ferrari isn't just a collector's dream—it's a rolling testament to an era when cars were built with passion, purpose, and just the right amount of Italian bravado.
4 Ferrari 275 GTB Alloy sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 3 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Ferrari 275 GTB Alloy is rated Legendary.
Recent Ferrari 275 GTB Alloy sightings on AutoRadar come from Avignon, Zürich. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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