This 1969 Ferrari 365 GT 2+2 represents one of the most refined grand touring Ferraris of the Enzo era, earning its "Queen Mother of Ferraris" nickname from Road & Track for its exceptional blend of performance and luxury. According to the seller, this matching-numbers example (Chassis No. 12939 / Engine No. 12939) was originally delivered to Canada with US-spec gauges, and carries a well-documented history with service records dating back to 1988.
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The 365 GT 2+2 debuted at the 1967 Paris Auto Show as Ferrari's ultimate four-passenger touring car, offering genuine 150 mph performance with 0-60 mph achieved in just 7.0 seconds. This particular example is described as presenting in very nice overall condition with a smooth dark red finish, crisp panel gaps, and excellent chrome. The interior shows patina consistent with its age and originality, with supple leather and a beautifully maintained wood dashboard.
Recent market activity for the 365 GT 2+2 shows strong collector interest, with comparable examples selling in the $145,000–$230,000 range depending on condition and provenance. Notable recent sales include a 1969 example at $229,600 (Bonhams Scottsdale 2026) and another at $175,500 (Bring a Trailer, December 2025). With its matching-numbers originality, documented Canadian/US history, and inviting driver-focused character, this "Queen Mother" stands ready for club events, concours showing, and memorable grand touring adventures.
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There are 10 Ferrari 365 for sale across all model years (1966 to 1973) and variants, 3 are GT 2+2 and 2 are model year 1969 . There were 61 GT 2+2 sold in the last 5 years.