
Ferrari 275 GTB/C #4 Pedro Rodriguez chassis 09063 from 1966 ruby red CMC M-213 LE

Description
On April 22, 1966, Ferrari sent the bare chassis of 09063 to Scaglietti for its lightweight aluminum body. Finished in an attractive ruby red livery, this GTB/C was the eighth model. It was sold to the famous Mexican racing driver Pedro Rodríguez through Luigi Chinetti Motors Inc.
Rodríguez debuted his new 275 GTB/C on December 2, 1966, in Nassau. Entering the combined Tourist Trophy and Governor's Trophy, the car ran with starting number 4 and managed to achieve a first-in-class finish and seventh overall in a race where the GTB/C competed against the latest models from Chaparral, McLaren, and Porsche. In the hands of its subsequent owners, chassis 09063 remained competitive.
Starting in May 2002, the beautifully presented 275 GTB/C received numerous awards at rallies and exhibitions, including First in Class, Finest Competition Ferrari, and Best of Show. Chassis 09063 is among the most coveted Ferrari GT cars. In addition to being a rare and significant competition Ferrari, 09063 also possesses an impressive racing history associated with the legendary Pedro Rodríguez. In 2018, Gooding & Company estimated its value at $12-14 million.
Notice
On April 22, 1966, Ferrari sent the bare chassis of 09063 to Scaglietti for its lightweight aluminum body. Finished in an attractive ruby red livery, this GTB/C was the eighth model. It was sold to the famous Mexican racing driver Pedro Rodríguez through Luigi Chinetti Motors Inc.
Rodríguez debuted his new 275 GTB/C on December 2, 1966, in Nassau. Entering the combined Tourist Trophy and Governor's Trophy, the car ran with starting number 4 and managed to achieve a first-in-class finish and seventh overall in a race where the GTB/C competed against the latest models from Chaparral, McLaren, and Porsche. In the hands of its subsequent owners, chassis 09063 remained competitive.
Starting in May 2002, the beautifully presented 275 GTB/C received numerous awards at rallies and exhibitions, including First in Class, Finest Competition Ferrari, and Best of Show. Chassis 09063 is among the most coveted Ferrari GT cars. In addition to being a rare and significant competition Ferrari, 09063 also possesses an impressive racing history associated with the legendary Pedro Rodríguez. In 2018, Gooding & Company estimated its value at $12-14 million.