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White Mischief
January 11, 2023
WHITE MISCHIEF
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Briefly owned by a Dutch playboy and the granddaughter of
John D. Rockefeller, the first “Tre Posti” found its way back to
its original owner, Luigi Chinetti, in 1969. Photographed at the
Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum, Philadelphia, 2015.
THE 1966 FERRARI 365P ‘ TRE POSTI’
“With an estimated value north of $23 million, only two were ever made.”
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Pininfarina’s center-driver, two-passenger cockpit layout
wouldn’t be repeated until the McLaren F1, 26 years later.
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With a moon roof and zero seat belts, the 365p
was the first Ferrari designed for road use
with a mid-mounted V12 engine.