“Is it a 6 Cam?”…. Ok folks, let us explain….. The DK guide to all the different 275 GTB models. #dkengineering #275 #275gtb #275gtbc #275gtb4 #4cam
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@Mike_Bitcoin_X21 күн бұрын
This channel should have way more subs! There are too many shouty YoutTubers pointing the camera up their nostrils trying to make it all about them. This channel is truly about the cars.
@klintonkacatin
21 күн бұрын
Exactly. People love crap. This is not crap. It is pure love and art.
@stuffthings3728
20 күн бұрын
I literally was just about to say something similar.
@furiousgtz21 күн бұрын
No bait like every other channel on youtube. just pure beauty.
@earthtoimani21 күн бұрын
Welcome back James, we missed your videos
@Ex-Pear-Rocker
21 күн бұрын
I second that. 👍
@chesspiece8121 күн бұрын
I love seeing so many absolutely gorgeous 60s Ferraris. The compound there is such a classy looking environment to film these.
@boriskaracic985618 күн бұрын
This is fantastic, what a beauties. Only a true expert and collector can explain those differences properly, thanks a lot. This is what a car channels miss, normal talk, calm and mature commentary, not the bs screaming drag races, launches. DK and Harry's garage are the best of the best.
@garnicholson7421 күн бұрын
A priceless video in both senses. Incredible to see (nearly) all the variations of this sublime and rare car in concours condition lined up as if they were as common as new Civics at a Honda dealership. Excellent guide, thanks James and the DK team.
@acskls21 күн бұрын
What a fabulous informative video. Really enjoyed it . Thanks for the explanations on all the different variants 👍 Now we need a video on a 275 NART Spider 😁
@MrOkw121 күн бұрын
Thank you Professor Conttingham !!! much appreciated
@Cozmo8521 күн бұрын
Been looking for a new daily driver so this is helpful
@RoyWFish20 күн бұрын
Good day from Norfolk. Wonderfully detailed explanation of the range, very rare to hear such an articulate description with "actual" cars to reinforce the point. Many thanks.
@rjdavies198221 күн бұрын
Thoroughly enjoyed that vid, great to see an expert in his field present information in a logical and memorable manner. I sat behind a one of these in traffic a few years ago whilst driving through Abergavenny of all places - I was in my 1970 DBS Vantage and the Ferrari owner gave me a thumbs up, made my day!
@grahamjesson546421 күн бұрын
Best explanation i have ever heard. Have always been a bit daunted by all the different models of 275. Mind you, it isn't like i'm going to be shopping for one this side of a lottery win. lol
@ericjohnson233517 күн бұрын
Stunning lineup. I've always loved these cars as well. Thank you so much for sharing and explaining the history and differences. I will now pick my jaw up off the floor, thank you very much!
@frednerk836621 күн бұрын
Great to see my all time favourite car in detail. But all of the different types lined up? Fantastic.
@DogZy921 күн бұрын
Thank you James for a thorough presentation.
@LurchLures11 күн бұрын
Shout out to the skylarks singing thier hearts out in the background. Gorgeous cars too.
@fh675821 күн бұрын
That green one is a stunning 👍👍👍
@ronpatrick98368 күн бұрын
Wow, amazing. A KZread video with value. Thank you for the effort to put this together.
@dougmcgill036521 күн бұрын
This is the kind of content I look for. So many variations, little bits and nuances about the different cars. Thanks! Love the presentation.
@simonb755621 күн бұрын
What a bloody fantastic educational video. Very clear delivery. I will watch multiple times.
@ideasforu35821 күн бұрын
Excellent video and delivered with passion. Love DK Engineering
@cbca656721 күн бұрын
Very good differentiation video of the Ferrari 275 series. The GTB/C used an open propshaft apparently to make clutch changes easier in endurance racing. Also the 4 cam 275s used basically a single cam layout, with the timing chains revolving around one gear on each bank from which the chain met with the idler gears of the cams.
@joemartino697621 күн бұрын
Fell in love with the 275 GTB/4 when I was just a boy in 1967. My favorite from Road & Track's Buyer's Guide of that year. Still my all-time favorite. Thank you!
@alexandrecarlu700215 күн бұрын
Yes. Thanks you James. I really missed your vidéos.
@jamiegoddard18998 күн бұрын
Always been my favourite classic Ferrari road car and now I know all there is to know about them. Many thanks🙏🏼
@richardmortimer814719 күн бұрын
Fantastic video, with all the right info, very well delivered. A true pro.
@deansiracusa396620 күн бұрын
I drove Bruce Meyers’ Fly Yellow 275 GTB/4 back when I was at Road & Track Magazine in the early 1990s. They really are absolutely amazing cars!
@kiwihame21 күн бұрын
Wow! What a flex. My favourite Ferrari. This video made my day. Stunning. Thanks for sharing.
@leozebiosthor624221 күн бұрын
Absolutely stunning!! Masterclass
@indyvignale-wu9qk21 күн бұрын
Great video and explanation of the differences between the 275s. Nice also to see the silver 275GTB long nose still displaying the W.H Lowe sticker on the rear window (the then Melbourne (Australia) based importer/distributor)
@andrewh2u15 күн бұрын
Encyclopedic amazing viewing of these gems.
@jesperrud20 күн бұрын
Amazing setup - Love these in dept comparisons and stories.
@jonathangalloway679621 күн бұрын
Thank you for making this video! So informative 👏 🇮🇹 🇬🇧
@ct342221 күн бұрын
Thanks James, please continue with making this kind of films !
@ryandorn783121 күн бұрын
Brilliant James, thanks so much for the peerless presentation.
@lorenzobrugnone156720 күн бұрын
Excellent presentation of the Ferrari 275 versions. Congratulations.
@euro-hawk-22119 күн бұрын
Thank you so much. I like them all but the 275 is my all time favourite. If I understood things right the 275 was the base for the Spider NART which for me is the most beautiful and impressing car ever made.
@DonAl911421 күн бұрын
Thank you so much. This was so interesting to learn about the difference of the various types. 😊😊😊
@nicholaslopez791821 күн бұрын
Fabulous video, thanks for going into the detail!
@karlwilliams820821 күн бұрын
Entertaining and informative video, outstanding.
@chrisloukes42419 күн бұрын
Fascinating stuff. Love it!
@johnfazackerley695121 күн бұрын
I much prefer the shortnose with the smaller rear window and hidden bootlid hinges.I could live with just two cams.!
@waynemarlow815721 күн бұрын
Wow...what an amazing video on the 275GTB...incredible cars!
@ianalderton668321 күн бұрын
a nart spyder of course : ) otherwise, brilliant information as always, many thanks for all . . . they are all amazing
@windfoil100014 күн бұрын
First class presentation. Thanks.
@wraitheful21 күн бұрын
wonderful - so much to take in!
@henriabsinthe318121 күн бұрын
Fantastic video
@JB-mw5rg17 күн бұрын
Stunning cars, very nice presented vid!! Thank you!
@gavinsverdloff429119 күн бұрын
Amazing video, thank you so much, I’ll definitely know where to come when I saved up.
@grahamparker947020 күн бұрын
Once went to buy a lamborghini silhouette was met buy a guy called julian I think looked like cliff richard..checked coat and black ski pants...he said follow me I'm around the corner in a red fiat...it was a 275GTBC...with no bumpers.. Great car thanks Julian (I think)..Great car..Great style.😊
@ozeskiman21 күн бұрын
What an excellent run through of these awesome cars. I couldn’t help noticing the W.H.Lowe dealer sticker on the rear window of the 5 275 long nose. They were the original Melbourne dealer. I went to school with a son in the 60’s. The showroom was a tiny building on Whitehorse Road, Balwyn. It’s long gone now. Just around the corner from where I live now. So amazing to see the car featured. I wonder who the original owner was. An ivory 275 lives around the corner now (not sure which model) along with a 250 California SWB.
@stephenhenion830421 күн бұрын
I drive Sprites and Minis, so how can i really comment on 275 GTB's... You saved the best for last.. 1 PEV!! thanks again Tom...
@josteinatlejrgensen696220 күн бұрын
To remember all this is facts is impressive . Jostein from Norway .
@JV-ko3nq21 күн бұрын
That was a very informative video and god do they look great!
@MarcSob2221 күн бұрын
Dream machines!!
@mikem201817 күн бұрын
Excellent, thank you!
@driverjamescopeland9 күн бұрын
Growing up, everyone was all about the 250-series... usually the GTO. I always preferred the 275s. Just an all-'round more elegant design.
@Fioravanti.8020 күн бұрын
Great introduction to these cars. Would love that aluminium long nose 6C, in silver/grey.
@motorfab701421 күн бұрын
Una delle auto più belle e desiderabile di tutti i tempi 😍
@rudolfvanderven21 күн бұрын
Thanks for the great video! I still have a little trouble picking a 275, so for now I'm just going to stick with my Volvo V40.
@NitroModelsAndComics21 күн бұрын
I was born in 65. When asked my birth year car it was a no brainer. The 275.
@innerspace_michiel18 күн бұрын
Epic, thanks!
@noelht121 күн бұрын
This guy has the same charming voice as Gideon Soames, historian
@michaelgibson470521 күн бұрын
I would be happy with any of the above👍
@smoath20 күн бұрын
Thank you
@Namesi18 күн бұрын
I'll have the green one, thanks!
@johncarrier951721 күн бұрын
Excellent, but you did not mention the 2 cam long nose (silver) car had the outside laced Borrani wheels. That's unusual and I thought a feature of the 12 competition 2 cam cars. I had a 330GTC and it had a similar chassis (torque tube), a bit more weight and luxury, but had greater torque and a bit less free-revving nature than the 275. A bit less sporting, a bit more touring. I agree though, given an unlimited budget, a 275 is the ultimate classic Ferrari.
@returnofthenative20 күн бұрын
I say, how absolutely spiffing.
@JC-he7yk17 күн бұрын
Masterclass
@eyaloram91426 күн бұрын
Great video, although missing other variants. There's also an alloy bodied 275 GTC (C for Competizione) with 6 carburetors. I would have added photos of the engine bay if there was an option to do so in the comments. I am currently selling a 275 transaxle.
@rickden836221 күн бұрын
I think you missed one, the greatest of them all, the NART Spyder.
@Gurovski21 күн бұрын
well it's all makes sense now, I think 🙄 My favourite would be an early shortie with borrani wires, in a chestnut metallic brown with a tan leather interior. I doubt it exists?
@driverjamescopeland9 күн бұрын
Am I the only one who prefers the exhaust note of the standard engine over the 4 cam? The 4 cam just seems to lack the snarling rasp I expect of a '60s Ferrari.
@markczarny21 күн бұрын
The 11 competizone versions have 38 DCOE carbs vs the regular 36mm…or it might be just the three competiozne speciale vs the 8 clienti
@markhale808421 күн бұрын
When talking about the 4 cam engine after pointing out the cams, the pictures provided seem to erroneously start showing a 2 cam engine…with color changing cam covers.
@rodpeacock407820 күн бұрын
It would have been nice to know, the difference in performance, ie top speed and 0 - 60
@driverjamescopeland9 күн бұрын
To say Ferrari overrated their horsepower figures, is a bit misleading. Prior to the 1970s, horsepower was calculated at the flywheel with no accessories.
@המכונהשבאופנוע21 күн бұрын
The cars in the video are in museum condition. Does anyone drive them at all?
@mosca328921 күн бұрын
Dreamy
@Matnrach2-mf9qr21 күн бұрын
Take notes as there will be an exam after the video!
@genetung859013 күн бұрын
It’s a caricature of the essence of Ferrari. Body is too thick from side view. The front is nice, no doubt.
@jmorrison14617 күн бұрын
Who orders a 275GTB/4 in baby blue?
@robinraphael21 күн бұрын
California rt? That was the 1. Not too many without rust in your area 😂
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This channel should have way more subs! There are too many shouty YoutTubers pointing the camera up their nostrils trying to make it all about them. This channel is truly about the cars.
@klintonkacatin
21 күн бұрын
Exactly. People love crap. This is not crap. It is pure love and art.
@stuffthings3728
20 күн бұрын
I literally was just about to say something similar.
No bait like every other channel on youtube. just pure beauty.
Welcome back James, we missed your videos
@Ex-Pear-Rocker
21 күн бұрын
I second that. 👍
I love seeing so many absolutely gorgeous 60s Ferraris. The compound there is such a classy looking environment to film these.
This is fantastic, what a beauties. Only a true expert and collector can explain those differences properly, thanks a lot. This is what a car channels miss, normal talk, calm and mature commentary, not the bs screaming drag races, launches. DK and Harry's garage are the best of the best.
A priceless video in both senses. Incredible to see (nearly) all the variations of this sublime and rare car in concours condition lined up as if they were as common as new Civics at a Honda dealership. Excellent guide, thanks James and the DK team.
What a fabulous informative video. Really enjoyed it . Thanks for the explanations on all the different variants 👍 Now we need a video on a 275 NART Spider 😁
Thank you Professor Conttingham !!! much appreciated
Been looking for a new daily driver so this is helpful
Good day from Norfolk. Wonderfully detailed explanation of the range, very rare to hear such an articulate description with "actual" cars to reinforce the point. Many thanks.
Thoroughly enjoyed that vid, great to see an expert in his field present information in a logical and memorable manner. I sat behind a one of these in traffic a few years ago whilst driving through Abergavenny of all places - I was in my 1970 DBS Vantage and the Ferrari owner gave me a thumbs up, made my day!
Best explanation i have ever heard. Have always been a bit daunted by all the different models of 275. Mind you, it isn't like i'm going to be shopping for one this side of a lottery win. lol
Stunning lineup. I've always loved these cars as well. Thank you so much for sharing and explaining the history and differences. I will now pick my jaw up off the floor, thank you very much!
Great to see my all time favourite car in detail. But all of the different types lined up? Fantastic.
Thank you James for a thorough presentation.
Shout out to the skylarks singing thier hearts out in the background. Gorgeous cars too.
That green one is a stunning 👍👍👍
Wow, amazing. A KZread video with value. Thank you for the effort to put this together.
This is the kind of content I look for. So many variations, little bits and nuances about the different cars. Thanks! Love the presentation.
What a bloody fantastic educational video. Very clear delivery. I will watch multiple times.
Excellent video and delivered with passion. Love DK Engineering
Very good differentiation video of the Ferrari 275 series. The GTB/C used an open propshaft apparently to make clutch changes easier in endurance racing. Also the 4 cam 275s used basically a single cam layout, with the timing chains revolving around one gear on each bank from which the chain met with the idler gears of the cams.
Fell in love with the 275 GTB/4 when I was just a boy in 1967. My favorite from Road & Track's Buyer's Guide of that year. Still my all-time favorite. Thank you!
Yes. Thanks you James. I really missed your vidéos.
Always been my favourite classic Ferrari road car and now I know all there is to know about them. Many thanks🙏🏼
Fantastic video, with all the right info, very well delivered. A true pro.
I drove Bruce Meyers’ Fly Yellow 275 GTB/4 back when I was at Road & Track Magazine in the early 1990s. They really are absolutely amazing cars!
Wow! What a flex. My favourite Ferrari. This video made my day. Stunning. Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely stunning!! Masterclass
Great video and explanation of the differences between the 275s. Nice also to see the silver 275GTB long nose still displaying the W.H Lowe sticker on the rear window (the then Melbourne (Australia) based importer/distributor)
Encyclopedic amazing viewing of these gems.
Amazing setup - Love these in dept comparisons and stories.
Thank you for making this video! So informative 👏 🇮🇹 🇬🇧
Thanks James, please continue with making this kind of films !
Brilliant James, thanks so much for the peerless presentation.
Excellent presentation of the Ferrari 275 versions. Congratulations.
Thank you so much. I like them all but the 275 is my all time favourite. If I understood things right the 275 was the base for the Spider NART which for me is the most beautiful and impressing car ever made.
Thank you so much. This was so interesting to learn about the difference of the various types. 😊😊😊
Fabulous video, thanks for going into the detail!
Entertaining and informative video, outstanding.
Fascinating stuff. Love it!
I much prefer the shortnose with the smaller rear window and hidden bootlid hinges.I could live with just two cams.!
Wow...what an amazing video on the 275GTB...incredible cars!
a nart spyder of course : ) otherwise, brilliant information as always, many thanks for all . . . they are all amazing
First class presentation. Thanks.
wonderful - so much to take in!
Fantastic video
Stunning cars, very nice presented vid!! Thank you!
Amazing video, thank you so much, I’ll definitely know where to come when I saved up.
Once went to buy a lamborghini silhouette was met buy a guy called julian I think looked like cliff richard..checked coat and black ski pants...he said follow me I'm around the corner in a red fiat...it was a 275GTBC...with no bumpers.. Great car thanks Julian (I think)..Great car..Great style.😊
What an excellent run through of these awesome cars. I couldn’t help noticing the W.H.Lowe dealer sticker on the rear window of the 5 275 long nose. They were the original Melbourne dealer. I went to school with a son in the 60’s. The showroom was a tiny building on Whitehorse Road, Balwyn. It’s long gone now. Just around the corner from where I live now. So amazing to see the car featured. I wonder who the original owner was. An ivory 275 lives around the corner now (not sure which model) along with a 250 California SWB.
I drive Sprites and Minis, so how can i really comment on 275 GTB's... You saved the best for last.. 1 PEV!! thanks again Tom...
To remember all this is facts is impressive . Jostein from Norway .
That was a very informative video and god do they look great!
Dream machines!!
Excellent, thank you!
Growing up, everyone was all about the 250-series... usually the GTO. I always preferred the 275s. Just an all-'round more elegant design.
Great introduction to these cars. Would love that aluminium long nose 6C, in silver/grey.
Una delle auto più belle e desiderabile di tutti i tempi 😍
Thanks for the great video! I still have a little trouble picking a 275, so for now I'm just going to stick with my Volvo V40.
I was born in 65. When asked my birth year car it was a no brainer. The 275.
Epic, thanks!
This guy has the same charming voice as Gideon Soames, historian
I would be happy with any of the above👍
Thank you
I'll have the green one, thanks!
Excellent, but you did not mention the 2 cam long nose (silver) car had the outside laced Borrani wheels. That's unusual and I thought a feature of the 12 competition 2 cam cars. I had a 330GTC and it had a similar chassis (torque tube), a bit more weight and luxury, but had greater torque and a bit less free-revving nature than the 275. A bit less sporting, a bit more touring. I agree though, given an unlimited budget, a 275 is the ultimate classic Ferrari.
I say, how absolutely spiffing.
Masterclass
Great video, although missing other variants. There's also an alloy bodied 275 GTC (C for Competizione) with 6 carburetors. I would have added photos of the engine bay if there was an option to do so in the comments. I am currently selling a 275 transaxle.
I think you missed one, the greatest of them all, the NART Spyder.
well it's all makes sense now, I think 🙄 My favourite would be an early shortie with borrani wires, in a chestnut metallic brown with a tan leather interior. I doubt it exists?
Am I the only one who prefers the exhaust note of the standard engine over the 4 cam? The 4 cam just seems to lack the snarling rasp I expect of a '60s Ferrari.
The 11 competizone versions have 38 DCOE carbs vs the regular 36mm…or it might be just the three competiozne speciale vs the 8 clienti
When talking about the 4 cam engine after pointing out the cams, the pictures provided seem to erroneously start showing a 2 cam engine…with color changing cam covers.
It would have been nice to know, the difference in performance, ie top speed and 0 - 60
To say Ferrari overrated their horsepower figures, is a bit misleading. Prior to the 1970s, horsepower was calculated at the flywheel with no accessories.
The cars in the video are in museum condition. Does anyone drive them at all?
Dreamy
Take notes as there will be an exam after the video!
It’s a caricature of the essence of Ferrari. Body is too thick from side view. The front is nice, no doubt.
Who orders a 275GTB/4 in baby blue?
California rt? That was the 1. Not too many without rust in your area 😂
Una delle Ferrari più belle della storia