What's a 6 Cam?! The DK guide to 275 GTBs.

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“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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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.

Mike_Bitcoin_X
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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.

RoyWFish
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This is the kind of content I look for. So many variations, little bits and nuances about the different cars. Thanks! Love the presentation.

dougmcgill
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To remember all this is facts is impressive . Jostein from Norway .

josteinatlejrgensen
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Amazing setup - Love these in dept comparisons and stories.

jesperrud
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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.

ozeskiman
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No bait like every other channel on youtube. just pure beauty.

furiousgtz
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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 😁

acskls
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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.

garnicholson
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I love seeing so many absolutely gorgeous 60s Ferraris. The compound there is such a classy looking environment to film these.

chesspiece
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Thank you Professor Conttingham !!! much appreciated

MrOkw
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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.

boriskaracic
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Been looking for a new daily driver so this is helpful

Cozmo
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Wow, amazing. A Youtube video with value. Thank you for the effort to put this together.

ronpatrick
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I much prefer the shortnose with the smaller rear window and hidden bootlid hinges.I could live with just two cams.!

johnfazackerley
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a nart spyder of course : ) otherwise, brilliant information as always, many thanks for all . . . they are all amazing

ianalderton
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1972, 21 years old, a mechanic working for my father, ... after installing a new clutch and trans axle, driving a customers 1967 275 GTB6C on the 57 freeway in the OC, I thought I was the only one in the entire world. Third gear 70 mph, I was convinced I was headed for greatness, what a fool and I acted like it. Looking back at all the customers, their cars, Maserati, Ferrari, Lambos, exotics they mean very little today, just a short piece of time that will never be again, history.

freddonson
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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.

cbca
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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

grahamjesson
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Excellent history of the 275 GTB. My personal choice for the most stylish of the 60's Ferrari's. The lines of the car and the music of that V12 engine are incredible.

brucebarnes