This 2000GT was one of just a few that were sold new in Switzerland, one of just 84 left-hand drive models that were ever built, of 351 2000GTs that were produced in total. This 2000GT was also a class winner at the Quail, proving, as it did when it debuted in 1965, that it could compete and beat supercars made by American and European manufacturers.
In person, what’s surprising about the 2000GT is how modern it looks, even 60 years later. It wasn’t exactly considered a supercar in 1965, but that was also an era when the word supercar was not used and abused. Today, it’s a super car by any measure, and onlookers at the Quail agreed, as it attracted a steady stream of admirers. Judges agreed, too.
From the article by Viju Mathew, Erik Shilling