1960 Ferrari 250 GT Pinin Farina Coupe s/n 1659 GT. Well researched and documented back to the original owner. Treated to a valve job by vintage Ferrari expert Terry Myr in 2000 and re-sprayed in silver with new dark red hides and carpets in 2002. Comes with 15×7 Borranis with XWXs and original 5.5 x 400 Borranis with 185 x 400 Michelin X tires.
1959 Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider 1425GT – sold for $7,700,000 One of Only 50 LWB California Spiders Built. Late-Production Example with Cold-Air Box and Velocity Stacks. Magnificent Unrestored Condition with Preserved Original Interior. Presented with Extensive Records, Tool Roll, and Sales Literature.
Chassis no. 2587, the 131st of the 200 examples built, was completed in July 1961. It was originally finished in Grigio Fumo over a beige vinyl-and-leather interior, as it appears today, and was equipped with the overdrive transmission. The cabriolet left the Pininfarina plant after final assembly in July 1961 and was sold as a direct sale from
Officially, the 250 GT Cabriolets were designated by the “GTF” prefix affixed to their chassis plate. Chassis 2533, offered here, is documented by Ferrari historian Marcel Massini as the 127th Series II Cabriolet produced between 1959 and 1962. Factory records show that 2533 received its Pininfarina bodywork on 28 June 1961 and returned to
The Ferrari 250 GTO was produced from 1962 to 1964 for homologation into the FIA's Group 3 Grand Touring Car category. GTO stands f Learn more. There are 21 Ferrari 250 for sale across all model years (1952 to 1964) and variants, no GTO and none are model year 1962 . There was 1 GTO sold in the last 5 years.

Offered for Sale for the First Time Since 1969. 1958 Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider 1055GT – sold for $8,800,000 The 11th of 50 LWB California Spiders built. Matching-numbers example, with covered headlamps. Former owners include Gerald Roush and Anthony Wang.

The magnificent Ferrari 250 GT Pinin Farina Cabriolet destined for Bonhams Quail Lodge Sale is a very early, stylish example, and only the eighth of some 40 units ever built. Having spent its life in Italy and Venezuela, it now travels to California for the highly anticipated auction, with an estimate of $6.5 million to $8.5 million.
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