🦐 Ferrari 250 Gt Berlinetta Swb For Sale

FERRARI 250 GT SWB BERLINETTA GT NO. 2209 GT – TRIUMPH AND TRIBULATION. According to Jess Pourret’s book, The 250 GT Competition Cars, only 42 alloy competition Berlinettas were built in 1960, with chassis no. 2209 GT being the 4th from last of these. Like most competition Ferraris, no. 2209 GT has endured a chequered history – literally. Among the trilogy of the all-time greatest Ferrari models ever created; 250 GTO, 250 Testa Rossa, and the 250 LM. The 22nd of only 32 examples ever built. Raced at the 1968 24 Hours of Le Mans. Four overall victories and one additional class win during the 1965 BRSCC Season. Piloted in period by several notable racing drivers, including Mike Boasting an impressive period race history, this 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta By Scaglietti is one of the finest examples of the era and excitement is already high surrounding its sale so you’ll need to move fast and have deep pockets if you want to make it your own. It has been owned by world class collectors over the last 40 years and Maranello, 30th April 2009 – Chassis no. 2735 was one of only three right-hand drive Competition short-wheelbase cars. It was also the second Rob Walker/Stirling Moss GT Berlinetta, the other being chassis no. 2119. It was also the only 250 GT Berlinetta to be raced in period by no fewer than three great drivers of the day – as well as CMB $8,484,656. Vehicle history and comps for 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta by Scaglietti VIN: 2985 - including sale prices, photos, and more. Its another Talacrest car. 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta SEFAC Hot Rod*-*For Sale At Talacrest. Sold by Gooding at Pebble Beach August 2010. Factory certified. Sold May 2013 from NY owner to England for US$ 10.5 M. Marcel Massini. Image Unavailable, Please Login. There are 458 1960 Ferrari for sale right now - Follow the Market and get notified with new listings and sale prices. 1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Competizione Built on a short-wheelbase chassis similar to that of the 250 GT SWB and 250 GTO, the Lusso was powered by Colombo's light and compact 3.0-litre V12 engine. Breathing through three twin-choke Weber carburettors, the all-aluminium, two-cam unit produced 240bhp at 7,500rpm, giving the Lusso a top speed of 150mph (240km/h) and a useful 0-100mph (0 The Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta was limited to a run of 176 units. Via Classic Trader. Branded as one of the most prominent racers of its time, the Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta was built on a shortened wheelbase (94.5 inches) for improved handling. The car was powered by a Colombo V12 that made anything from 237 hp to 276 hp. Lot 28—1958 Ferrari 250 GT Tour de France Berlinetta, sold for $5,890,000 Lot 42—1953 Ferrari 250 MM Spider Series II, sold for $5,395,000 Lot 52—1984 Ferrari 288 GTO, sold for $2,507,500 Built on a short-wheelbase chassis similar to that of the 250 GT SWB and 250 GTO, the Lusso was powered by Gioacchino Colombo’s light and compact 3.0-litre V12. Ferrari’s first in-house power plant, the supremely versatile Colombo V12 had debuted in 1947 as a 1.5-litre unit and would enjoy a remarkably long production life, finally bowing 1962 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Speciale. (Estimate $14,000,000-$16,000,000) Any coachbuilt Ferrari will stir excitement on the auction block, but 3269 GT is quite possibly the most important There are 13 Ferrari 250 for sale right now - Follow the Market and get notified with new listings and sale prices. 1958 Ferrari 250 GT Tour de France Berlinetta (Estimate: $6,000,000 – $8,000,000) The 250 GT Berlinetta was introduced in the late 1950s as Ferrari’s response to the FIA’s new GT class championship, incorporating a competition-tuned three-liter V-12 engine and lightweight aluminum coachwork by Carrozzeria Scaglietti. This new model proved Red. Used 1957 Ferrari 250 For sale Car color: Red Fuel type: Petrol Transmission: Manual. £ 950,000. pistonheads.com 30+ days ago. See more details. Y6MZIz0.

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