At the Paris Salon in October 1959, Ferrari revealed a new 250 GT berlinetta riding a shorter wheelbase that shaved 200 millimeters from the long-running 2,600-millimeter wheelbase. This lightened chassis served as a perfect frame for the new coachwork design, which was appropriately shortened to eliminate the rear quarter-panel windows.
Today the 250 GT Berlinetta SWB is one of the most expensive production models from Ferrari and in great demand worldwide. At the Salon PrivĂ© at Blenheim Palace north of Oxford (5 to 8 September), this special sports car will be celebrated with its own class at the Concours dâElegance. Eight cars compete for class victory.
1964 Ferrari 250 GT/L Berlinetta Lusso. Ferrariâs breathtaking 250 GT/L was designed as a new offering to fill the market between the sporting 250 GT SWB and its more luxurious sibling, the 250 GTE 2+2, by combining the best features of both. The Lusso was first seen by the public at the Paris Motor Show in October 1962, and many enthusiasts
There are 10 Ferrari 250 for sale across all model years (1952 to 1964) and variants, no GT Berlinetta SWB and none are model year 1960 . There were 5 GT Berlinetta SWB sold in the last 5 years. FOLLOW MARKET.
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
1962 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Speciale. Sold by Gooding & Co for $16,500,000, August 2015 Never publicly offered for sale before, #2871 GT is one of just 37 covered-headlight SWB
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 youâll 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
One of the most important cars to go on sale next month at Pebble Beach is a stunning 1962 "Sharknose" Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Speciale. What makes this car such a treasure is that it is one of the first cars to be styled by automotive design legend, Giorgetto Giugiaro, who at the time was working for Giuseppe âNuccioâ Bertone at
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