🕹️ Ferrari 250 Gt Cabriolet For Sale
CMB $5,915,233. . FOLLOW MARKET. Released at the Geneva Motor Show in 1957, the original Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Pinin Farina Series I used the 2,600 mm (102.4 in) wheelbase and the body was styled differently from the Berlinetta. About 36 examples were produced before the higher volume Series II was introduced in Paris in 1959.
In line with the high-volume 250 GT Coupé, Pinin Farina also designed a plainer Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Series II for higher volume Learn more. There are 6 Ferrari 250 for sale across all model years (1952 to 1964) and variants, no GT Cabriolet PF Series II and none are model year 1960 .
Ferrari 250 Europa GT (1954 to 1956) CMB $3,510,372. . FOLLOW MARKET. Introduced in late 1954, the Ferrari 250 Europa GT (not to be confused with the earlier 250 Europa) was the first road car to use Colombo's 250 V12, common to most 250's from that point forward. It was also the first Ferrari to use the Gran Turismo or GT moniker.
Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso. 1962 to 1964. CMB $1,639,508. 2 For sale. Ferrari 250 LM 'Le Mans'. 1964 to 1965. CMB $17,276,876. 0 For sale. There are 11 1957 Ferrari 250 for sale right now - Follow the Market and get notified with new listings and sale prices.
1963 Ferrari 250 GT/L Berlinetta Lusso by Scaglietti. $1,000,000 - $1,300,000 USD Offered Without Reserve. 1969 Ferrari 365 GT 2+2 by Pininfarina. €200,000 - €250,000 EUR Offered Without Reserve. 1956 Ferrari 250 GT Coupé Prototype by Pinin Farina. €1,000,000 - €1,400,000 EUR. 1963 Ferrari 250 GTE 2+2 Series III by Pininfarina.
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Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Pinin Farina Series II. 1959 to 1962. 1 for sale. CMB $1,344,227. Vehicle history and comps for 1961 Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Series II by Pininfarina VIN: 2683GT - including sale prices, photos, and more.
The 250GT was the most successful Ferrari of its time, production of all types exceeding 900 units, of which 200 were Series II Cabriolets. The Motorcar Offered. 1869GT rolled off the production floor in Maranello on March 24th, 1960 and was sent to Pinin Farina's works in Torino for the fitment of its sleek Cabriolet body.
A rare Ferrari 250 GT Series I Cabriolet that was once owned by Prince Alessandro “Dado” Ruspoli, could realize between $7 million and $8 million, when it’s offered at Gooding & Co.’s
Production lasted part way through 1962 and roughly 200 examples were built, far outselling the initial series of 250 GT cabriolets. The 19th example produced, chassis no. 1805 GT was completed by Pinin Farina on 23 April 1960 and delivered to Italauto SA in Lausanne, Switzerland, and finished in Blu (MM 16228) over Pelle Beige (VM 3309).
If you have a luxury vehicle that you would like us to consider in part exchange against any of our stock, enter the registration number below to contact us and see if we can get you paired with your dream car. Buy a used 1960 Blu Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Pinin Farina Series II with 44,620 miles on the clock for £1,495,000 from Tom Hartley.
More than $1 million was reportedly spent on restoring this Ferrari as part of a “highly detailed and comprehensively documented three-year restoration with the goal of achieving a premier concours level car.”. Also included with the 250 GT is a Ferrari Classiche Red Book with certificate, a copy of the Marcel Massini report, and even a
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