Ferrari 250 SWB California Spyder . 1960 – 1963 built at Mondena, Italy coachbuilder Scaglietti & C. production 75 “one of the most beautiful Ferrari and one of the most beautiful convertibles of automotive history ” , the 250 GT California Spyder is therefore also one of the most expensive cars 1962 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder SWB. 1962 Ferrari 250GT California Spyder, Red with Tan Interior, Total Restoration, Rebodied Vehicle is $1,200,000. . Cars for sale. Main navigation. For sale (current) References (current) Ferrari 250 GT SWB "Revival" 10/1965 Only 3.350 Miles from new Built in 2014 by GTO The 250 GTO is best known today as the most valuable car in the world with private sales prices having reportedly reached $70 million. If you’d like to read more about this picture or register to bid you can click here to visit the listing. It’s due to be auctioned on the 6th of November with a price guide of $4,100 – $7,000 USD. Images In Testa Rossa and GTO guises, the lightweight (for the time) engine made 296 hp, but it made 260-280 hp in the 250 GTs. The engine could launch the car from 0-60 mph in as little as 6.5 seconds The 250 GT Competition Berlinetta presented here, chassis number 1953 GT, has been graced with aluminium coachwork that had been hand-crafted by Scaglietti, and it was originally finished in Grigio Scuro (13420 M) with a Rosso leather interior, according to factory records. The car, one of forty-five examples bodied in aluminium that year, was iYYvS. The Ferrari came along first, in 1959, a short wheelbase version of the existing 250 GT, abbreviated eight inches to improve agility, and with the famous Colombo 3.0-litre V12 fettled to produce In the realm of classic cars, the 1963 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spyder stands as a paragon of elegance and performance. Slated for auction at Kissimmee in 2024, this particular model, with chassis number 4137GT, holds the distinction of being the last SWB California Spyder ever constructed by Ferrari. This exceptional vehicle combines historical significance with impeccable craftsmanship You can find this splendid Ferrari 250 GT listed for sale in the Classic Driver Market by Cartique by Mechatronik . Enjoyed on Italian country roads and race tracks alike, this beautiful, dark grey Ferrari 250 GT SWB Competizione has enjoyed the life of a true gentleman’s Berlinetta. Now it is for sale with Cartique by Mechatronik – so you 1959 Ferrari 250GT California (LWB) 1487GT – sold for €2,117,500. The California Spyder (LWB) presented here, chassis no. 1487 GT, an original covered-headlight example, was ordered new on 11 June 1959 by Paul H. Norair, an active Washington, DC-area SCCA member, for Henry E. Mergner, a Chevrolet dealer also based in DC. 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider was the top lot at Gooding & Company's Amelia Island auction this year, selling for over $17 million. Gooding & Company's next sale, The Pebble Beach

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