It's a Ferrari that's old and not red. A 1963 Ferrari 250 GT Lusso. The Lusso is one of the rare vintage Ferraris that was never intended to be a race car. Instead, this was designed with more space, more comfort, and, hence the name, more luxury. The Ferrari 250 nameplate went on a wide range of models from 1952 through 1964, because back then An important milestone in the Maranello marque's history, the 250 GT Lusso was the last of the long-running 250 series and a most fitting finale to this most remarkable family of Ferrari road cars. One of only 350 250 GT Lusso models made, left-hand drive chassis number '5565' is the 280th car completed and was supplied new to the official Description. 250 GT Lusso #4971 was supplied in 1963 and is one of the 350 examples built by Ferrari SPA. Originally delivered in Grigio Argento with Nero Pella hide and grigio carpets, #4971 was sold by SEFAC Ferrari S.p.A. in Modena to its first owner, Ms Anna Maria Molina, a 25-year-old resident of Varese. Maintained by Ferrari's Assistenza The 250 GT Lusso, introduced at the 1962 Paris Salon, is among the most exquisite vehicles to bear Ferrari’s prancing horse emblem. A product of Pininfarina’s design and Scaglietti’s HIGHLIGHTS. Chassis no. 4595. Engine no. 4595. 1 of 350 Ferrari 250GT/L produced from 1962-1964. Steel body with aluminum doors, hood and trunk lid. Located in Pennsylvania by Francois Sicard for a private collection. Part of a private collection since 1998. Prior to the restoration, the car was Black with Red interior. The Ferrari 250 GT Enzo Ferrari had begun his company's own quest for the perfect gran turismo in 1954, in a fitting parallel with Steve McQueen's 1955 acceptance into The Actors' Studio. Ferrari 1 4 Millions used cars for sale. 7 0 4 ferrari 250 gt berlinetta lusso - the ultimate fast-road configuration [dk1854] 06/10/2023. UNITED KINGDOM. Detail. Gasoline. The next recorded reference to 5783 GT was in the December 1982 Ferrari Market Letter, in which Steve Forristall’s GT Cars of Houston, Texas, advertised the car for sale. Interestingly, the car was referred to as ā€˜silver with black interior, with excellent mechanicals and low mileage’, suggesting that at this point it still retained its The Ferrari 250 GT Lusso was last produced in 1964, hence there are only limited ones still existing and one is only left with the option of buying a used version if at all it is available. In 1962, a brand new Ferrari 250 GT Lusso cost about $13,375, a huge amount of money at that time which is equivalent to about $112,000 in this age p5szg.

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