1962 Ferrari 250 GTVENDUTO

1962 Ferrari 250GT

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Reference Number 705647

as of 8/25/2022

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Car 1962 Ferrari 250 GT
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This 1962 250 GT Series II Pininfarina Cabriolet may be the last unrestored example left on earth. Chassis 3051 is a matching numbers car that was originally born in extremely desirable Blu Scuro with Rosso leather interior. Incredibly, every single body panel is matching and original with their correct number stampings intact. Sections of the original Blu Scuro paint can even still be seen in certain areas of the car. It also retains its original red leather interior which proudly displays an abundance of patina. Chassis 3051 has a factory completion date of November 25, 1961 and is the 152nd of a total of 200 units built. It was first registered in Milan, Italy to its first owner Raffaele Redaelli, born in Milan on the 24th October 1895, resident at Via Umberto in Verano Brianza (Province of Monza and Brianza, Lombardy region), Italy. He owned the car until 1970 when it was sold to the second owner Peter Kober. In 1971 the Ferrari was exported from Europe to New York, NY USA. Today, this 250 PF Cab is ready for a straightforward and well-deserved restoration. The motor will start and run but will need recommissioning in order to be driven as the car has been off the road for many years. Accompanied by copies of its Italian Registration documents and Marcel Massini Report. Offered with its partial tool kit, a set of four new Borrani wheels and an extra set of re-chromed bumpers. Just out of long-term ownership and ready to be restored to your own specifications. The last of the series II cars and with a gorgeous original color combination. The 250 GT cabriolet is regarded by many as the quintessential gentlemans open-top Ferrari, one that is as stately as it is practical and fun to drive. With its ample trunk space, luxurious interior, long-legged V12 mated to an overdrive transmission, there are few more comfortable and stylish conveniences with which to melt away the miles. Ferrari's first production convertible was a natural choice for playboys and aristocrats. The chance to join this exclusive club is a rare one and this highly original and remarkably preserved 250 GT certainly represents an exciting opportunity for its next loving owner. 

 

Chassis no. 3051 GT

Engine no. 3051 GT

Pininfarina Body no. 29952

Original exterior color: Blu Scuro 

Original interior color: Leather Rosso

Matching Numbers Example Retaining its Original Body Panels

Originally Desirable Blu Scuro with Rosso leather

First Registered in Milan, Italy to Raffaele Redaelli, born in Milan in October 1895

Possibly the Last Unrestored Example on Earth

Highly Collectible Series II Car, the 152nd of Just 200 Built 

Includes Extra 4 New Borrani Wheels and Rechromed Set of Bumpers

Documented by Ferrari Historian Marcel Massini

Offered with its Partial Tool Kit and Copies of Italian Registration Documents$1,275,000 Firm