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Ferrari 250 GT Coupe Séries 2 By Pinin Farina
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1959 | 26 668 km | Assurer | Financer | 730 000 €
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Ferrari 250 GT Coupe Séries 2 By Pinin Farina Grigio Grafite Salchi de 1959
Ferrari 250 GT Coupe Séries 2 By Pinin Farina Grigio Grafite Salchi de 1959
Ferrari 250 GT Coupe Séries 2 By Pinin Farina Grigio Grafite Salchi de 1959

Version :

GT Coupe Séries 2 By Pinin Farina

Année :

1959

Kilométrage :

26 668 km

Energie :

Essence

Boite de vitesse:

Manuelle

Année / Millésime :

01/09/1959

Couleur extérieure :

Grigio Grafite Salchi

Catégorie :

Autres

Identifiant :

19938844

Stats annonce :

22 vues

Prix : 730 000 €

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    Ferrari 250 GT Coupé Series 2 by Pinin Farina   First registration in 1959 Delivered new in Italy in November 1958 First owner F1 driver Franco Rol Chassis #1199GT Engine #1199GT Exterior / The only one in unique Grigio grafite salchi PF160  Interior / Pelle rosso conolly 3171 Matching numbers Options / One head rest - passenger side 2953cc / Colombo V-12 / 240 Hp / RWD  4-speed manual gearbox / Front brake disc FIA Pass  Expertly restored Photos and invoice available Currently under Belgian registration Belgium COC Car-pass since 2005 Between 1958 and 1960, more than 350 examples of the 250 GT Pininfarina coupé were built Original Italian black plates (Roma N50072) come with the car. Car has been fully restored from 2023 and 2024 To be driven and enjoyed.   Ownerships / History   1958/nov/28 - Owner Franco Rol, Italy. Registration TO 277767. 1966/may/24 - Owner Soc. Arco, Montecatini, Italy. Registration PT 59240. Carta di Circolazione #153561. 1968/aug/30 - Owner Rosanna Nannini, Montecatini, Italy. 1974/aug/06 - Owner Edo Ansaloni, Roma, Italy. Registration Roma N50072. 1995/feb/02 - Owner Giancarlo Biffi, Carpi, Italy. Registration Roma N50072. Ground up restoration; changed to red with tan leather, front disc brakes. 1997/aug/05 - Owner Rosa Anna Cassullo, Biella, Italy. Car was shown at Ferrari 50 years festivities in Modena. 2002/oct/16 - Owner Dirk Libeert, Belgium. 2003/sept/30 - Owner De Kerchove d'Ousselghem, Vosselare, Belgium. Under above ownership, invoices for works on: - Suspension, brakes, servicing for 11.000 EUR from official Ferrari Dealer, Monza in Gent. - Engine (delco, carburators, master cylinder,...) for 4.600 EUR from Gipimotors, Brussels. 2005/april/21 - 13.908 KM according to Belgian -Car-Pass. 2005/may/29 - FIA car pass delivered for Historic Regularity Run (N°05113). 2005/june/09 - CoC given by Belgian authorities. 2006/march/01 - Owner L.T.G. S.A., Lasne, Belgium. Registration TNB-889. Under above ownership, invoices for works on: - Clutch, for 2.321 EUR from L'Officina, Overijse. 2008/june - Buy by British & Sportscars, Belgium 2008/July / Sold to a Belgian collector until today 2006/sept/11 - 18.831 KM according to Belgian Car-Pass. 2007/feb/06 - 21.614 KM according to Belgian Car-Pass. 2007/may/11 - 21.679 KM according to Belgian Car-Pass. 2007/august/08 - 22.037 KM according to Belgian Car-Pass. 2008/june - Buy by British & Sportscars, Belgium 2008/July - Sold to a Belgian collector, registration 693AAZ 2009/july/11 - Belgian technical control delivered (green card) with 25.978 KM. 2013/july/02 - Registration oldtimer 10AX088 2023 / 2024 - Fully Restored   Story   The 250 series itself was Ferrari's most successful line of the 1950s and 1960s, known for its versatility and performance.  It encompassed racing cars, road cars, and hybrids between the two. The 250 GT Coupe was designed specifically as a grand touring car, offering refinement and comfort alongside Ferrari?s renowned performance.  Ferrari collaborated with Pinin Farina (later spelled Pininfarina), a leading Italian design house, to craft the body of the 250 GT Coupe.  At the time, Pinin Farina was transitioning from small-scale, bespoke production to more standardized manufacturing.  The 250 GT Coupe marked a key moment in this shift. Each car was still largely handmade, but Pinin Farina constructed the bodies in greater numbers than Ferrari had previously achieved.  The elegant design was characterized by clean, flowing lines, a long hood, and a short rear deck.  The aesthetic was restrained compared to Ferrari?s racing models but exuded sophistication, making it ideal for long-distance touring. Under the hood, the 250 GT Coupe was powered by Ferrari?s legendary 3.0-liter Colombo V12 engine, named after its designer, Gioachino Colombo.  The engine produced approximately 240 horsepower and was paired with a 4-speed manual gearbox.  This powertrain allowed the car to achieve a top speed of over 140 mph (225 km/h), impressive for the time. The chassis was built on a 2,600 mm wheelbase, which provided stability and comfort.  The car featured a tubular steel frame (chassis type 508) and independent front suspension, with a live axle and semi-elliptic leaf springs at the rear.  Disc brakes were not yet standard, so the 250 GT Coupe relied on drum brakes. While earlier Ferrari road cars were often one-off creations or limited-production runs, the 250 GT Coupe was produced in greater numbers, with approximately 350 units built between 1958 and 1960.    Any more pictures, under the car, video calling, do not hesitate. Visible only on appointment, we speak English / Dutch / French / Italian For further information , please contact us +32 2 681 81 00 / Whatsapp +32 477 42 53 19

    VENDEUR

    Vendeur professionnel

    Garage :

    BRITISH & SPORTSCARS

    Adresse :

    Hengstenberg 111 - 3090 Overijse

    Bureau :

    +32 26 81 81 00

    Fax :

    +32 49 28 18 160

    Voir les annonces du vendeur



    Version :

    GT Coupe Séries 2 By Pinin Farina

    Année :

    1959

    Kilométrage :

    26 668 km

    Energie :

    Essence

    Boite de vitesse:

    Manuelle

    Année / Millésime :

    01/09/1959

    Couleur extérieure :

    Grigio Grafite Salchi

    Catégorie :

    Autres

    Identifiant :

    19938844

    Stats annonce :

    22 vues

    Prix : 730 000 €

    Options & équipements

    • Régulateur de vitesse

      Commentaires

      Ferrari 250 GT Coupé Series 2 by Pinin Farina   First registration in 1959 Delivered new in Italy in November 1958 First owner F1 driver Franco Rol Chassis #1199GT Engine #1199GT Exterior / The only one in unique Grigio grafite salchi PF160  Interior / Pelle rosso conolly 3171 Matching numbers Options / One head rest - passenger side 2953cc / Colombo V-12 / 240 Hp / RWD  4-speed manual gearbox / Front brake disc FIA Pass  Expertly restored Photos and invoice available Currently under Belgian registration Belgium COC Car-pass since 2005 Between 1958 and 1960, more than 350 examples of the 250 GT Pininfarina coupé were built Original Italian black plates (Roma N50072) come with the car. Car has been fully restored from 2023 and 2024 To be driven and enjoyed.   Ownerships / History   1958/nov/28 - Owner Franco Rol, Italy. Registration TO 277767. 1966/may/24 - Owner Soc. Arco, Montecatini, Italy. Registration PT 59240. Carta di Circolazione #153561. 1968/aug/30 - Owner Rosanna Nannini, Montecatini, Italy. 1974/aug/06 - Owner Edo Ansaloni, Roma, Italy. Registration Roma N50072. 1995/feb/02 - Owner Giancarlo Biffi, Carpi, Italy. Registration Roma N50072. Ground up restoration; changed to red with tan leather, front disc brakes. 1997/aug/05 - Owner Rosa Anna Cassullo, Biella, Italy. Car was shown at Ferrari 50 years festivities in Modena. 2002/oct/16 - Owner Dirk Libeert, Belgium. 2003/sept/30 - Owner De Kerchove d'Ousselghem, Vosselare, Belgium. Under above ownership, invoices for works on: - Suspension, brakes, servicing for 11.000 EUR from official Ferrari Dealer, Monza in Gent. - Engine (delco, carburators, master cylinder,...) for 4.600 EUR from Gipimotors, Brussels. 2005/april/21 - 13.908 KM according to Belgian -Car-Pass. 2005/may/29 - FIA car pass delivered for Historic Regularity Run (N°05113). 2005/june/09 - CoC given by Belgian authorities. 2006/march/01 - Owner L.T.G. S.A., Lasne, Belgium. Registration TNB-889. Under above ownership, invoices for works on: - Clutch, for 2.321 EUR from L'Officina, Overijse. 2008/june - Buy by British & Sportscars, Belgium 2008/July / Sold to a Belgian collector until today 2006/sept/11 - 18.831 KM according to Belgian Car-Pass. 2007/feb/06 - 21.614 KM according to Belgian Car-Pass. 2007/may/11 - 21.679 KM according to Belgian Car-Pass. 2007/august/08 - 22.037 KM according to Belgian Car-Pass. 2008/june - Buy by British & Sportscars, Belgium 2008/July - Sold to a Belgian collector, registration 693AAZ 2009/july/11 - Belgian technical control delivered (green card) with 25.978 KM. 2013/july/02 - Registration oldtimer 10AX088 2023 / 2024 - Fully Restored   Story   The 250 series itself was Ferrari's most successful line of the 1950s and 1960s, known for its versatility and performance.  It encompassed racing cars, road cars, and hybrids between the two. The 250 GT Coupe was designed specifically as a grand touring car, offering refinement and comfort alongside Ferrari?s renowned performance.  Ferrari collaborated with Pinin Farina (later spelled Pininfarina), a leading Italian design house, to craft the body of the 250 GT Coupe.  At the time, Pinin Farina was transitioning from small-scale, bespoke production to more standardized manufacturing.  The 250 GT Coupe marked a key moment in this shift. Each car was still largely handmade, but Pinin Farina constructed the bodies in greater numbers than Ferrari had previously achieved.  The elegant design was characterized by clean, flowing lines, a long hood, and a short rear deck.  The aesthetic was restrained compared to Ferrari?s racing models but exuded sophistication, making it ideal for long-distance touring. Under the hood, the 250 GT Coupe was powered by Ferrari?s legendary 3.0-liter Colombo V12 engine, named after its designer, Gioachino Colombo.  The engine produced approximately 240 horsepower and was paired with a 4-speed manual gearbox.  This powertrain allowed the car to achieve a top speed of over 140 mph (225 km/h), impressive for the time. The chassis was built on a 2,600 mm wheelbase, which provided stability and comfort.  The car featured a tubular steel frame (chassis type 508) and independent front suspension, with a live axle and semi-elliptic leaf springs at the rear.  Disc brakes were not yet standard, so the 250 GT Coupe relied on drum brakes. While earlier Ferrari road cars were often one-off creations or limited-production runs, the 250 GT Coupe was produced in greater numbers, with approximately 350 units built between 1958 and 1960.    Any more pictures, under the car, video calling, do not hesitate. Visible only on appointment, we speak English / Dutch / French / Italian For further information , please contact us +32 2 681 81 00 / Whatsapp +32 477 42 53 19

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      VENDEUR

      Vendeur professionnel

      Garage :

      BRITISH & SPORTSCARS

      Adresse :

      Hengstenberg 111 - 3090 Overijse

      Bureau :

      +32 26 81 81 00

      Fax :

      +32 49 28 18 160

      Voir les annonces du vendeur