The Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso GT, that's a mouthful, right? This beauty was unveiled at the 1962 Paris Motor Show and stole the spotlight. Designed by the legendary Pininfarina, it quickly ...
Both men recognized that the American market was desirous for a convertible version of Ferrari's mighty 250 GT Berlinetta, which gained the nickname "Tour de France" (or TdF) for its wins at the ...
Yet it was only later, in 1956, that Enzo Ferrari decided to make that name an official model designation and the 250 GT Berlinetta was born. The 1956 250 GT Berlinetta was a car that excelled on both ...
The Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso (for ‘luxury’) is sometimes considered one of the most beautiful cars of all time, a claim naturally supported by the superlatives used in the brochure in period: ...
He thought the manufacturer could easily sell a sleek convertible, like the popular 250 GT Berlinetta, to the sun worshippers. Importer Luigi Chinetti took the idea to Enzo Ferrari, who greenlit ...
Voor mij (maar blijkbaar ook voor vele anderen) de gaafste auto van de Concours. Prachtige kleur.
Think of it as the gold standard of 1950s-era Ferraris. This stunning 1958 Ferrari 250 GT LWB Berlinetta “Tour de France” (TdF), with its curvaceous aluminum body by Carrozzeria Scaglietti ...
Flavio Manzoni, Senior Vice President of Design, Ferrari. Essentially a Berlinetta version of the 250 P, a 1963 prototype that had won Ferrari the Sport-Prototype world title with wins at Sebring, Le ...