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1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Expected to Fetch Over $7.6 Million at Auction

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1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Expected to Fetch Over $7.6 Million at Auction
1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Expected to Fetch Over $7.6 Million at Auction

A rare 1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta, renowned for its racing pedigree and elegant design, is set to be auctioned by RM Sotheby’s, with bids anticipated to exceed $7.6 million. This exquisite vehicle, one of only 165 examples produced, showcases the quintessential attributes of Ferrari's illustrious 250 series.

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Image Via RM Sotheby's

The 250 GT SWB Berlinetta, introduced in 1959, swiftly became a dominant force on race tracks across Europe and America. This model, characterized by its short wheelbase and aerodynamic bodywork, was engineered for both racing prowess and grand touring comfort. The car’s 3.0-liter V-12 engine, designed by Colombo, delivers approximately 240 horsepower and was the first Ferrari road car to feature disc brakes as standard.

Image Via RM Sotheby's
Image Via RM Sotheby's

The specific model being auctioned, chassis No. 2067 GT, holds a distinguished history. Originally painted in Grigio with a black Connolly leather interior, it was sold new to Franco Caimi in 1960 for 5.5 million Italian lire. Over the decades, the car underwent several transformations, including a rebody by Carrozzeria Sports Cars in 1971 and another by Carrozzeria Allegretti commissioned by British collector Rob Lamplough.

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In 2009, a Belgian owner meticulously restored the car to its factory steel-body specification with the help of Carrozzeria Autosport of Bachelli & Villa in Modena. This restoration, which returned the vehicle to its original condition, was extensively documented and resulted in the car receiving the prestigious “Red Book” certification from Ferrari Classiche in 2013.

Image Via RM Sotheby's
Image Via RM Sotheby's

The interior of the vehicle, originally featuring black Connolly leather, now boasts red upholstery and racing harnesses, adding to its distinctive charm. The restoration ensured that the car retained its matching-numbers chassis and engine, further enhancing its value and appeal to collectors.

Image Via RM Sotheby's
Image Via RM Sotheby's

The 34th example of the 250 GT SWB Berlinetta built, chassis No. 2067 GT, is more than a classic car; it is a piece of automotive history. The car’s journey, from its initial purchase in 1960 to its upcoming auction, reflects its enduring allure and the meticulous care of its various owners.

Image Via RM Sotheby's
Image Via RM Sotheby's

This Ferrari’s rich history and exceptional condition make it a highly coveted piece among enthusiasts and collectors. Its upcoming auction at Cliveden House, located about 30 miles outside of London, is expected to draw significant interest. With a high-end estimate of $7.6 million, this Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the Prancing Horse.

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