This Ferrari 250 GT has a champion's heart.
In its glory days, Ferrari came to fame with a simple formula: win races, then put the V-12 hearts of those race cars in front of road cars sold on a sliding scale from all-out performance to grand touring comfort. The fastest Ferraris of the 1950s and 1960s, like
, are unattainable to even some of the wealthiest people on Earth. Grand tourers, like this 250 GT Coupe, are more accessible; some can even be had for under $1 million.This car, the 320th of 353 Series II 250 GT Coupes, is a fairly well-used example of a Ferrari grand tourer. The Series II coupe was a Pinin Farina design, one intended to be built in relatively large numbers for a Ferrari in the early days of the brand.
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