Vehicle Description
1960 Ferrari 250 GT Coupe: The Very Last 250 PF Coupe to Leave the
Factory 1960 Ferrari 250 GT CoupeCoachwork by Pinin FarinaChassis:
2081 GTEngine: 2081 GT This extremely original 1960 Ferrari 250 GT
Coupe is the very last 250 PF Coupe to leave the factory. This is
the Final Example of only 353 PF Coupes ever produced and and it
has just 50k original miles. Blue with ivory interior. It's a
matching numbers car that comes with superb documentation including
a dealer note from M.G. Crepaldi in Milan, a SEFAC purchase
contract, a factory delivery note, and a provisional contract
signed by Enzo Ferrari. It's running and driving and the ideal
example for restoration. The Final Example of 353 PF Coupes Built
Desirably Equipped with Factory Disc Brakes, Overdrive, and
Outside-Plug Engine Originally Finished in Attractive Blu Sera with
Ivorio Interior An Ideal Restoration Candidate; Retains
Matching-Numbers Engine per Factory Records Offered with Important
Original Sales Documentation This highly authentic PF Coupe is the
final example built, and therefore is a Series II variant equipped
with all of the mechanical developments undertaken during the
models production run. Most significantly this included the
implementation of Dunlop disc brakes, overdrive, and the desirable
outside-plug tipo 128F engine. Fitted by the factory with chrome
knock-off wire wheels, luggage straps, and a desirable
passenger-seat headrest, chassis 2081 GT was completed in fall
1960, elegantly finished in Blu Sera paint and trimmed with
contrasting white leather upholstery.This unrestored 250 GT retains
its original matching-numbers engine and original white upholstery,
offering a striking visual contrast with the dark blue exterior
finish. Being the last example produced, and offering such a
desirable original color scheme, this 250 GT is an ideal candidate
for a comprehensive concours-quality restoration. It is quite
literally the ultimate Pinin Farina Coupe, and can be enjoyed in
its current unrestored condition or renewed to a potentially
showstopping state. Price: $425,000