Vehicle Description
1960 Ferrari 250 GT Series II Cabriolet: 1960 Geneva Show Car
Coachwork by Pinin FarinaChassis: 1695 GTEngine: 1695 GTThis 1960
250 GT Series II Cabriolet is one of the most significant of the
200 examples built, as it is the very first car Ferrari used to
introduce the model to the world at the 1960 Geneva Motor Show.
According to Ferrari historian Marcel Massini, chassis 1695 was the
4th example completed and was born in a very attractive color
scheme of Verde Scuro (dark green) with a Marrone (brown) interior.
The car currently wears Grigio Scuro (dark grey) paint and black
interior that both still show nicely. It also retains its matching
numbers engine and is a very strong driver. Completed on March 2,
1960 and delivered to Ferrari concessionaire; Garage de Montchoisy
in Switzerland, it spent a majority of its life in Sweden, before
being exported to the U.S in 1985. Several years later it was back
to Europe and then back to the U.S. in 2002. It has been in two
collections since then and comes fully documented by Marcel
Massini. This Pinin Farina Cabriolet is an eminently usable Ferrari
from the classic era and has an important place within the marque's
history. The Fourth of Just 200 Examples BuiltExhibited by Ferrari
at the 1960 Geneva Motor ShowOriginally Finished in Elegant Verde
Scuro (Dark Green) LiveryRetains Matching-Numbers EngineDocumented
by Ferrari Historian Marcel MassiniPrice: $1,375,000