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It was the deposit on a new Ferrari 250 GT/L Lusso Berlinetta, the car offered here. The Ferrari 250 GT Enzo Ferrari had begun his company's own quest for the perfect gran turismo in 1954 ...
The final model in the 250 series, the Lusso (Italian for “luxury”) was a more spacious variant of the 250 SWB. Ferrari unveiled the prototype at the 1962 Paris Motor Show and produced 351 ...
This particular Ferrari 250 GT/L Berlinetta Lusso (chassis 4383) was the 16th Lusso ever constructed. Luckily, it has a well-documented history by marque historian Marcel Massini, so we know it ...
As a precursor to Steve's 34th birthday, which would take place March 24, 1964, his wife Neile bought a Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso, serial number 4891, from Otto Zipper Motors in Santa Monica ...
Even more than half a century later, many are still wistful about Ferrari in the 1960s ... history quite like this one. It's a 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso, a car that bridged the gap between the ...
It’s safe to say Adam Levine’s Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso is one of the A-listers, considering these models have enjoyed seven-figure sales. And let’s be honest, it doesn’t seem like ...
This January in Scottsdale, Gooding and Company will offer this Ferrari 250 SWB, chassis number 4037 GT, a superb late-production, steel-bodied “Lusso ... de France” Berlinetta, the 250 ...
Ten years ago, Ferrari 250 ... bears the Lusso badge. To our relief, the new creation, which starts as a Ferrari F12berlinetta, ain’t exactly homely. Touring’s long, blue, new Berlinetta ...
This is often a farce, particularly in the face of one of the automobiles that exemplifies the name: Ferrari's 1960–1962 250 GT short-wheelbase Berlinetta ... and Lusso (Luxe) if you preferred ...
The final model in the 250 series, the Lusso (Italian for “luxury”) was a more spacious variant of the 250 SWB. Ferrari unveiled the prototype at the 1962 Paris Motor Show and produced 351 ...
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