1958 Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet. Designed by Pininfarina. Chassis Number: 0791 GT. Engine Number: 0791 GT. Body Number: Internal No. 0242F. 1958 Ferrari 250 GT. Article Image gallery Valuation Specifications Profiles. Though from the same family, the same blood coursing through the veins, Ferrari's California Spyder and Cabriolet would approach The 250 GT 2+2 was the first four-seater Ferrari to be produced on a large scale. Fitted with the Tipo 250 single overhead camshaft 3-litre V12, 957 of them were built. This model featured four speeds plus overdrive. The Pininfarina bodywork combined the results of the latest studies on aerodynamics with extremely elegant lines. General Information. We are pleased to offer 1961 Ferrari 250 PF Cabriolet s/n 2343 GT, an amazingly well-documented, user-friendly and event-friendly Enzo-Era, drop-top Ferrari. On 14 June, 1990 Ferrari 250 PF Cab s/n 2343 GT was sold as an in-process restoration by RM Classic Car Investments of Chatham, Ontario, Canada, to Lee Brown, owner of Production lasted part way through 1962 and roughly 200 examples were built, far outselling the initial series of 250 GT cabriolets. The car we are pleased to offer for sale is the 84 th Series II Cabriolet built. It was delivered in October, 1960 and was a direct sale from the Ferrari Factory to a Mr. Raymond Doumith in Baghdad, Iraq. Locate new and pre-owned Ferrari Roma For Sale on our Autos Luxury Marketplace: www.dupontregistry.com. 288 GTO 330 GT 330 GTC Dino 246 GTS Mondial Cabriolet One of the best ways to understand why the Ferrari 250 GT Lusso has endured its reputation is to look at the car's interior. As mentioned, Lusso is Italian for luxury. Regardless, one look at the car's interior reveals its contents to be surprisingly spartan. There's no radio, no air conditioning, no backseat, and the buttons and dials have The 250 series was Ferrari’s crowning achievement of the 1950s and early 1960s. The highwater marks of this series have defined the “Prancing Horse” in the decades since, and in many ways, it has set the stylistic and cultural tone, which has grown exponentially model after model. CMB $5,915,233. . FOLLOW MARKET. Released at the Geneva Motor Show in 1957, the original Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Pinin Farina Series I used the 2,600 mm (102.4 in) wheelbase and the body was styled differently from the Berlinetta. About 36 examples were produced before the higher volume Series II was introduced in Paris in 1959. dNn9myM.