1961 Ferrari 250 Market Values
The 1961 Ferrari 250 GT comes with an all-aluminum body for racing cars -also referred to as Competizione models- and a steel body for road cars. Depending on its degree of tuning, the 2,953 cc SOHC V12 engine produces between 216 HP and 275 HP. The Ferrari 250 GT was the first mass-produced vehicle by Ferrari to be equipped with 4-wheel disc brakes. This model won the Tour De France in 1961, as well as the GT category at Le Mans in that same year.
Buyer’s Guide
Whether you’re looking for a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT coupe, or a Spyder California SWB or a Lusso, The Beverly Hills Car Club would be happy to assist you. Classic Ferraris are very special and each model is unique, in terms of its fabrication, options, condition and history. With years of experience in the industry, The Beverly Hills Car Club will give you valuable advice when it comes to your purchase. The team can assist you by sharing their contacts of trustworthy experts who will not only be able to carry a pre-purchase inspection but will also give you all the information needed to make sure you know everything about the vehicle you’re about to acquire. Should you be unsure about the model and options that best fit your requirements, give the team a call and chat more about Ferrari classics to gain the knowledge you need to make a good purchase.
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