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Ferrari 250 GTO 1962

Allgemeine Beschreibung : 1962 Ferrari 250 64 GTO Recreation
s/n 3103GT, Engine no. 3103GT
Rosso Corsa with Blue Cloth

The Ferrari GTO needs no introduction to automotive enthusiasts. Equally famous for its dominance in the international racing scene as for its astronomical eight figure values, the GTO is perhaps the ultimate classic Ferrari. Today they are among the world’s most historically significant and valuable cars. When new, they were highly successful in international motor racing, winning the world sports car championship in 1962, 1963, and 1964. Today, the majority of GTOs have been long since acquired by sophisticated collectors and are thus out of reach for most people, even Ferrari collectors. Consequently, high quality reconfigurations carrying Ferrari chassis and serial numbers, Ferrari engines, and alloy bodies of the original style and construction type, have garnered the interest of enthusiasts seeking the experience of owning and racing one of the world’s most important automobiles without the out-of-reach price tag or uneasiness associated with enjoying such a valuable car. With the growth in value we have seen an increasing acceptance of these highly correct recreations at the world’s premier historic racing and rally events, as those collectors who retain the few original cars are forced to lean more toward investment strategy rather than on-track enjoyment.

This particular car is an outstanding example of a 64 GTO built in the early 1990s by Rod Jolly. Using a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT as a basis, this car is built up to nearly identically specifications to an original 250 GTO, and has been issued a FIVA passport as such. In Europe the car has been actively campaigned at premier events such as the Coys Historic Festival and the Goodwood Revival Meeting where it was driven by longtime Ferrari icon David Piper and active professional racer Duncan Dayton. At other events it has been driven by modern day history racing guru Willy Green and none other than all-time racing legend Stirling Moss.

A master fabricator and restorer of both Pre and Post War sports cars, Rod Jolly has a reputation for excellence, and was a natural choice for the conversion of this car from its 250 GT base to this wonderful 64 GTO as we see it today. Completed in 1992, as an original GTO would be, this car is equipped with deep dish Borranis wire wheels, 6 Weber carburetors atop the Tipo 128/F 3.0L V12 engine, Veglia gauges, aluminum outside fuel filler, sliding plastic side windows, Marshal headlights, and exhaust pipes fitted with snaps. The dash is finished in correct black crackle paint, as are the valve covers. The engine bay features correct yellow fuel lines, FIAMM hors, Magneti Marelli coils, and is benefited by a fire suppression system. This GTO utilizes the power assisted brake unit from the 250 GT donor car, which works beautifully. The body is fabricated from aluminum and accurately mounted on the Ferrari tube chassis. As with a GTO, the V12 Ferrari 250 engine has been dry-sumped, and power is fed through a 5-speed Ferrari gearbox with a raised and gated shift tower. A removable diagonal roll over hoop support aids in driver protection. Both the gas and oil tanks are riveted aluminum units, per GTO specifications. It is fitted with watts linkage rear suspension, and sits on Michelin XWX tires.

Displaying good racing cosmetics, the car has a special charm to its presentation. While not entirely fresh for concours showing, ostensibly an unrestored car since its creation by Rod Jolly some 24 years ago, the minor paint wear around the opening latches, the worn driver’s seat bolster, and the stone chips on the splash areas are all worn as badges of honor, evidence of its active historic competition background.

This 64 GTO provides a wonderful experience on the open road. The engine makes outstanding power with aggressive cams and an exhaust note to die for. A reasonably short final drive ratio provides brisk acceleration, as to be expected of a racing car. The car tracks well, with predictable suspension dynamics, and has outstanding stopping ability. A run through the gears up to 7,000 rpm in each will leave the occupants thoroughly satisfied, regardless of whether or not it is at Goodwood or going across the Golden Gate Bridge.

Ferrari sports racing cars of the 1950s and 1960s are among the most desirable, beautiful, and valuable cars in existence. Dominant in racing, a pleasure to drive, and highly collectible, they are the holy grail in the collector car sphere and are now so valuable that they are rarely used, depriving the public and their owners of the joy of experiencing them. Consequently, high-quality reconfigurations using Ferrari mechanical components that faithfully recreate the construction of the original cars have garnered the interest of Ferrari enthusiasts and collectors seeking the experience of some of the most significant automobiles ever constructed without the multi-million dollar price tags.

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1962 Ferrari 250 GTO is listed verkauft on ClassicDigest in Emeryville by Fantasy Junction for $1095000.

 

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Karosserietyp : Auto Marke : Ferrari Modell : 250 GTO Hubraum : 3.0 Modelljahr : 1962 Lage : Emeryville Fahrzeug Anmeldung : Normal

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Der erste Ferrari Straßenauto wurde die 125 S im Jahr 1947 eingeführt und angetrieben von einem 1,5 l-V12-Motor, oder?
Nun, es ist nicht ganz so einfach, Ferrari in der Tat produzieren e Tipo 815, 1940 Tipo 815 wurde von Ex-Alfa Romeo Ingenieure Alberto Massimino und Vittorio Bellentani und von Enrico Nardi gesellschafts Enzos aber juristische Probleme mit dem ehemaligen Partner Alfa Romeo entwickelt verhindert Ferrari vom Start der Ferrari marque an diesem Punkt.

Enzo tat produzieren eine Reihe von feinen Straßenautos in den 50er und 60er Jahren, sondern sie lediglich zu seiner wahren Leidenschaft Renn, Wetter GT / Sportwagen oder Grand Prix finanzieren waren. Die 50-Jährige sah die Geburt von denkwürdigsten Autos Ferrari 250 GTB (Tour de France) 250 Testa Rossa, 250 GT SWB, nur um einige zu nennen.

Unter der Oberflächenspannung wurde aber wächst. In November 1961 langjähriger Vertriebsleiter Girolamo Gardini machte ein Ultimatum an Enzo: Wenn die Spannungen weiter, er das Unternehmen verlassen würde. Als Ergebnis wurde Gardini verdrängt sowie Scuderia Ferrari Manager Romolo Tavoni, Chefingenieur Carlo Chiti, experimentelle Sportwagen-Entwicklungschef Giotto Bizzarrini, und eine Reihe von anderen, die von ihnen stand.
Ohne Chiti und Bizzarrini die Entwicklung dessen, was war es, das die meisten Inbegriff Ferrari geworden und heute der weltweit teuerste Auto, 250 GTO wurde auf einem Drehpunkt. 250 GTO Projekt wurde von einem jungen Ingenieur Mauro Forghieri und langjähriger Renn Klempner Sergio Scaglietti, die in abgestuften und über das Programm mit bekannten Ergebnissen nahm gespeichert.

Neben 250 GTO, Ferrari launced solche Meisterwerke wie 250 LM, 250P, 275 GTB, 365 GTB / 4 "Daytona" Während der 60er Jahre
Durch den Erfolg der späten 60er Ferrari Prototypen 'zu einem plötzlichen Stillstand kam durch einen neuen Konkurrenten, GT40. Ford drehte sich zu Lola, einen Ferrari zu schlagen Fern racer produzieren nach Enzo hatte den Deal mit Henry Ford II verschärfen absolut vor Wut kochen abgeschnitten. Die Zusammenarbeit zwischen Ford und Lola erstellt den mächtigen Ford GT40, die Ferrari gab einige schwere Treffer in Le Mans 24 kommen.
Bis Ende der 60er Jahre FIAT gekauft: 50% des Unternehmens, beginnend eine Entwicklung, die zu einer neuen Massenware Ära der Ferraris geführt hat.

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