Pininfarina has received a lot of design work for production cars from Ferrari as far back as the 1950s. Many iconic Ferrari cars are the result of Pininfarina’s design work. When one has the opportunity to view the result of these two companies coming together, the awe factor is still real. 1962 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso It is important to factor in all of these variables when considering the value of a 1974 Pontiac GTO. For many years, the 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge has been regarded as one of the classics among car enthusiasts. Only 6,725 of the two-door hardtops were produced, and the original list price was $3,313. Between 1959 and 1960 1161GT competed in a dozen races, winning six and always finishing in the top three in its class, an impressive accomplishment. Circa 1962 the Ferrari was sold to Peter Sherman of Maitland, Florida, and he later took the berlinetta with him when he relocated to Ashton, Maryland. In September 1969 Sherman sold the 250 GT to Ferrari 250 GTO (man. 5) , of 1963, version for Europe racing/rallye : manufactured by Ferrari in Italy. 2-door coupe body type. RWD (rear-wheel drive), manual 5-speed gearbox. gasoline (petrol) engine with displacement: 2953 cm3 / 179.3 cui, advertised power: 220.5 kW / 296 hp / 300 PS ( max ), torque: 294 Nm / 217 lb-ft, more data: 1963 When the bidding and hammering were done, the Ferrari sold for $51.7 million after the 10% buyer's premium. RM Sotheby's sold its last Ferrari 250 GTO in 2018, another example from 1962 that Group B race regulations led to the creation of one of Ferrari's most iconic cars, the 288 GTO. by: Ian Eveleigh. 14 Jul 2009. Introduced in 1982, the FIA’s Group B regulations led to the The 250 GTO was designed for racing, and many were used by private teams in high-profile races like the 24 Hours of Le Mans. What engine does a 250 GTO use? The Ferrari 250 GTO features the 2,953cc Tipo 168 V-12 engine, with the exception of three cars built in 1962 and 1963, which were powered by the 3,967cc Tipo 163 engine. For all intents and purposes, this was Ferrari's only GTO race car. The 250 GTO was a part of the classic Group 3 racing series, also known as GTO (Gran Turismo Omologata). Interestingly, no Ferrari 250 GTO is the same. Since all the cars were handmade, many have different lines, less/more power, different door lengths, and more. 1.Ferrari 250 GTO Among all the cars in Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah’s collection, the Ferrari 250 GTO, with an estimated price of over $70 million, is the most valuable car. The 250 GTO was made between 1962 and 1964, and only 36 units of it were ever made. Although it was not intended to compete, the 250 GT Lusso made a few appearances in several sporting events in 1964 and 1965, such as the Targa Florio and the Tour de France. The final iteration of the 250 GT series, 351 copies of GT Lusso were produced before being replaced by the Ferrari 275 GTB. (Note nomenclature change due to increase in gFvI6Qr.