1963 Ferrari 250
Lusso - Ferrari Classiche certified.-
Baujahr1/1963
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Kilometerstand24 000 km / 14 913 mi
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AutomobiltypCoupé
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LenkungLenkung links
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ZustandGebraucht
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Markenfarbe außenCeleste Metallizzato
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InnenfarbeSchwarz
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Markenfarbe innenNero
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InnenausstattungLeather
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Anzahl der Türen2
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Zahl der Sitze2
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Standort
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AußenfarbeBlau
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GetriebeManuell
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Antrieb2wd
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KraftstoffPetrol
Beschreibung
- Celeste Metallizzato exterior over a Nero leather interior.
- Fully restored
- 62/350 Lussos built.
- Ferrari Classiche certified.
- Comprehensive known history, accompanied by a Marcel Massini report.
This is the 62nd of the 350 Ferrari 250 Lussos ever built, with a history dating back to its production in 1963. The car was first ordered by Mrs. Botticini from Brescia and delivered to the renowned Ferrari dealer Crepaldi in Milan, Italy. Two years later, it was sold to its second owner, Mr. Serotti, who owned the car for three years before it was imported to the United States. It was then acquired by its third owner, Mr. Granata of Pennsylvania, who kept the car for 30 years until 1998. Afterward, the car was sold and exported to Sweden by its fourth owner, Mr. Berg.
During Mr. Berg's ownership, the Ferrari underwent a complete restoration, finished in a Celeste Metallizzato exterior over a Nero leather interior. The bodywork restoration was expertly handled by the renowned workshop Bacchelli & Villa, while the mechanical components and engine were fully overhauled by Sportauto Dienna. The interior was meticulously restored by Luppi, a renowned Ferrari interior specialist. As a result, this Ferrari 250 Lusso is an exceptional example, having been professionally restored and revised by top specialists. In 2004, Ferrari awarded the car its Classiche Certification, verifying its matching numbers and originality. Later, in 2007, renowned Ferrari historian Marcel Massini inspected the car and issued a detailed report, which is included in the sale.
Later, Under the Swedes ownership, the engine received an upgrade to 250 SWB SEFAC specification. These upgrades included Testa Rossa cylinder heads, high-lift Tipo 130 camshafts, larger intake tracts, two-piece large-diameter exhaust headers, and Weber 46 DCF/3 carburetors. For those wishing to return the engine to its original specification, all the original parts that were replaced are included in the sale.
In 2022, after 25 years of ownership, Mr. Berg sold the car to a Dutch collector. Although it was already near perfect, the new owner made a few final tweaks to bring it to 100%. The differential was renovated, and a full service was performed. Due to the collector's brief ownership period, the car retained its Swedish registration. Now, as it comes time to sell, the collector has carefully chosen to sell the car through us at MOTIKON, Sweden based specialists in classic cars.
To conclude, we present a "concours condition" example of one of the most beautiful Ferraris ever produced. With its SWB engine upgrades, the car drives superbly and is a true joy to experience. Included in the sale are the original user manual, original engine parts, Ferrari Classiche Red Book, the Marcel Massini history report, and various other documentation.
Chronology
1963-03-04 - Chassis frame sent to Carrozzeria Scaglietti in Modena.
1963-07-14 - Rear axle assembly completed by mechanic Walter Sghedoni.
1963-07-18 - Engine assembly completed by mechanic Fossati, supervised by foreman Amos Franchini.
1963-07-18 - Gearbox assembly completed by mechanic Ivo Giusti, supervised by foreman Amos Franchini.
1963-07-20 - Engine dyno tested by mechanic Ciocci, supervised by engineer Taddei.
1963-07-24 - Factory completion date, supervised by foreman Amos Franchini.
1963-07-28 - Factory certificate of Origin issued.
1963-07-28 - Delivered new to official dealer M. Gastone Crepaldi Automobili S.a.s., domiciled at Via San Marco 26 in Milan, Italy.
1963-08-02 - Sold by Crepaldi to the first owner Mrs Maria Botticini, Widowed Carrera, born on the 17th October 1899 in Brescia, resident at Via Bartolini 3 in Milan, Italy, declared sales price was Italian Lire 5,750,000.
1963-08-02 - Registered on Italian licence plates of Milan “MI 808573”.
1963-09-18 - Serviced and maintained by the Ferrari factory`s Assistenza Clienti at Viale Trento Trieste in Modena.
1963-12-09 - Serviced and maintained by the Ferrari factory`s Assistenza Clienti at Viale Trento Trieste in Modena.
1964-03-23 - Serviced and maintained by the Ferrari factory`s Assistenza Clienti at Viale Trento Trieste in Modena.
1964-04-01 - Sold by Botticini to the second owner Fausto Serotti, born in Brescia on the 17th October 1927, resident at Viale Venezia 236 in Brescia, Italy, declared sale price Italian Lire 1,200,000
1964-04-13 - Re-registered on Italian licence plates of Brescia “BS 145245”.
1964-06-16 - Serviced and maintained by the Ferrari factory`s Assistenza Clienti at Viale Trento Trieste in Modena.
1964-10-06 - Serviced and maintained by the Ferrari factory`s Assistenza Clienti at Viale Trento Trieste in Modena.
1967 - Exported from Italy by dealer Dino Armando Genghini of Milan to USA
1968 - Sold to Mr. Granata, a military veteran resident in PA/USA.
1998 - Sold by Mr. Granata to Swede Mr. J. Berg, Resident in Sweden and Treviso, Italy. After a minor garage fire, the car was slightly damaged and subsequently restored, with Bacchelli & Villa handling the bodywork and paint, Sportauto Dienna overseeing the mechanics and engine, and Luppi expertly crafting the interior.
2004-12-03 - Ferrari Classiche Issues Certificate of Authenticity proving the cars Matching numbers and originality.
2007-06-23/24 - Shown by Mr. J Berg during Ferrari's 60th Anniversary meeting in Fiorano and Maranello, Italy.
2007-07-25 - Inspected by Marcel Massini in Bern, Switzerland.
2008 - The engine receives an upgrade to 250 SWB SEFAC specification - Coppa Milano San Remo
2012-07-20 - Technical inspection.
2022 - Sold to its current owner, Differential is renovated and a Service is made.