This beautifully restored 250 Lusso has a fully documented ownership history from the first owner, drummer Buddy Rich, up to the current owner. The car has been lovingly restored, from the frame up, by a fanatical owner, regardless of cost.
Originally a Scuderia Ferrari car. First raced at Sebring March 1962. Second overall and 1st in GT with Phil Hill and Oliver Gendebien. Then raced at Le Mans, June 1962, finishing 6th overall and 3rd in GT.
We are pleased to offer 1952 Ferrari 212 s/n 0147 E. This very early Ferrari has a double Mille Miglia race history; in 1952 and 1954; and multiple Italian Hillclimb Championship starts during 1952 and 1953. Originally built and raced as a 212 Inter...
The GT9-R is powered by a 4.0 liter six cyliner boxer engine which puts out 1120 hp. 0-62 mph in 2.9 seconds. Top speed is around 257.2 mph, which would put it, if the time was made official, at the top of the heap of all production cars.
Blue paint, blue and tan cloth interior. Has altimeter and temperature gauges in rear view mirror. Delivered new to WIPUCO in Milan, Italy (Franco Cornacchia, well known Ferrari racing driver of the late 1940s and early 1950s).