1969

Lamborghini Miura

Chassis Number: 4155
Engine: Original matching numbers V-12 engine and driveline

1965

Iso Grifo A3/C

Chassis Number: B-0216
Color: Mela Verde (apple green)

1963

Ferrari 250 GT / Lusso

Chassis and engine number: 4735 GT
Color : Pino verde over beige

1961

1961 E-type Jaguar SI 3.8L convertible flat floors

Chassis number : 875232
Engine R 1357-9

1968

Land Rover Series II A 4x4

Chassis number: 32300558D
Engine: 2,286cc, 62 bhp diesel engine option

1975

Land Rover Serie III

Year of manufacture: 1975
Series number: 90422383A/78

1981

Ducati 900 SS

Chassis number: 091260
Engine number: 093816

1957

Fiat 600 Multipla

Chassis Number: 100 108 008524
Color: Blue and Ivory

1972

Fiat 500L

Chassis Number: 6086164
Color: yellow

1963

Bentley S3 Continental

Chassis number: B 236 CN
Engine number: BCN 118

1954

Porsche 356 Pre-A 1600 Speedster

Chassis Number: 80058
Color: Dark grey over a tobacco interior

1963

Ferrari 250 GT / Lusso

Precious greatness

Loyal to the tradition, the Ferrari 250 GT Lusso is one of Pininfarina’s creation, and coach build by Scaglietti. The car is introduced for the first time at the Paris Motor show in October 1962. THE GTL was manufactured from 1963 until 1964 with only 350 copies being produced.

This car is considered by many as a pure “chef d’oeuvre”. The car associates perfectly, racing features and elegant design and interior. This model is a descendant of the 250 GT but the most luxurious version.

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The car has got a very spacious and luxurious interior thanks to the engine that has been slightly moved to the front.

In terms of mechanics, the engine is a V12 “Colombo”; 240 horsepower. The car weights 1300 kg that allows it to speed up to 240 km/h. This is a true exploit for a GT car.

This car had a huge success, and is still the most timeless Ferrari collectors could have.

technical specifications sheeT

  • Year of manufacture: 1963
  • Chassis and engine number: 4735 GT
  • Color : Pino verde over beige
  • This car is the 84th copy out of 351 in total
  • The car is still featured in its original color and its original inside

This car has got its original matching numbers 4735 GT. The car was sent to the Auto Becker dealership in Switzerland. The car stayed in Europe for over 20 years to Eric Traber, the famous cars collector. In 2004, the car was sent to California, and soon after the engine was completely rebuilt by renowned Ferrai specialist Patrick Ottis. The car was sent back to Europe in 2011. Last car, the Ferrari has been seen on the Ennstal-Classic in Austria.

The car has go many repairs invoices and its Ferrari Classiche certificate is still pending.

This car is highly original and in a great condition.

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anecdotes

Do you like the Ferrari Lusso ? You’re not the only one. Steve Mc Queen had a crush on this car.  On your left discover some pictures. We find the same Ferrari in one of his movie : “Tower Heist”.