This exclusive classic Ferrari is number 23 of only 40 ever made.
The iconic Ferrari 250 was designed as a series of sports car and grand touring cars, which were made in the early 1960s through to the mid 1960s. It was this line that would really propel the nameplate forward as it was the most successful model of the brand’s early line. The GT cars were successful on both the road and at the track, and examples like this 1958 Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Series I By Pinin Farina are highly collectible, and can be yours very soon.
Ferrari made the 1958 Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Series I By Pinin Farina and it was first seen at the Geneva Motor Show in 1957. The car on display used a 102.4 inch wheelbase and body that differed from he Berlinetta. About 36 were made before the second series, although other numbers suggest as many as 30, and this is number 23 of those produced before the second series was built in much higher numbers.
Powering this 1958 Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Series I is a 4.4-liter V12 engine with Weber carbs, a setup rated at 320-horsepower - a whole lot for the 1950s. It’s accompanied by luxury throughout like plush leather and veneer trim highlighting the interior. It has a wood rimmed steering wheel, air conditioning, and radio - not items common for a 1950s car. You can learn more and get ready to bid here.