The Ferrari 250 GT California Spider is one of the rarest and most expensive models in the Italian brand’s history. In total, only 106 of these convertibles were built with 260 horsepower V12s.
In the USA, the 1962 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider is auctioned by Gooding & Company. They plan to bring in between $18 and $20 million for the famous car. Details surfaced on the auction house’s website.
The Ferrari 250 GT California is one of the most expensive models in the Italian brand’s history. Now it’s hard to find a car like this for under $10 million.
The Ferrari 250 GT California Spider Convertible was created specifically for the American market and was released in a limited edition of 106 cars. Of these, 55 cars were in a shortened SWB version. The elegant design of the car was developed in the Scaglietti studio.
The Ferrari supercar is equipped with a high-revving 3.0-liter V12 with 260 hp. With. and 4-speed manual transmission. It reaches 100 km / h in 8 seconds and reaches 260 km / h. The convertible also received disc brakes on all wheels.
This particular aqua blue Ferrari 250 GT California Spider was on display at the New York Auto Show and all owners were from California. The convertible has repeatedly won awards at various retro festivals.
Previously Focus reported that the most beautiful Ferrari supercar is on sale. It is also owned by 250 families.
We also wrote that a rare and extraordinary 1970 Ferrari SUV will be sold at auction.
Source: Focus
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