The Ferrari 250 Monza
was produced from 1954 to 1954. 4 units produced.
The Ferrari 250 Monza |
There were only four Ferrari 250 Monza cars ever created, with two bodied by Scaglietti and two by Pininfarina. The only example to retain its original bodywork is chassis number 0442.
The 250 Monza reinforced Ferrari's reputation for building a competitive car and for being very versatile. They were able to create this vehicle, similar to some of their prior cars, to meet the current needs of their customers. The 250 Monza's were powered by the Colombo three-liter V12 engine that produced around 240 horsepower. Keeping with Ferrari tradition, they had hydraulic drum brakes on all four corners and a four-speed manual gearbox.
This example shown is chassis number 0442 M finished in dark red with a brown interior. It is right-hand drive and sold new to Franco Cornacchia's Scuderia Guastalla. It was used in competition in Europe and at the Carrera Panamericana.
Since that time it has passed through several owners, used in various types of racing and historic events, and most recently been shown at the 2007 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. By Daniel Vaughan
2002 | 1954 Ferrari 250 Monza Spider (Monterey Sports and Classic Car) | USD 1705000 | 2131250 € |
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Ferrari 250 GTE was Ferrari’s first 4 seat version and the thought was powerful enough to evolve to a series of Ferrari 2+2s that used similar engineering while the athletics cars. Because these were made pertaining to grand traveling, the GTE was sold as a magnificent car.
ตอบลบTo allow two further seats, Ferrari had to push the engine and auxileries 12 inches wide forward and extend the bodywork a simlar amount compared to the past 250. The wheelbase continued to be the same, however the additional mass added 169 lbs towards the car.