Used 1959 Ferrari 250 GT for sale in Farmingdale, NY
$774,900
Vehicle Details
1959 Year | 1471GT VIN | 10,596 mi. Mileage |
$774,900 Price | Ferrari Make | Ferrari Model |
Farmingdale, New York Location | 1497 Stock Number | Car Body Type |
Bianco Exterior Color | Manual Transmission | Red Interior Color |
Seller
- Motorcar Classics
- 380 Smith St. Farmingdale, NY 11735
- (866) 960-8542
Vehicle Description
1959 Ferrari 250GT Coupe #1471GT for sale. Motorcar Classics is proud to present this significant 1959 Ferrari 250GT Coupe, Serial Number 1471GT. This is a well-known car that has documented history from new. Pinin Farina's elegant Coupe on the 250GT chassis was among the earliest of Ferraris true series production cars, with 350 examples built between 1958 and 1960. These cars occupy the serial numbers from 0841 to 2081. These cars could be ordered with subtle variations according to customer taste, and there were a handful of show cars and specials constructed on the 250GT chassis. The original Colombo-designed Tipo 128C 3.0-liter engine was superseded by the twin-distributor 128D, which in turn was supplanted in 1960 by the outside-plug 128F engine which did away with its predecessor's siamesed inlets in favor of six separate ports. The Tipo 125C engine proved to be capable on both the road and the track. In triple Weber carburetor form, it was capable of producing 240 horsepower, which gave the 250GT a top speed of 150 mph, making it one of the fastest GT cars available. Four-wheel disc brakes became optional in 1959 and a four-speed-plus-overdrive gearbox the following year.This car, chassis number 1471GT, is a 250GT Series 1 Coupe. It started life in May of 1959, when its bare chassis was sent to the Torino factory of Carrozzeria Pinin Farina, and clothed in Coupe coachwork. The seventh to last of the first series 128D chassis, 1471GT was factory equipped with four wheel disc brakes, and the offset-lever four-speed overdrive transmission. It was finished in two-tone livery of Grigio Argento on the top, and a Bianco lower half. Inside was a contrasting red. The car was completed in October of 1959, and soon thereafter delivered to the official Ferrari importer and agency of Sweden, Tore Bjurstrom. Soon after taking delivery, Mr. Bjurstrom had the car transported to Germany for display at the 1959 International German Auto Show - IAA in Frankfurt. After the show, the car returned to Sweden, where HRH Prince Bertil, the Ferrari's first owner, took delivery in late 1959. The Duke of Halland, Prince Bertil Gustaf Oskar Carl Eugn was 47 years old when he took delivery of his new Pinin Farina Coupe.In 1961, 1471GT was sold to Langdon 'Bill' Proctor of Switzerland. 1471GT was registered on Swiss canton Vaud license plate VD 106426, and used often as daily transport by Procter. In November 1964, the Ferrari returned to Maranello, where it was serviced and maintained at Ferrari's factory Assistenza Clienti service center. At that point in history, the car had 53,190 kilometers on its odometer. A short time later, Proctor had the car re-painted in silver. In 1966, 1471GT had nearly accumulated 70,000 kilometers on its odometer. It was treated to an engine rebuild at Garaga Pesa SA in Lausanne, Switzerland. Near the close of the 1960s, Proctor sold 1471GT to Mr. John Lindsay, an American living in Switzerland. It was soon gifted to his father, Hamlin Lindsay. By 1970, the car was shipped on M/V Atlantic Crown to New York, USA. Hamlin Lindsay kept the Ferrari until his death in the mid-1970s, at which time it reverted to Jon Lindsay's ownership. It remained in his care until 1983, when it was purchased by a Bay Area engineer, Marc Wilcoxen. Mr. Wilcoxen retained the car for an additional 15 years, before selling it in July of 1999 to William Tipton, another California resident. 1471GT remained in Mr. Tipton's ownership for another decade and a half. During that time 1471GT was acquired by our client, the current owner, in 2015, shortly after restoration by Norwood in Dallas, TX. Because of the cars historical significance, it was restored to the configuration in which it was first presented at the 1959 Frankfurt Auto Show, and acquired by HRH Prince Bertil of Sweden. It is reported that Enzo Ferrari serviced 1471GT, for his friend, the Prince, annually. The car is currently presented as it was showed in 1959 in excellent mechanical and cosmetic order. It can be driven and shown with pride.