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Not Sold (Est: £436,500 - £523,800)

1960 Ferrari 250 GT Coupé Series II by Pinin Farina

France • 28 Jan 2026 • Lot 167

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AI Listing Summary

This 1960 Ferrari 250 GT Coupé Series II by Pinin Farina, with chassis number 1743 GT, is a notable example with unique factory-installed rally features and a competition-spec engine. Having been owned by prominent figures and showcased at concours events, it presents a rare opportunity for collectors.

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Condition 

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The car is described as a 'wonderful concours contender' and was exhibited at prestigious events, suggesting it is in excellent condition with minimal imperfections. It retains its matching-numbers engine, further indicating careful maintenance. However, the description implies it may require minor reconditioning to maintain its concours-level appearance.

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Among the most notable examples of the 250 GT Coupé Series II; one of just 151 built Ordered new to Switzerland by 1957 European Hillclimb champion Willy Peter Daetwyler and taken to California; used to train Albert Obrist Specially commissioned with a competition-specification Tipo 128F Colombo V-12 engine with high-lift camshafts and velocity stacks Further configured with an Abarth exhaust system, servo-assisted disc brakes, and limited-slip differential Unique factory-installed rally features include centre spotlight, offset Ferrari emblem on grille, a passenger headrest, and rear luggage shelf Remained in the United States until acquired in 2021 by the vendor Retains its matching-numbers engine Wonderful concours contender; exhibited at the 2022 Concours on Savile Row and Concours of Elegance at Hampton Court Palace Un des exemplaires les plus remarquables de la 250 GT Coupé Série II ; 151 unités produites Livrée neuve en Suisse au Champion d'Europe de la Montagne 1957 Willy Peter...

Points of note

£213,431

Lowest Price (Since 2020)

£348,082

Median Price (Since 2020)

£586,488

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