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Not Sold (Est: £11,349,000)

1956 Ferrari 250 GT LWB Berlinetta 'Tour de France' by Scaglietti

France • 28 Jan 2026 • Lot 166

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AI Listing Summary

This 1956 Ferrari 250 GT LWB Berlinetta 'Tour de France' by Scaglietti is a historically significant competition car, having won the 1956 Tour de France Auto and owned by Marquis Alfonso de Portago. It is matching-numbers, certified by Ferrari Classiche, and has a short ownership chain, making it an unparalleled opportunity for collectors.

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Condition 

8

The car remains extremely original and has been certified by Ferrari Classiche. It also won 1st in its class at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. The listing mentions minimal cosmetic imperfections and the need for minor reconditioning may be required, aligning with an 'Excellent' rating.

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'THE' 250 TdF Without question among the most legendary and historically significant of all Ferrari competition cars Winner of the 1956 Tour de France Auto; the actual namesake car for which the “Tour de France/TdF” name was instituted This exact chassis is the only known car to single-handedly change the name of its own model range following its monumental victory in the period’s most challenging race Raced and owned in period by the legendary Marquis Alfonso de Portago, one of the all-time great icons of the era known for his illustrious racing career, being an Olympic-level athlete and international playboy The seventh of only nine Scaglietti-bodied first-series competition berlinettas The only known Ferrari to take victory in every race it entered in period, win 1st in its class at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, and remain extremely original today Certified by Ferrari Classiche in January 2026; now confirmed to be fully matching-numbers, having retained its original engine, ...

Points of note

£2,250,477

Lowest Price (Since 2020)

£4,116,226

Median Price (Since 2020)

£4,498,681

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If this vehicle sells at the mid-point estimate it will set a new record for the Ferrari 250 GT TdF

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