Looking good in black and appears to be mostly original....
Looking good in black and appears to be mostly original. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ferrari-250-GTF-Pininfarina-Cabriolet_W0QQitemZ280075379439QQihZ018QQcategoryZ6212QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Really doesn't look too bad, does it? Okay, dumb question time: are those the early or late pattern tail lights? I like them better than the three (3) individual round lenses that I usually see on that model car.
Not to my untrained eye...engine with patina, fresh filters,....... Someone ring him up and get the VIN.........
Stealing a phrase from the eloquent description, it appears that the tires are "legacy" as well. The tires look like they are very severely cracked and would self-destruct at about 30MPH.
Ebay describes this car as a Ferrari GTF pininfarina cabriolet. What the hell is that? It is obviously not a Pininfarina coupe, not a cab, and obviously a GTE 2+2. How can the seller not know what he is selling? Is this another in the long line of ebay scams? Ed
Would it look better in Florida? That is apparently where the pictures were taken: http://www.vintagemotorssarasota.com/Car_pages/Ferrari/63ferrari/63Ferrari250gte.htm Strange...... By the way, the woodie wallpaper on the instrument panel is VERY wrong. David
So, it is another ebay scam. The guy in Hidyhoe is trying to sell a car that is owned by a dealership in Flahduh. Such a deal! And the current high bid is $72k, my God, what is this world coming to? Regards. Ed
Wow. So much for 250 GTE as 'entry level' Ferrari. I helped my dad restore a GTE in the 70s. These are great cars, glad to see they are appreciated for something other than a 'donor chassis.'
I didn't think the old F acars came with burl wood. Isn't that upgraded? Something doesn't look right about it to me.
But did it really sell? That is a lot of money for a GTE that will probably need $20,000 worth of work...