Just 36 of these single-louver Tour de France Berlinettas were ever built.
Flick through the pages of motorsport history and you’ll find Ferrari’s Prancing Horse in many of the chapters. Its decades of flying the scarlet flag — in many disciplines around the world — for Italy is what made the Scuderia what it is today. Collectors are preparing their chequebooks for a rather special machine due to hit the auction blocks at Pebble Beach this year.
Gooding & Company will be offering a rare example of the 1958 Ferrari 250 GT Tour de France Berlinetta. This 1950s GT racer is chassis 0903 GT and said to be the fourth of just 36 single-louver TdF models built.