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how many types of 250 were there?

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  1. urraco

    urraco Formula Junior

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    I wonder if Bertone ever designed a 250 back in the 60's or what car is that which a very sharp nose and 2 big air intake grills called 250-something in the early sixties? anyone has a picture of that car? please show it! or any other 250 cars I'd like to classifie & collect them thanks.
     
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  3. Bryan

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    "Sharknose" 250 SWB by Bertone SN 1739
    http://www.qv500.com/ferrari250swbp3.htm
     
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    great link yes!! that's the car I was talking about anyone has more pics of this handsome car. All 250's or other vintage are welcome.
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  5. zjpj

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    soooo many. Enzo used that engine in everything.
    250 Testarosa, GTO, SWB, TDF, Lusso, LM, California etc. etc. They may not look alike, but underneath they have a variation of that very versatile powerplant.
    Lusso, for example, was an underpowered GT version of the SWB (and looked very different too)
     
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    This is chassis 3269GT, the Bertone bodied 250 GT SWB. The car was repainted in darkblue metallic a couple of years ago.
     
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    Some 250s.
     
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    52 ---- 250 S
    53 - 54 250 MM, Europa
    54 ---- 250 Monza
    54 - 55 250 Europa GT
    55 - 57 250 GT Boana Coupe
    55 - 59 250 GT LWB TdF no louvre
    56 - 57 250 GT LWB TdF 14 louvre
    57 ---- 250 TR, 250 GT PF Coupe Speciale
    57 - 59 250 GT LWB TdF 3 louvre, 250 GT LWB TdF 1 louvre, 250 GT PF Cabriolet S I
    57 - 60 250 GT LWB California Spyder
    58 ---- 250 GT Ellena Coupe, 250 TR58
    58 - 60 250 GT PF Coupe
    59 ---- 250 TR59, 250 GT Interim Berlinetta
    59 - 60 250 GT SWB Berlinetta '60
    59 - 62 250 GT PF Cabriolet S II
    60 ---- 250 TR59/60, 250 TRI/60
    60 - 61 250 GTE Series I
    60 - 63 250 GT SWB California Spyder
    61 ---- 250 GT SWB Esperimantale, 250 TRI/61
    61 - 62 250 GTE Series II
    61 - 63 250 GT SWB Berlinetta '61
    62 - 64 250 GTE Series III, 250 GTO '62, 250 GT/Lusso
    63 ---- 250 P
    63 - 66 250 LM
    64 ---- 250 GTO '64

    Mix of race and retail. One man's "250" isn't another's "250"
    Looks can be deceiving, as some were manufactured only one year, but during course of production of other, longer-running productions. Additionally, for a variety of reasons, there's a slew of serial #'s - list is not to be taken as "linear," it's simply in as easy to follow an "order" as possible. Part of a "database/family tree" I'm working on for the entire Ferrari range.
     

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