I dont see an Official 250 GTO page (after searching...) so I'll post some here if that's okay. This is 3647 GT. What stunned me is the side by side comparison to the little foreign family car. The GTO looks so tiny; it's been many years since I saw one but I don't recall it being this small. Still one owner since 1967? Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Jim and Sandra McNeil, s/n 3647GT. Parking garage photo at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, Amelia Island. Street scene is Fernandina Beach, FL.
no attribution given but I think this was from an auction catalogue, possibly RM/Sotheby? Anyway, a beautiful photo ... Image Unavailable, Please Login
The Ferrari brochure for the customer/production 250 TR stated the weight as 800 KG. Claimed power was 300 CV. When the Twymans in the UK rebuilt the engine around 2005 of 0704TR, a Works 250 TR, they measured 270 BHP on a Dyno, stating Ferrari built the engines for endurance.
Possibly 0734TR, a customer 250 TR, owned by Ralph Lauren. The only unraced 250 Testa Rossa. Got to be a contender for best 250 TR in the world.
I'm guessing that it has been restored but with its original components? Mr. Lauren likes his cars to be (visually)perfect.
A couple from here: https://lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php?t=57748 Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Typically, I hate stripes, but argento and dark red kinda work. Wouldn't do it if I had a gtb4 though. But then again, it wouldn't be argento.