FERRARI 250 GT | 250GT 2+2 | GT/E 1963 #4751GT - Test drive in top gear - V12 Engine sound | SCC TV
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Recently we came across this beautiful Ferrari 250 GT 2+2 (GT/E) 1963 at The Gallery in Brummen, The Netherlands. This classic car dealer is one of the largest in the world. We love to hear your comments on our videos. Feel free to leave one! We make these videos because we love cars. Please help us keep making them by liking our videos. Thank you very much! The LWB 250 GT theme was expanded with the 2+2 model 250 GT/E. The first large production four-seat Ferrari (earlier four seaters were made in very small numbers). Interior space was increased by moving the engine forward in the chassis. The rear seats were ideal for children but rather tight for adults. Engine output was listed at 240 PS (177 kW; 237 hp). Almost 1,000 GT/Es were constructed by Pininfarina with prototypes starting in 1959 and continuing through three series until 1963. The model was followed by the visually similar 330 Americas. The large production run of the GT/E was a major contributor to the financial well being of Ferrari in the early 1960s. MSRP of the GT/E was $11,500. A 250 GT/E can be seen in The Wrong Arm of the Law, a film starring Peter Sellers.
Ferrari S.p.A. (; Italian: [ferˈraːri]) is an Italian luxury sports car manufacturer based in Maranello, Italy. Founded in 1939 by Enzo Ferrari (1898–1988), the company built its first car in 1940, adopted its current name in 1945, and began to produce its current line of road cars in 1947. Ferrari became a public company in 1960, and from 1963 to 2014, it was a subsidiary of Fiat S.p.A. It was spun off from Fiat's successor entity, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, in 2016. The company currently offer...
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