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Florida Trophy at the Palm Beach Int’l Raceway 1959 Ferrari TDF – red w/yellow (Chuck Wegner) 1962 Ferrari Lusso – sliver and yellow (Peter Giddings) 1984 Ferrari BBLM – red (Jim Fuchs) Ferrari 308M – yellow (Stephen Dudley) 1954 Ferrari 250 Boano – blue w/ silver top (Jack Thomas) 1952 Ferrari 212 Spyder – red (Mark Lindman) 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO - blue w/yellow mask (Chris Cox)
Concorso d’Eleganza 1953 Ferrari 340 America – Blue (Jack Thomas) The Ferrari America and Superamerica are a series of touring cars built in limited quantities in the 1950s and 1960s. They were often found with custom coachwork to back up their large V12 engine. This 340 America was one of the five in a collection shown at the 2011 Quail Motorsports Gathering. It has an alloy Ghia body which is unique as Ghia didn’t body many cars. MPI received this Ferrari as a racecar and restored to its built sheet. 1962 Ferrari GTO – Red (Chassis #3223GT) 1st GTO built The Ferrari 250 GTO is one of the most famous and most desired collector models. Produced from 1962-1964 this Ferrari was the first built and to its most recent credits won first place at Pebble Beach in 2011. New, the GTO sold in the United States for $18,000 and buyers had to be personally approved by Enzo Ferrari and his dealer for North America, Luigi Chinetti. Today these rare vehicles (36 in existence) are going for $25 - $30 million. 1956 Ferrari 250 Speciale – blue w/black top (Brendon Gallagher) Long wheel base 250 speciale 1 of 4 1997 Ferrari F355 Berlinetta – Yellow (Ray Ruggiere)
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