Ferrari 250 Lusso
Talacrest and the Ferrari 250 Lusso

* We have sold approximately 10% of the 350 Ferrari 250 Lusso models made since we started in 1987.

* This year alone we have sold a competition, concours and a RHD road car.

* Talacrest sold the competition car which was campaigned on the Tour Auto and Goodwood Revival recently - Click here for details.

* We currently have 2 Lusso in stock - including the ex-White Collection Chris Evans car - Click here for details and also S/N 5279 - a delightful LHD car - Click here for details.

The Ferrari 250 Lusso - quick summary

Regarded as one of the most beautiful Pininfarina designs, the Lusso, or GT/L, sold as a road-going car and directly benefited from the successful line of Ferrari 250 GTs. It was developed from the dual-purpose 250 GT Short Wheel Base (SWB) which was delivered as both as a full-on competition or a steel-bodied grand touring car.

Although the Lusso's primary intent was grand touring, it still shared many racing features with the all-conquering 250 GTO race car. Both had the same wheelbase, disc brakes, Boranni wheels, suspension and all-aluminum engine. Despite the Lusso's less robust chassis, steel bodywork and more forward mounted engine, many owners rigged their cars with a harness and went racing when a GTO couldn't be ordered.

Around 350 examples of the Lusso were constructed with the same steel body designed by Pininfarina and executed by Scaglietti with aluminum doors, boots and hoods. Nearly all were delivered with the same specification except for a few cars that received custom rear end ratios, 5-speed gearboxes and competition spec carburetion which may have been added after delivery. Sometimes, custom body and interior alterations were executed by Pininfarina, including faired-in headlights, extra venting and air conditioning, but these factory modifications were rare.

One of the most famous Ferrari 250 Lusso models was the Steve Mcqueen Lusso - purchased in 1963 as an early 34th birthday present by his wife Neile, this was to be McQueen’s first Ferrari.

The Market

Prices

Current prices range from £400,000 to £650,000. As a guide - 3 years ago we bought Lussos from £250,000.

We are active buyers for proper cars. If you are buying or selling - talk to us first.

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