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1959 Ferrari <span>250GT PF 2+2</span> Header

1959 Ferrari

250GT PF 2+2
Class: The Prancing Horses
Owner: Cyrus Klaesi
Hometown: Charlotte, NC
First of its kind, Ferrari unveiled its first production four-seater at in 1959 at the 39th International German Auto Show - IAA in Frankfurt. Shortly after its debut this car was returned to Sweden where it was delivered to its inaugural owner, The Duke of Holland, Prince Bertil Gustaf Oskar Carl Eugén. There were only 335 produced between 1958 and 1960. This is the initial production model that every future road going Berlinetta produced by the company found inspiration. The 1959 250 GT PF Coupe was crucial for Ferrari's shift toward more refined, road-going cars (Grand Touring) rather than just racing machines. They were known for being "gentleman's Ferraris," providing comfort and, luxury without sacrificing the marque's racing, heritage.  1949 Delahaye 135MS