Ferrari 250 GT SWB Book

Ferrari 250 GT SWB


  • Author : Richard Heseltine
  • Publisher : Porter Press
  • File Size : 5,9 Mb
  • Release Date : 2020-02-18
  • Genre: Sports & Recreation
  • Pages : 0
  • ISBN 10 : 1907085874

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The 250-series was an early Ferrari success story and in 1959 spawned one of the most recognisable sports cars ever built. It is now also one of the most coveted. The 250 GT Berlinetta (aka SWB, ‘Short Wheelbase’) had a dual role as supreme grand tourer and outstanding racing car. Chassis 2689GT, the subject of Ferrari 250 GT SWB, was purchased by amateur racer Pierre Dumay on behalf of his friend Pierre Noblet – who had written off his previous 250 GT SWB in an accident at Clermont-Ferrand. Shortly after taking delivery, Noblet and co-driver Jean Guichet took the new car to a class-winning third place overall in the Le Mans 24 Hours – the dawn of a relatively brief, but very bright, competition history.

Ultimate Ferrari 250 GTO Book

Ultimate Ferrari 250 GTO


  • Author : James Page
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • File Size : 17,7 Mb
  • Release Date : 2021-06
  • Genre: Ferrari automobile
  • Pages : 632
  • ISBN 10 : 1913089029

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Ultimate Ferrari GTO explores the story of this iconic family of cars in more detail and with more authority than ever before. Introduced in 1962 as the final evolutionary step in the long-running 250 GT series, the GTO was the last and best GT racer of the front-engine era. It remained at the forefront for three seasons, winning a hat-trick of World Championship titles for Ferrari. Ever since, GTOs have retained their exalted status not just because of their racing achievements but also their exquisite beauty, undoubted charisma and -- for those lucky enough to have experienced this -- peerless driveability. Indeed, the GTO's illustrative reputation has made it the world's most desirable car, as confirmed by the record-breaking prices repeatedly paid for the finest examples. Packed with superb photographs, many not previously published, this lavish two-volume production does true justice to this ultimate car.

The Ferrari 250GT Story Book

The Ferrari 250GT Story


  • Author : John Starkey
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • File Size : 7,8 Mb
  • Release Date : 1986-01-01
  • Genre: Ferrari automobile
  • Pages : 133
  • ISBN 10 : 0854295321

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Ferrari 250 GT Short Wheel Base Book

Ferrari 250 GT Short Wheel Base


  • Author : Doug Nye
  • Publisher : Porter Press
  • File Size : 11,6 Mb
  • Release Date : 2015-11-15
  • Genre: Transportation
  • Pages : 320
  • ISBN 10 : 1907085238

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This superb book tells the story of the finest example of a glorious breed of Ferrari, the 250 GT Short Wheelbase, which combined a great engine with a fine chassis and a beautiful body to become one of the most revered Ferraris. The 2119 GT is a very special car because Stirling Moss drove it to a famous victory in the Goodwood Tourist Trophy of 1960. Here you’ll get detailed insight into this race, the competition debut of 2119 GT, as well as the seven others in which the car took part in period, all supported by a superb collection of photographs.

The Ferrari 250GT Story  Tour de France Book

The Ferrari 250GT Story Tour de France


  • Author : John Starkey
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • File Size : 10,9 Mb
  • Release Date : 1986
  • Genre: Uncategoriezed
  • Pages : 133
  • ISBN 10 : LCCN:86080185

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Ferrari Book

Ferrari


  • Author : Dennis Adler
  • Publisher : Motorbooks International
  • File Size : 8,6 Mb
  • Release Date : 2022-01-11
  • Genre: History
  • Pages : 345
  • ISBN 10 : 9780760372098

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Celebrate 75 years of Ferrari with this complete, fascinating, and stunningly illustrated history highlighting the company’s legendary sports cars and their worldwide influence. A stellar combination of beauty, engineering, racing success, exclusivity, and Italian flair combine to make Ferrari the world’s most legendary carmaker. All these traits coalesce in the form of Ferrari’s road cars. No other sports car manufacturer has so consistently set the bar for style and performance. It’s a near unbroken 75-year run of automotive hits: The 125S in 1947 The versatile 340 in the 1950s The stunning 250s and 275s of the 1960s The Daytona in the 1970s The shocking F40 in the 1990s The modern era's outrageous hypercars like the Enzo, F8, and LaFerrari Ferrari: 75 Years dives deep into Ferrari’s sports car history beginning in 1947, but also examines Enzo Ferrari’s early career with Alfa-Romeo before he launched his legendary company. Automotive historian and photographer Dennis Adler offers Ferrari owners and fans a full and fascinating picture of Maranello’s 75 years of sports car manufacturing. Adler's detailed text is accompanied by his breathtaking photography and supplemented by important historic images. For 75 years, Ferrari has created high-performance automotive works of art to fire the imaginations of car lovers and performance enthusiasts the world over. Ferrari: 75 Years provides an inspiring and illuminating look back at this history.

The Story of Ferrari Book

The Story of Ferrari


  • Author : Stuart Codling
  • Publisher : Welbeck Publishing Group
  • File Size : 12,8 Mb
  • Release Date : 2021-12-07
  • Genre: Sports & Recreation
  • Pages : 160
  • ISBN 10 : 9781802791709

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The Story of Ferrari is a pocket-sized and exceptionally designed celebration of the legendary manufacturer. Speed, luxury, excellence and innovation have defined Ferrari as the world’s most revered car manufacturer for more than 70 years. In The Story of Ferrari, every key aspect of the Prancing Horse’s history is explored and showcased, from the first car built under the Ferrari name in 1947 through to the global giant and cultural force it has become today. Delving into the design and engineering philosophies instilled by Enzo Ferrari, this book highlights the most iconic models across decades of Ferrari history, including the 125 S, F40, Testarossa and Enzo. Ferrari is also the most successful name in motorsport, with 16 Formula 1 Constructors’ Championship titles to its name. The stories of its victories and adversities on the track, as well as the drivers and engineers who helped make it such a success, are covered here as well. Filled with stunning imagery and insightful commentary, The Story of Ferrari charts the history of this legendary marque in a package worthy of the name.

Ferrari 250 GTO Book

Ferrari 250 GTO


  • Author : Anthony Pritchard
  • Publisher : Haynes Publishing UK
  • File Size : 12,6 Mb
  • Release Date : 2011-02-15
  • Genre: Sports & Recreation
  • Pages : 0
  • ISBN 10 : 1844255468

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The Ferrari 250 GTO is one of the most successful and highly regarded cars ever produced. Built purely for racing, the 250 GTO dominated the Grand Touring racing category in the period 1962–64 and raced in all of the world's sports car classics, including Le Mans. Ferrari built just 40 production cars, and almost all were raced. Because of its sheer beauty, its immensely successful track record and the relatively small number of cars built, the 250 GTO is among the world’s most valuable cars and examples now change hands for sums in excess of $10 million.

Ferrari 250GT Book

Ferrari 250GT


  • Author : John Starkey
  • Publisher : Veloce Publishing Ltd
  • File Size : 16,7 Mb
  • Release Date : 2016-04-06
  • Genre: Transportation
  • Pages : 144
  • ISBN 10 : 9781845847531

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The Ferrari 250GT Berlinettas are undeniably beautiful and, arguably, the greatest Ferrari racing cars ever built. The 250 GT Competizione Berlinetta - now popularly known as the “Tour de France Berlinetta,” in honour of the model’s domination of the great French event with four outright victories - was the true forerunner of the series of cars which established Ferrari as a major force in sports car racing. Here is the story of the development, building and racing of the “Tour de France” Ferraris. Importantly, the book also contains individual histories of the Ferrari “TdF” Berlinettas.

Ferrari 250 LM Book

Ferrari 250 LM


  • Author : James Page
  • Publisher : Porter Press
  • File Size : 10,8 Mb
  • Release Date : 2019-07-02
  • Genre: Sports & Recreation
  • Pages : 0
  • ISBN 10 : 1907085734

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The Ferrari 250 LM was born of controversy. Enzo Ferrari wanted this compact mid-engined coupe to qualify as a GT car for world championship racing. The FIA, motor sport’s rule-makers, disagreed and this new model, of which just 32 were made, was forced to run as a sports-prototype in 1964 and 1965. To everyone’s surprise, the LM was to dominate the Le Mans 24 Hour race in 1965. 6313, entered by Ecurie Francorchamps, led for much of the race and finished second after a tyre failure in the closing stages. It was the high-spot of a busy season for a car that, 54 years later, is well-known as a successful contender in historic car racing. Author James Page covers the genesis of the 250 LM and its development, its technical details and specification, and the ongoing row about its homologation as a GT car. 6313 was driven at Le Mans in 1965 by Pierre Dumay and Gustave Gosselin, and led the race through Saturday night and Sunday morning, only to suffer a tyre blow-out with less than three hours to the finish, allowing the NART 250 LM of Jochen Rindt and Masten Gregory to take victory. For many years the identity of 6313 was confused with its team-mate 6023. Detective work by Ferrari specialist Keith Bluemel, consultant on this book, clarified the situation. This book unravels the mystery. The book is profusely illustrated with period photographs and documents, and a gallery of studio photographs of the car as it is today.

Ferrari 250 Gte Book

Ferrari 250 Gte


  • Author : David Wheeler
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • File Size : 6,8 Mb
  • Release Date : 2020-09
  • Genre: Uncategoriezed
  • Pages : 432
  • ISBN 10 : 1913089207

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First seen as the course car at the 1960 Le Mans 24 hour race, the elegant Ferrari 250 Gran Turismo 2+2 Pininfarina, or GTE as it has become known, was Ferrari's first four-seat production car and an outstanding commercial success, underwriting the company's racing activity. Built upon the same running gear as the iconic Ferrari 250 two-seaters, the GTE continued in production until 1963, by which time 954 examples had been built. Initially popular as a "gentleman's express," the car was typically finished in conservative colours which emphasised its stunning lines.But after a few years and several owners they were sadly often neglected and came to be regarded simply as donors upon which to build replicas of other Ferraris. Thanks to the efforts of a number of enthusiastic owners who have dedicated themselves to maintaining, restoring and preserving these wonderful cars, about half of them still exist today as GTEs, valued for their beauty and history. In researching this definitive history of the model, the author consulted with respected Ferrari historians, enjoying access to their archives. He traveled extensively to view and document more than 125 examples of these cars around the world. The book is published in a limited edition of 750 copies to celebrate the 60th birthday of the three Series of the 250 GTE.

Ferrari 70 Years Book

Ferrari 70 Years


  • Author : Dennis Adler
  • Publisher : Motorbooks
  • File Size : 14,8 Mb
  • Release Date : 2016-09-30
  • Genre: Transportation
  • Pages : 320
  • ISBN 10 : 9780760353066

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For 70 years, Ferrari has produced automotive works of art to fire the imaginations of car lovers worldwide. A stellar combination of beauty, performance, racing success, exclusivity and Italian flair have combined to make Ferrari the world's most iconic carmaker. All these traits coalesce in the form of Ferrari's road cars. From the 125S in 1947, to the versatile 340 in the 1950s, to the stunning 250s and 275s of the 1960s, to the Daytona, to the shocking F40, to the modern era's outrageous hypercars the Enzo and LaFerrari, no other sports car manufacturer has so consistently set the bar for style and performance. It's a near unbroken 70-year run of hits. Ferrari 70 Years lifts the hood on Ferrari's sports car history beginning in 1947, but also touches on Enzo Ferrari's early career with Alfa-Romeo before he launched his iconic company. Author Dennis Adler offers Ferrari owners and fans an engaging and comprehensive history of Maranello's extensive sports car range. Adler's detailed text is accompanied by his gorgeous photography and supplemented by fascinating images from Ferrari's historic archive. There is simply no better way to celebrate Ferrari's fantastic history.

Ferrari 250 GTO Book

Ferrari 250 GTO


  • Author : Keith Bluemel
  • Publisher : Porter Press
  • File Size : 6,9 Mb
  • Release Date : 2017-08-01
  • Genre: Transportation
  • Pages : 0
  • ISBN 10 : 1907085270

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This magnificent book tells the story of a Ferrari 250 GTO with a particularly interesting and varied history. The car, chassis number 4153 GT, came fourth in its first outing at the Le Mans 24 Hours in 1963, and won the 10-day race-cum-rally Tour de France in 1964 with Lucien Bianchi and Georges Berger. It competed in almost every form of motorsport, including the Angolan Grand Prix, Africa in 1964, and endurance racing, hill-climbing and rallying in 1965, entered by the great Belgian team Ecurie Francorchamps. In 1966-69, it raced in Spain with owner Gerard Delgado and his friend Eugenio Baturone, a period that is described here for the first time. All this is covered in fascinating detail, supported by a fine collection of period photographs.

Ferrari 857S Book

Ferrari 857S


  • Author : Ian Wagstaff
  • Publisher : EXCEPTIONAL CARS SERIES
  • File Size : 16,6 Mb
  • Release Date : 2020-04
  • Genre: Ferrari automobile
  • Pages : 0
  • ISBN 10 : 1913089088

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A new addition to the Exceptional Car series, Ferrari 857S explores the history of this classic road racing car.

Ferrari Fever Book

Ferrari Fever


  • Author : Marc Sonnery
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • File Size : 7,7 Mb
  • Release Date : 2014-01-31
  • Genre: Uncategoriezed
  • Pages : 384
  • ISBN 10 : 0957397828

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Ferrari Fever is a fascinating and nostalgic look back at the classic car collecting scene in the 60's and 70's, an era when some of the rarest and most interesting Italian automobiles could still be found hidden or languishing in barns, junkyards or by the side of the road...almost lost in time. Paul Schouwenburg s story begins in wartime occupied Amsterdam, a poignant backdrop to the hardships of the years to follow, when the appearance of any exotic Italian thoroughbred was a rare sight indeed. Fuelled by a fascination for all things mechanical, adventures on a Rudge bicycle and early experiences in his parents succession of Rovers, Paul gains a burning passion for finding, restoring, and ultimately racing Italian cars. But these were not just any Italian cars -from the early 60s onwards, he begins to uncover several rare Alfas, from 1900CSS Zagato to Tipo 33/2, in addition to a host of very special Ferraris, including a 250GTO, 340 America Touring, 250 MM Vignale Berlinetta, 250GT SWB Competition/61 and 275GTB/C/LM, usually by word of mouth or tenuous rumour. Having acquired them, often many different models at a time, he would drive them home across Europe through snow storms, and restore them single-handedly in his spare time, full-time job as a world-leading head and neck cancer surgeon permitting! If that wasn t exciting enough, he would then race them, often winning, before moving on to the next irresistible project. Filled with rich anecdotes and rare insights into the colourful characters of the day, including Jacques Swaters and Rob de la Rive Box, Paul s passion and incredible drive make for exciting reading. Indeed this is a unique take, a look in the rear view mirror at a bygone era when gems could be found incredibly cheaply and enthusiasts took seat-of-the-pants decisions regarding many aspects of a hobby which was uncharted, innocent and simply not as commercial as today he couldn t even give away his 250 GTO at the time!