At the recent Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, the Ferrari 250 TR took centre stage with a special class featuring 20 different examples. One of the absolute stars was the second of two 250 TR Prototipos. First raced at Le Mans in 1957, it was originally fitted with an experimental 3.1 litre engine and a pontoon-fendered body. Serving as a works car for more than a season, it was later updated to 1958 works specification and driven to victory at Buenos Aires and Sebring by Phil Hill and Peter Collins. Although extensively raced in the United States well into the 1960s, it has survived in remarkably original condition. Today it is the only original 250 TR in existence and most recently changed hands for a staggering $40 million. We captured every angle of chassis 0704TR to complement our shots of the sister Prototipo, which we already featured. The result is a mouth watering 69-shot gallery.

Enjoy the links:

1957 Ferrari 250 TR Prototipo - Images, Specifications and Information

2014 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance - Report and Slideshow